Synta Silver Prices!

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  1. cometbluecoupe Forum Member

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    With no GSF near me I have to get my stocks of synta from the stealers. Used to be ok (around 14) went in there last week to be told 22.50 sir! Jesus - what am i gonna do, as we all know valvers need S.S to survive! I think my local motor factors has it but for about 18. Anyone else encountered this sharp increase in price? :o

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  2. wolfsburg85 Forum Member

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    Jesus - I was going to nip to the dealers later to pick some up for an oil change at the weekend. Will be visiting GSF instead I think.
     
  3. EZ_Pete

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    Bargain even at that price. Poured some into my engine recently, first time I'd used it. Lovely stuff to look at, wonderful golden-syrupy texture, never going back to anything else. And think of relative cost compared with e.g. a tank of fuel. :)
     
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    Ours is 18.60 + vat which is still 21.86. :o Get mine at cost though![:$]
     
  5. thegolfman Forum Member

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    Cant really complain when you put it like that...
    Why not get it mailorder from gsf, would it not still work out cheaper?
     
  6. prof Forum Addict

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    see what opie oils can get

    or buy a 33 litre barrell used to be about 50 from the stealers
     
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    I did, :lol:. I think you'd need to be buying a few quids-worth of other stuff to make it worthwhile, but I was (always am!).
     
  8. cometbluecoupe Forum Member

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    Hmmm well perhaps it becomes clear why VW have upped the price! I just phoned GSF and they no longer stock quantum oils. The guy said they have moved to total. Anyone know if total is any good?

    Cheers

    Dan
     
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    I'm afraid he is talking *******s, I just bought some from my local GSF a couple of days ago. GSF's prices on Quantum oils have gone up as well, the increased them about 6-9 months ago I seem to remember.
     
  10. cometbluecoupe Forum Member

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    Well, he said that there may be some stock left in the retail outlets but that they ran out in terms of mail order deliveries a few weeks ago.[:^(]

    Dan
     
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    I've been using Total Fully Synthetic, which is was GSF offered instead of Synta Gold. No problems and its been over 8k with engine, on second oil change.
     
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    For the daily oil burner, the red bottle diesel oil I buy from the dealers is cheaper than the same bottle from GSF.

    But worse than that, it was 10, pre Xmas, now up to something like 14 (GSF ~ 18).

    So for oil it seems that the dealer is the cheaper place to go.
     
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    hmm my local stealers had a special on quantum oils just after chrimbo, think they were 11.46 + VAT for 5 litres, should have bought some to flog to you guys!

    Good old turbo diesels, run em on anything!

    (has a cheap laugh at the valver owners, then remembers the fun he used to have in his 16v [:^(] )
     
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    I think GSF only deliver if its only 50 don't they?

    Was going to take a trip to GSF in Greenford 2moro for some oil/sump pan but if they dont do Synta anymore will probably just order sump from VW tbh.
     
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    If it's part no. 98002S at GSF, they seem to have it in stock at the mo, or am I looking at the wrong stuff??
     
  16. AndrewF Forum Addict

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    just use duckhams 10w40 instead....i reckon its better than synta actually...plus, its green which is [8D] :lol:
     
  17. arienol Forum Member

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    Green? You mean the bottle is green, or the actual oil???!
     
  18. EZ_Pete

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    Zackly what I wondered :lol:. I went for the 'hue' of the oil rather than the environmental interpretation, on the balance of probabilities as to what might be considered [8D] .
     
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    Last change, shamelessly used Halfords orange bottle stuff, 10w40 - same rate of consumption and didn't blacken any faster either. No probs so far. (touches wood rapido).

    Would prefer Quantum Silver stuff with the Wynns additive - consumption just stopped! Pricey combo tho.
     
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    what was the additive?
     

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