Anyone used the Wolf oil from Goldwagen yet? I’m looking for VW 507.00 oil and this was one of the very few options I could find.
Did a google check and see GW is the official distributor and Wolf is based in Belgium and prides themselves on being a independent blending specialist with ties to WRC as well.
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Ok so seems no-one here used Wolf before. I'll give it a go then, reviews from Europe seems favourable enough
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Would also like to know. Looks like a good product but would appreciate another opinion before I try it out.
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I have seen it as well, but i have not used it myself or heard anyone tried it.
THANAS wrote:Mix them together to create Shellstrol, and then mix that with Winstrol to create the ultimate, maximum performance oil for your engine.
panic-mechanic wrote:When I build engines and do stuff like this I do it when there is nobody else around, No distractions, No phone nothing so that you don't forget what you should be doing. It's the little things that make them run right. Anybody can slap a basic bottom end together. that is the easy bit. It's all the little things that makes these builds a success or not.
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I am using it currently in the VR6T and I'm due to change the oil (do it every 5000km's)
So far i have noticed nothing different from the Shell i normally use, oil temps the same, no funny noises etc. no top ups of oil.
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So far i have noticed nothing different from the Shell i normally use, oil temps the same, no funny noises etc. no top ups of oil.
my 2c
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Awesome feedback.mk3vr6golf wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:10 am I am using it currently in the VR6T and I'm due to change the oil (do it every 5000km's)
So far i have noticed nothing different from the Shell i normally use, oil temps the same, no funny noises etc. no top ups of oil.
my 2c
THANAS wrote:Mix them together to create Shellstrol, and then mix that with Winstrol to create the ultimate, maximum performance oil for your engine.
panic-mechanic wrote:When I build engines and do stuff like this I do it when there is nobody else around, No distractions, No phone nothing so that you don't forget what you should be doing. It's the little things that make them run right. Anybody can slap a basic bottom end together. that is the easy bit. It's all the little things that makes these builds a success or not.
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I also did my last oil change with the 507 spec oil and will give feedback later. So far average fuel consumption, noise levels and oil and water temps (checked with obdeleven) all the same. Car is now 165k and changing oil every 10k and not 15k
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If it meets the spec you won't have issues
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As long as the specs on the container reads VW 507 and Fully Synthetic approved you and your ride will be fine.