Conor
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- 2010 S212 350 CGI // 2004 R230 500
While this is unmerc related .. you are my automotive guardians ..
Anyway, just about to put the Range Rover on the road and going to change the oil before hand, as I'm not sure it's been done in a while (last record is 24k miles ago).
So.. while I don't plan on using a flushing product as I believe they can open a can of worms.. I was thinking of perhaps running some cheap(er) oil through it for a few hundred miles just to get the old stuff cleaned out and prevent it mixing in with the new stuff..i'm not sure it would make a massive different, just the idea of it seems a bit comforting.
What do people think? I have found some cheap oil ("North Sea Lubricants") which is the same weight and has some good specs, sold by Euro Car Parts in Ireland. I was thinking to use that. What do people think?
Anyway, just about to put the Range Rover on the road and going to change the oil before hand, as I'm not sure it's been done in a while (last record is 24k miles ago).
So.. while I don't plan on using a flushing product as I believe they can open a can of worms.. I was thinking of perhaps running some cheap(er) oil through it for a few hundred miles just to get the old stuff cleaned out and prevent it mixing in with the new stuff..i'm not sure it would make a massive different, just the idea of it seems a bit comforting.
What do people think? I have found some cheap oil ("North Sea Lubricants") which is the same weight and has some good specs, sold by Euro Car Parts in Ireland. I was thinking to use that. What do people think?