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Castrol Engine oil

I'm trying Edge 5w-30 in my 2.0T TSI for a short run this winter. Shouldn't be in long enough to thin from fuel dillution. It seemed to work great in this 1.8t...

Pros: seemed to work great
Cons: fuel dillution
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Castrol Engine oil

From my experience, the 2.0T uses very little oil the first 5000 miles or so, and then starts using about a quart every 2000 miles or so until I change it. Note that I've had the best experience with Mobil1 0w40 and Castrol 5w40. When I use Castrol 0w30 European Blend, it tends to boil off fairly quickly. I haven't tried other oils yet.

Pros: best experience with Castrol
Cons: Castrol boils off quickly
Mileage: 5000 km
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Castrol Engine oil

i drive a 95 jetta vr6 i currently running mobil 1 10w-40 but i been hearing alot of good things about this new castrol edge thinking about switching to the 5w-40....im hoping i feel a difference

Pros: hoping to feel difference
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Castrol Engine oil

It seems 15w-40 is the standard diesel weight. I bought Castrol last time because it was on a good promo sale.... 5 quarts and filter for $5 (after rebate).

Pros: good promo sale
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Castrol Engine oil

I recently swapped to German Castrol 0w30, it starts high 30 and stays high 30, so far, I've experienced no oil loss - but it's too early to say, but it makes sense.

Pros: no oil loss
Cons: too early to say
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Castrol Engine oil
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Rating 4.0

I have been using it for about 15k km and two oil changes and have noticed allot less burn off compared to the dealer filled castrol 5w -40.

Pros: less burn off
Vehicle: Audi A3
Mileage: 15000 km
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