Two months after starting this "project", I'm still chasing parts.
Mine took 3 months. Waiting 4-5 days for shipping each part that you find that needs replacing really tests your patience.
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Two months after starting this "project", I'm still chasing parts.
I hear lots of people using mobile one and now I m tempted.
5w20 reccomended per your user manual ? Mine says 0w20.
Read up. IIRC there are complaints about RP as well. I don't really get into the oil debates, but there were some Porsche guys years ago who didn't like the stuff at all.
No dog in this fight, just make an informed decision. I made my Mobil One bed some time ago, so I'm lying in it for better or worse
Since you own a 2013 or newer, you already have the updated timing chain guides on yours. Keep your oil changes to 7k miles or below and you should be good.
I am just starting to think about oils and have my toe in the water by running 0w20 instead of the recommended 5w20.
Someone who knows more than me can definitely correct me where I’m wrong...As I understand it the 0w applies to when the engine is cold. Theory being that the oil kicks around the engine without much resistance when it needs it most (on startup when most wear occurs). 5w oils predate full synthetics and I think Land Rover service now only puts 0w20 in even the older 5.0 v8 engine with the 5w20 spec. Again, new to the entire oil scene. Lots of good discussions on this site.Lower “w” number means lower viscosity, right? Is the theory better *********** and coverage by going with 0w20? I have also considered it but haven’t done it yet.