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Old 20-01-2009, 11:22 AM
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Default Castrol Edge versus Castrol RS

Anyone know the difference? Is it just re-marketing?

Bob Rawle recommended in the past that I use RS 10/60 - the 60 because of occasional track work, where he said 40 has an increased risk of breakdown.

I notice Bob seems to recommend Shell Helix 10/40 now, according to the Worzel. Interesting.

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Old 20-01-2009, 11:45 AM
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Anyone know the difference? Is it just re-marketing?

Bob Rawle recommended in the past that I use RS 10/60 - the 60 because of occasional track work, where he said 40 has an increased risk of breakdown.

I notice Bob seems to recommend Shell Helix 10/40 now, according to the Worzel. Interesting.

Any views please?
It is strange as there is a big difference between the two.

When did Bob recommend 10W60 to you? He told me about the Helix the last time I was there (about a year ago)
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Old 20-01-2009, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: Castrol Edge versus Castrol RS

When I had my last remap in July 05. Then went to Gatwick with instructions, and the 10/60 RS was what Dave was using anyway on tuned flat fours. Used it ever since. There are still threads on Scoobynet talking about keeping to 60 for track work.

We need some expert comment here!
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Old 20-01-2009, 03:06 PM
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Default Re: Castrol Edge versus Castrol RS

I didn't think they made the RS anymore (coz thats what used), so now I used the Edge
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Old 20-01-2009, 03:15 PM
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Default Re: Castrol Edge versus Castrol RS

I'm a great believer of the old saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".

The Helix Ultra has worked really well for me, but then I don't track it (which I think Bob knew also) and have no real intention of doing so (at the moment anyway )

Have you checked out any appropraite websites with regards the name change?
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Old 20-01-2009, 03:40 PM
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Right then Keith. I have had a trawl about and been on a few sites including http://www.castrol.co.uk which gives some good info.

Yes it is a direct replacement / upgrade to RS 10W60.

Below is something I lifted from GT-R.com which explains a bit more about it. But there is plenty of other info out there if you want it. One good thing is, I know what to use in the M3 now

"Replaces Castrol Formula RS 10W-60

Race proven for highly stressed and competition engines, as well as modified older vehicles

Product Features
Delivers race proven power and performance
Provides strength in reserve at extremes of performance
Stays in grade
Product Benefits
The best protection for older modified vehicles
Allows you to tune engine to the maximum
Provides protection when running fast, hot or hard

EDGE Sport 10W-60

SAE 10W-60 Race proven for highly stressed and competition engines

Applications

Castrol EDGE Sport 10W-60 is a hard wearing product for use in a wide range of sports performance engines. This product has been tested in race engines to deliver protection in hot and hard running scenarios.

Castrol EDGE Sport 10W-60 is suitable for tuned or high performance vehicles.

Features / Benefits

Delivers race proven power and performance for highly tuned, competition engines.

Provides strength in reserve.

Protects even when fast, hot or hard running.

Synthetic technology."
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Old 20-01-2009, 06:13 PM
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Why thank you Matey!!! Imagine if Chocks Chockington were as helpful as you!
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Old 20-01-2009, 06:49 PM
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Why thank you Matey!!! Imagine if Chocks Chockington were as helpful as you!
A pleasure as always. Chocks was the driving force behind this hunt.
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