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Castrol Engine oil

Many dealers use Castrol LL03 5W-30 and it makes a huge difference in MPG. I ran it for 7500 miles and had the oil tested.

Pros: huge difference in MPG
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 12070 km
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Castrol Engine oil

I ran Edge 5w-30 in my APR 2.0 TSI last winter, had the used oil tested at CAT afterwards for $13, and it did a great job.

Pros: did a great job
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Castrol Engine oil

Castrol Syntech or Mobil One in 5w30 for the Volvo and 10w30 for the Ford. Mainly because I'm a lazy bastard that hates doing oil changes and the stuff lasts twice as long as regular oil. That, and I've had cars run over 400k using them exclusively.

Pros: lasts twice as long
Vehicle: Volvo
Mileage: 400000 km
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Castrol Engine oil
samaj69
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

Just did a major service using castrol 10w40 Maganetec with new Iradium spark plugs etc. Car is super smooth & pulls strings & no overheating.

Pros: car is super smooth, no overheating
Mileage: 196339 km
Part number: 10W40 MAGNETEC
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Castrol Engine oil
TheTimob
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I recommend 5W40 Castrol Syntec! Here's why: Smaller numbers = thinner oil. The "W" means "Winter" - or the viscosity of the oil when the engine is cranking, and first warming up. The 5W oil is very thin when cold. The engine will crank faster, the pump primes better. The hydraulic lifters in your 16v will fill up and follow the camshaft better and with less noise. When you are at operating temperature, the 40 weight oil will give you the protection that a VW engine needs.

Pros: cranks faster when cold, less lifter noise, good engine protection
Mileage: 8047 km
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