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AMSOIL Engine oil
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Rating 4.5

I use AMSOIL 5W-30 for both of our vehicles. Never had any issues on either vehicle using AMSOIL.

Pros: no issues, reliable
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 90000 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Amsoil Signature 5w-20 + K&N Gold oil filter (HP1017 for 4th gens, not sure about 5th) is arguably the single best combo if you can afford the oil. Your lobes will thank you.

Pros: single best combo
Cons: can be expensive
Part number: HP1017
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AMSOIL Engine oil

The first thing I did was change the oil using a wix filter and Amsoil signature series 5w30. The verdict is that the oil has plenty of life left and could have easily run longer.

Pros: oil has plenty life
Mileage: 3500 km
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I am a big fan of amsoil. I purchased a used F150 in 2012 . It had 80,000 miles. The first thing I did was I changed the engine oil, tyranny fluid, and front and rear end lubs to Amsoil. It now has 242,000 miles and just keeps on running.

Pros: just keeps on running
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 80000 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Amsoil 5w-40 in my 3.6 Corrado that gets pushed hard to redline often and has seen somewhat high oil temps when driving harder. I use liqui moly 5w-40 in my 3.6 CC and 3.0T Q7.

Pros: good for high stress
Cons: high oil temps
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AMSOIL Engine oil
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Rating 1.0

AMSOIL - DO NOT USE THIS CRAP , No seriously this stuff is crap and it's not worth the risk. I put this in my R32 at 24,000 and the motor blew at 24,500 due to a depleted rod bearing.

Cons: motor blew
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 24500 km
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