Engine oil Castrol or AMSOIL

Castrol Engine oil

Castrol Euro in my mk6. It meets the VW spec according to the bottle. I've been using only that for 9+ years, changing oil at 10k miles or 1 yr, zero sludge, zero problems, original turbo, good compression, good oil pressure, etc. IMO it's very good oil.

Pros: zero sludge, zero problems
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 16093 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Being an AMSOIL dealer and my enthusiast knowledge of vehicles (not a master by any means), I would say that the consumption is very normal due to the very thin viscosity of 0w-20 oil.

Pros: consumption is very normal
Cons: thin viscosity of 0w-20
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Castrol Engine oil

I highly recommend Castrol Edge 0w20 and Castrol edge 0w20 high mileage oil for your vehicle which requires 0w20 508.00 oil. 508.00 burns a lot. And I looked the additive in it. It is very cheap mixture. When I use regular Castrol edge it gives less oil consumption. Highly recommended for you.

Pros: less oil consumption
Cons: cheap mixture, burns a lot
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Castrol Engine oil

I’m stupid and like Castrol. Is it any better than the Walmart 5w30 synthetic? No. It just usually comes with a filter if I buy it with a coupon.

Pros: comes with filter
Cons: not better than Walmart
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AMSOIL Engine oil
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I've used amsoil 5w40 European formula ir worked great for when it was a street car, switched to royal purple 5w-40 due to a recommendation and immediately regretted it, tons of blow by I didn't have before. Dumped the royal purple CRAP as soon as possible, just a few miles on it.

Pros: worked great, street car
Cons: tons of blow by
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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