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Jul 10, 2024, 7:47:04 AM7/10/24
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I had Santro 2006 club.. mileage 95100km.. I had to go to muree from lahore for hangout with my friends, it was not plaaned hangout so had to change engine oil so after finding only one shop open i prefer to change engine oil from them.. so on friday night 18th oct i had changed my engine oil with ZIC hiflo (yellow bottle) 20w50 from BHAI BHAI oil change.. on my way to murree car stated giving smoke after approx 400km. i igonerd bcoz i can be due to long drive.... so on the next day check engine oil guage it was little less..so on our way back to lahore on 21st oct when we are approx 100km from lahore the car started to give sky blue smoke..stared missing and extraordinary knocking on petrol as well as on cng,.. now mileage 96220 ...
then we stopped and chk engine oil guage again only then 15% left:(...we had then only 1 liter spare oil.. that was not enough but enough to reach near shop... so when reach to work shop mechanic said " aap ki gari mei jaali oil(2 number) dal gya haii.. n engine need complete engine overhauling."..
on the next day i changed engine oil to MOBIL 1 ( i used it previously).. and guy said drive few km then see i smoke reduces but this not happend till 200km drive... know smoke as well as water both are comming from silencer... i also went to BHAI BHAI oil shop but they said we have original oil...

Sad to hear but from the last 4 years I am used to change oil from bhai bhai oil iqbal town branch and never face any problem in oil and their service. It may be cause of weak engine or any other reason.

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i have changed oil to mobil 1 and driven approx 300km and within two days oil reduced approx 1 litre and alot of sky blue smoke coming from silencer....hell of knocking on petrol, and missing on both petrol and cng....

brother,
zic hiflow 20/50 oil is already thick oil which is suitable for weaker or old engines.
However i would totally agree that oil must be of 3rd or 4th grade quality. Fyr, its being repacked here. And other than zic company, many of our other brothers who are packing locally refined drum's 3rd grade oil into zic & havoline's bottles and selling at cheaper price to the shops.

brother i also agree with u.. i go to near by mechanics and told them what happend with me.. they spontanously replied... "did u get oil changed from Bhai Bhai oil change" and said they are using same oil in there all oil packings...

well, no bad words for the shop from where you changed the oil. Lets say MAY GOD SHOW THEM RIGHTEOUS PATH WITH HIS COUNTLESS BLESSINGS.
But atleast posting this thread here will spread awareness for our many other members.
If possible post this thread in OILS & FILTRES area where many others will read it too.

For future, plz dont use zic as well as other local oils (specially havoline), because all these are being repacked other than original companies and are available in market in 2nd, 3rd & even 4th grades.

if you are using mobil1 and changing just after 3k, then perhaps its not original either.
Because if its original oil then after 3k you just change the both filters and keep oil using atleast upto 5-6k.

Petromin Ultra 7 in 20W50 was an excellent mineral oil sold by a Pakwheels member "Storm". I used to buy it from Engineering Equipment Private limited, Blue Area, Islamabad. However its availability was an issue for the people in other cities. But it was 100% original if bought from that company's retailer.
I was not able to find Petromin Ultra 7 from a last couple of months, hence I have shifted to Caltex Havoline 20W50 and I buy it from Caltex Pump F6 Islamabad.

As was my wont, I used to meet the top Nepali leaders from all political parties informally on a regular basis. I was meeting Madhav Kumar Nepal, a senior leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist), or CPN (UML), at his modest home in Koteshwor early in my tenure as an ambassador. We were feasting on the delicious Malda mangoes, similar in taste to the langra variety from Banaras, and speaking to each other in Hindi. Madhav Nepal looked at me and asked why India talks about bhai bhai ka rishta (fraternal relations) between the two countries. In such a relationship, there is always an elder brother and a younger one. Nepal did not want to be the younger brother. It only wanted to be friends with India, equal partner, no more, no less. Perhaps he had in mind remarks made by the late Sushma Swaraj, the then external affairs minister, who was fond of saying that India was not a Big Brother, India was an elder brother that looked after its younger kin! She was genuine in her affection for Nepal, but the Nepalese found this patronizing.

A football match was taking place at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu. Nepalese are crazy about football, though cricket too is growing in popularity among the youth. This was a face-off between India and Afghanistan in September 2013. And India was at the receiving end of the crowd with catcalls and boos and shouts of Dhoti, a term which the Indian footballers would have been perplexed about. Dhoti, the dress of the Indian plains for men, is a generic term of abuse for the Madhesi community from the Terai, who are culturally and ethnically different from the Pahadis. The Madhesis are more akin to the people of UP and Bihar. The default position in the valley if there is any contest between India and a third country team, even if it is Pakistan, is to support that team!

An innocent comment by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar at a Confederation of Indian Industry-sponsored webinar in August 2020 that the Buddha was one of the two greatest Indians ever, led to a storm of protests in Nepal. Buddha was not Indian, the Nepalese asserted.

What I have narrated are some anecdotes from the Kathmandu valley that reflect the mindset of the valley, home to the ruling elite of Nepal. The Valley dominates the politics of Nepal. Indeed, in the old days, it was the valley that was known as Nepal. This mindset is more prevalent in the leftist and communist forces, less so among the democratic forces such as the Nepali Congress, and not at all among the Terai-based parties. But this sentiment is growing among the Nepali youth and is something that India needs to be sensitive to.

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