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Hi and thanks for looking. I have just bought a VX SS and heard so much about different oils. from 5W-30 to 10W-40. i have always used Penrite HPR oils. can you use HPR 10 (10W-50) in a Gen 3. Or would another brand be better?
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i would say HPR 10 is fine but im not 100% sure myself. but it looks like nobody here knows anything about them either.
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penrite recomend HPR 5 http://www.penrite.com.a...post80&id=288&x=210&y=12Edited by Commodorenut > tried unsuccessfully to make the link smaller to keep it b Edited by user Tuesday, 8 November 2005 6:34:16 PM(UTC)
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If it becomes too rattly on HPR 5, then step up to 10.
A mate of mine with a very "loose" gen3 in a VX ex-cop is currently running 20W-40 to shut it up, and the pressure is still quite reasonable (not over the top).
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Thank you very much guys......
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