Engine oil

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AMSOIL Engine oil

AMS oil 5w40 "European Formula" after first 5k. Just dumped the first oil after 10k of hard driving. Still had lot's of life left in the oil, and no noticeable consumption as we recovered almost all of what was originally put in (4.4 of 4.5L)

Pros: long life, no consumption
Mileage: 5000 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
AspektZA
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Rating 5.0

The Motul stuff is pretty great, though I went with Liqui Moly Leichtlauf 5w-40. My 2.0 TSI Gen 2 really like that oil, never burned a drop and saw about +2% in fuel economy.

Pros: good fuel economy, no burning
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OEM Volkswagen Engine oil

I've been using these docs for a while now, and am incredibly grateful for you sharing them. With that said, I just noticed something that's news to me. Both the \"Revised Oil Capacity Job Aid\" and the 2012 vs 2013 fluid capacity charts show a 1 qt decrease in engine oil capacity between 2012 and 2013 MY. I've always heard there were insignificant, minor changes between the model years. I've been putting 5ish into my 2012 and it's always been full according to the dipstick.

Pros: grateful for sharing them
Cons: 1 qt decrease in capacity
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AMSOIL Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

For what it's worth I run Amsoil 20-50 in both holes on my 01 sporty 1200, never had any issues.

Pros: no issues
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MOTUL Engine oil

Sounds like you already have your answer, but yes, the Motul 8100 X-Cess is a good oil, probably better than their VW specific oil.

Pros: good oil
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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