Engine oil Castrol or Lucas

Castrol Engine oil

any oil that meets the LL-01 standard will do, buy whatever is on sale. Castrol Edge Euro 5w30 is fine, Mobil 1 euro synthetic, whatever.

Pros: meets LL-01 standard
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Castrol Engine oil

My conclusion was to use the best Castrol in the gold bottle. Of course, YOU must use the specification of weight recommended by the owners manual for the temperature range you expect to be operating in.

Pros: best Castrol, gold bottle
Mileage: 5000 km
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Lucas Engine oil

Right now I have some Lucas High Performance, but the brand is relatively immaterial to me. As long as it's a reputable brand and it meets the spec in the manual.

Pros: meets manual spec
Cons: brand relatively immaterial
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Castrol Engine oil

Been using the molygen one, noticed a small reduction of oil consumption and better idling than Castrol (VW recommended)

Pros: better idling
Cons: small reduction oil consumption
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Castrol Engine oil
fontimus
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

I use the blue bottle 5w-40 on my 2.5 Mk5 Rabbit.

Runs quieter than when i used Castrol High Mileage.

Pros: runs quieter
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Castrol Engine oil

About $22 for 5 Qts. of Castrol (you can buy it on Amazon or at Walmart for a decent price). Filter is about $4.00 or more if you buy a premium filter.

Pros: decent price, easy to find
Cons: quick lube unreliable
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Castrol Engine oil
Zexgt
  • Warning light:
Rating 1.0

Car has been at the stealership for three weeks. Same transmission TC seal leak. Bolts and seals also needed replacing. Car is 45 days old with 4K KM’s.

Cons: seal leak, bolts needed replacing
Mileage: 4000 km
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