Oil...What to use in your TDI

kiran

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Just for interest sake, Ibiza Cupra TDi MK4, I use only 5w30 507 spec,

Incorrect oil can affect performance and even damage a TDi motor
 

neilopafc

Active Member
Oct 28, 2009
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Plymouth Devon
Carlube 5W40 PD Diesel Fully Synthetic Motor Oil

Carlube Triple R 5w40 PD Diesel fully synthetic engine oil is specially formulated for use in Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda diesel cars and light vans fitted with a Pumpe Duse (PD) engine – specification VW 505.01. The ultimate in engine protection for all driving conditions.
Meets the requirements of VW502.00, 505.00,
505.01, Ford M2C917-A.


This is the oil im planning on using on mine tomorrow :D anyone else use this oil?
 

Oswald

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What oil do I need for a 2003 Cordoba 1.9 SDI? I know it's 5W40, but don't know if it's synthetic oil or semi-synthetic.
 

Viking

Insurance co's are crap.
May 19, 2007
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Near Richmond, North Yorks
Best you can get really. Semi synth would be okay but if you shop carefully you can get full synth for not a lot more. As I recall the correct spec oil is VW502 00 / VW505 00 at 5w 40, but if you want the best then anything above that. Latest spec VW504/507 at 5w 30 would be good. I run that particular oil in the Altea, the Berlingo HDi, and the daughters Toyota Yaris. It's cheaper to buy that in bulk (20 ltrs) than buy separate lesser quality oils for each one.
 

Oswald

Guest
Thx, I 'v been looking on Ebay and the price difference with the local shops is insane. It's almost 60% cheaper online, including shipping. :wtf:

How much oil do I need for 1 change? Is a 5 liter can enough?
 

Viking

Insurance co's are crap.
May 19, 2007
2,317
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Near Richmond, North Yorks
5 ltrs is okay and will give you some spare for top ups.

There used to be a site sponsor who was useful for oil at decent prices but I see he's been banned for some reason. :confused:

If you send me a pm I'll put you in touch with a supplier.

Edit: Moderater approved: Opie Oils are the supplier. You can register with them for a discount aswell.
 
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bombheads12

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Apr 21, 2009
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helston uk
Hi Viking ive heard that 504 is for petrol units, and so far as i can find 507.00 is way too expensive down here in Cornwall.
Could you give me the name of the 507 youve found might be able to source it locally like plymouth (65 mile away!) lol
 

bombheads12

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Apr 21, 2009
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helston uk
VW504/507 is one oil spec, covering both petrol & diesel.

Check my previous post for an online supplier of oil (Opie Oils). They're in Redruth.

Cheers Viking they are literally 12 mile up the road from me will pop round and give em a go!
Better get back to work for the boss spots me cheers again mate :lol:
 

NickyJam

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Mar 17, 2008
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in a dilemma here...if i'm going to do stage 1 remap on my Ibiza FR TDi (std 130PS) should i use 506.01 rather than the recommended 505.01? would this also be the case for a stage 1 Leon FR+ TDi (std 150PS)?

i'm assuming this as Cupra TDi owners have mentioned they are to use 506.01/507 oils
 

ChrisGTL

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Nov 17, 2007
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Huddersfield
in a dilemma here...if i'm going to do stage 1 remap on my Ibiza FR TDi (std 130PS) should i use 506.01 rather than the recommended 505.01? would this also be the case for a stage 1 Leon FR+ TDi (std 150PS)?

i'm assuming this as Cupra TDi owners have mentioned they are to use 506.01/507 oils

Is that the PD engine?
 

TornadoRed

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Aug 22, 2004
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
in a dilemma here...if i'm going to do stage 1 remap on my Ibiza FR TDi (std 130PS) should i use 506.01 rather than the recommended 505.01? would this also be the case for a stage 1 Leon FR+ TDi (std 150PS)?

i'm assuming this as Cupra TDi owners have mentioned they are to use 506.01/507 oils

In North America, after a brief period of enthusiasm for the 506.01 oil about 3 years ago, there is almost no one still using it. Some folks ran used-oil tests and found excessive metal wear with the Elf Evolution 506.01. Others found that the only places that sold it were charging several dollars more. And finally, the 507.00-rated oils seem to be superior to all other VW-spec oils

One of the better options over here is the Mobil 1 ESP Formula 5w30, meeting 507.00. But after the warranty period, some have switched to the slightly more viscous Mobil 1 ESP Formula M 5w40, that meets both Daimler and BMW specs. Probably not enough difference to make a difference, but some prefer an oil with a bit more viscosity, even if it doesn't carry any VW or API approvals.