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PETRONAS Engine oil

The 5W30 full synthetic engine oil works the best for a wide spectrum. Its working temperature range is practical for daily use and it costs less than 5W40.

Pros: practical for daily use
Cons: costs less than 5W40
Vehicle: Mercedes
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

Pennzoil Platinum can be found for $26/5qt. and it’s certified to protect against LSPI. I’d suggest going that route if you’re trying to save some cash. I did and the car seems to love it.

Pros: car seems to love
Cons: save some cash
Vehicle: Subaru
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Shell Engine oil

Nothing goes into my trucks other than Rotella T6. It's a great oil, so oil changes can be spaced out over a longer period.

Pros: great oil, longer intervals
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Shell Engine oil

Looked great on the Rotella ????????‍♀️ I change every 5k right now on the Motul but should get a new analysis done on that.

Pros: looked great
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 95000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

Motul testing came back and it’s pretty impressive. Definitely gives Valvoline max life a run for its money.

Pros: pretty impressive
Vehicle: Subaru
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Shell Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

I’ve used T6 in so many different engine types without a single issue or excessive wear.

Pros: no issues, no wear
Cons: breaks down faster
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