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AMSOIL Engine oil

I use Amsoil 0w40 or Eneos 0w50 in mine. For sealing and shear resistance for metal to metal contact, thicker is better.

Pros: sealing and shear resistance
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AMSOIL Engine oil

I ended up returning the Castrol Edge 5W-40 and got AMSOIL European Car Formula 5W-30 Improved ESP Synthetic Motor Oil instead, which is VW Approved and 504 spec. Its quite pricey though, $180 CAD for 12 x 946ml.

Pros: VW Approved, 504 spec
Cons: quite pricey
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AMSOIL Engine oil
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Rating 4.0

FWIW, I've run AMSoil in my 2003 WRX since new, and I like it. What actually sold me on it was when I did my first oil change. The used oil still feels new when you run it over your fingers. And the engine still runs just fine.

Pros: engine runs fine
Cons: hard to check level
Vehicle: Subaru
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AMSOIL Engine oil

I'm one of those people that uses Amsoil. I use their European 5w40 and change the oil every 10K or 1 year, whichever occurs first. Never needed to add any oil between changes.

Pros: no need to add oil
Mileage: 10000 km
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Here is what I've been using on the Gen3 1.8t (2014 passat) - http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produ...otor-oil/european/european-car-formula-5w-40-synthetic-motor-oil/?code=aflqt-ea . Works really well with a 5K OCI.

Pros: works really well
Mileage: 5000 km
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