Raidel Poey was born on 1982-02-20.
Francis Acea was born in 1967.
John Adriano Acea died in 1963.
The cast of Horevontas me ton Raidel - 2002 includes: Leonidas Antonopoulos as Narrator
The manufacture specifies you use B4. If you could use C3 then would not the manufacture say so? You answered your own question.
Petrol engines 10w/40 ACEA A2 (spec.) Diesel engines 10w/40 ACEA A3/B3 (spec.) ...or better.
Audi recommends using engine oil meeting Volkswagen Oil Standard 502.00 I recommend AMSOIL European Car Formula 100% Synthetic 5W-40 Motor Oil (AFLQT) APPLICATION AMSOIL 100% Synthetic European Car Formula is formulated to surpass the most demanding European specifications. It is recommended for European and North American gasoline or diesel vehicles requiring any of the following worldwide specifications: * API SM/CF * ACEA C3 * ACEA A3/B3 * ACEA A3/B4 * BMW LL-04 * Mercedes Benz 229.31, 229.51 * Porsche * Saab * Volvo * Volkswagen 502.00, 505.00, 505.01 * DaimlerChrysler MS-10725
According to my Haynes manual, it's "Multigrade engine oil,viscosity SAE 5W/40, 10W/40 or 15W/40, to ACEA A3 or higher".
Your Holden/Opel Astra requires an ACEA A5 oil, check the bottle for that spec in a 5w30 weight oil. Synthetic oil can either be 0w30 or 5w-30.
Rover 25 1.4 16v 2003 manual states specification ACEA A2 (but is now obsolete) use any brand Grade10w 40 Fully or part synthetic.
According to the manufacturer's manual: AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T Engine oil Synthetic oil: SAE 5W-40, API SL, ACEA A3, JASO MA
Sorry but the answer 10-40 may not be correct? As we do not know what year and therefore which engine yourClio has fitted? There is an 8v and a 16v engine. Also what type of oil, regular, semi-symthectic or fully symthectic! Also how long do you leave the oil between changes? If you change it every 12000 miles as per Renault schedule use at least an semi-symthectic oil.... The owners manual for the DF7 8v actually list four categories (for eu countries) and no less than ten grades of oil! The four category's are -15c -20c and 2 for -30c. So lets try and make some sense of all this... You may be thinking we don't get to -30c in the UK and you may be correct. But the oil listed for these more extreme conditions are better quality oils and give better all round protection. So an ACEA A2(semi-sym )or A3 (regular multigrade) 15w-40 is fine for -15c. From the -20c listing.. ACEA A1 (fully symthectic and highlighted as best for fuel economy!) 10w-30 or ACEA A2 10w-40. The -30c list ACEA A1/A2/A3 0w30 0r 5w30 ( and 0W40 - 5W40 - 5w50...) I am using a semi symthectic 5w30 and change the oil every 9000miles or once a year. The car is used for sort journeys by the wife.