Many thanks Ian that’s great information I’ll get on to it (the Annual service was due in July so I’m a bit spooked so I’m not touching it till I drive it to Pierre next Thursday [emoji51][emoji849] ) Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Well we talked about it ,my sons workshop has lots of free car hoists on Saturdays [emoji16] Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
We need someone who possesses this “condition” Preferably a woman apparently [emoji849]to settle this [emoji851] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrachromacy Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I questioned Marc about the oil he/I use after the conversation you and I had on GG mate. He said he used it because of the lab results they were getting back as compared to previous oils they used. And yes, the ‘racing’ in the name of the oil is just for marketing mate. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It's all good Giz, my post wasn't specific to any particular workshop or brand. Life's experience has made me cynical about the Ferrari servicing business in general. You guys are very lucky to have Marc. I haven't used or had analized Penrite oil, but I've done with other brands, including Mobil 1. My Coswoth is halfway through its current lifecycle and the analysis shows extremely low wear metals, so I know the oil works. I've also found that the majority of engine builders recommend it. The quality of oil's ingredients determines when it starts to deteriorate. The best approach is to change it at least annually, regardless of mileage.
We have no idea what went on before this happened or if the guy driving the 4wd didn't see the cyclist
Cyclist should have been on the footpath ....... I cycle to work ...... ON THE FOOTPATH OR CYCLE LANE !! Sydney drivers would have backed over the rider
Yep if you want to use the road pay rego and insurance like the rest of us.....If you want to ride around Chatswood just pay life insurance....