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AMSOIL Engine oil

I use AMSOIL signature series 0W-30 but the Mobil-1 suggested by others is totally fine — AMSOIL is awesome but is expensive.

Pros: awesome, high quality
Cons: expensive
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AMSOIL Engine oil
mckinneycm
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

Valvoline is ok, but that specific oil does not have the rating required for your vehicle. AMSOIL has by far better additives to clean/restore the engine. If you are currently using AMSOIL, then continue using it.

Pros: better additives, clean/restore engine
Cons: does not have rating
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AMSOIL Engine oil

I use Amsoil, all 3 holes.

The Engine oil is proven, the claim about the gearbox oil helping to find neutral easier was true for me, and the primary fluid does just that.

Pros: Engine oil proven
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Yesterday I took my car in for an oil change and got amsoil. I read countless comments of people hating on the price, this and that, but let me tell you somthing, that amsoil ain't a gimmick or a rip off. My car drove sooooo much better afterwards, it kinda shocked me. Smoother, seems faster, more. Consistent shifts, just left me feeling like she felt the best version of herself.

Pros: smoother, faster, consistent shifts
Vehicle: Acura TLX
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AMSOIL Engine oil
Muldermutt
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 3.0

I did have a 1982 diesel Jetta go 435,000 miles on oem int. shaft bearings. I had access to a lot of free Amsoil back then....so, that may have helped. However, I think it over-lubed the cylinder walls though. Rings weren't exactly what you would call 'tight.'

Pros: may have helped bearings last
Cons: over-lubed cylinder walls, rings were not tight
Mileage: 700065 km
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