No worries we sometimes get the same treatment over here, usually I just ask for it by part number. I've never seen a 1 litre Texaco branded MTF94 bottle before, so if you get a chance please post a picture.
I have bought MTF94 a couple of times here in Denmark. Land Rover dealer was of no use, so I got it direcly from the oil company which sells Texaco products. First time I was lucky they had some samples I could buy. But last time, about a year ago (like Ulmenkott) I had to buy a box of 12 x 1 ltr. bottles. Price was 1,028 DKK - about £115 at current exchange rate.
The 'early' bottles said 'Rover MTF 94' but the newer ones only says 'MTF 94' on the label.
I have bought MTF94 a couple of times here in Denmark. Land Rover dealer was of no use, so I got it direcly from the oil company which sells Texaco products. First time I was lucky they had some samples I could buy. But last time, about a year ago (like Ulmenkott) I had to buy a box of 12 x 1 ltr. bottles. Price was 1,028 DKK - about £115 at current exchange rate.
The 'early' bottles said 'Rover MTF 94' but the newer ones only says 'MTF 94' on the label.
Any thoughts / benefits re. http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/mtf.aspx
(I've noticed some folk are apparently using this in PG1) or could it be detrimental in some way ?
Our American friends rate this stuff in Honda boxes even those equipped with a helical differential, though I am sure they would use cooking oil if they thought it would work and save a buck as they say.
I recently paid £20 UKPounds for 2.5 Litres of MTF 94.
Previously, I bought some MTF94 about two years ago ~ got several 2.5 litre Bottles and paid about £17.50p for each bottle. Prices have gone up since then.
This is what the XPart MG-R bottles look like. Identical to the Unipart bottles but with different labellings .... :~
The other end of the garden hose off cut is pushed into the filler hole :~
P.S. Think I'll try my local Stratstone Land Rover outlet for the next lot I buy. Thanks for the tip Ray_S ..
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Any thoughts / benefits re. http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/mtf.aspx
(I've noticed some folk are apparently using this in PG1) or could it be detrimental in some way ?
Any thoughts / benefits re. http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/mtf.aspx
(I've noticed some folk are apparently using this in PG1) or could it be detrimental in some way ?
Yes well they do like to experiment, though I don't see the need as genuine Honda MTF is available overthere for less than $7 USD a US quart (946ml).
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