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At risk of being thought a muppet (too late!) but because I don't know and am not too old to learn, why does my wife's car need 5W/40 Fully Synthetic oil and my Corrado need something else (10W/50 perhaps?)? Is it simply the age difference?

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You can use 5W/40 Fully Synthetic in the VR as well. When the Corrado was made '88-'95, fully synthetic oil was not widely available in the market as it is today. So VW just recommended the 10W/40W (and printed this on the manual). The 5W/40 will be a lighter oil which will allow the engine to rev easier & the new developments with synthetic oils means that it will still stick & lubricate all the engine internals as it should.

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Cool - I've sent the wife off to buy five litres of oil for HER car and now I can also use it in MINE - result!

As long as you don't mix different oil types :nono:

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i would stay with the 10s rather than the 5s though, especially on an older potentially more worn engine

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Denied!

 

Anyway she was only able to buy two litres and her car drank 75 cl straight away so I'll buy my own so I'm not mixing oils.

 

Cheers

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Just thinking, there's an oil expert on the forum. I'm nearly sure he started a specific thread for oil questions, might have a search for that :)

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I was going to buy 5 litres of each from the Opie Oil man - the discounts were good - then her oil light refused to go out and she needs the car everyday so off to Halfords it was.

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you can mix the oils grades its just not a good idea, but wont cause any dmage as such. Its just the types eg semi synth, fully synth or mineral that you shouldnt mix.

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