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Castrol Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

I use 5W40, Castrol Edge, has the 502/505 certification, if it doesn't don's use it. You can use the 0W40 European Formula as found at Walmart; is also 502 certified.. This is a good all-year 'round oil.

Pros: good all-year oil
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Castrol Engine oil

Did another oil change today, and not a lot of consumption, still pulled 6.5 quarts out of the engine. Been using the Castrol Edge 5W40, and on the back has the 501, 502 and 505 certification.

Pros: low oil consumption
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MOTUL Engine oil

I run Motul 800 at the Motul recommended mix of 50:1. I use a JD jetting kit and my bike never spooges as long as I never let it sit and idle.

Pros: bike never spooges
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Castrol Engine oil
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Rating 4.0

I use Castrol syn in our VW because they call for Castrol syn. The only thing I've found is that our VW which called for Castrol Syn 0w20 always sounded clattery - until I switched to 5w30. I guess we are suffering a little MPG at the cost of a quiet engine but I won't use the 0w20 again.

Pros: quiet engine
Cons: suffering a little MPG
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 140000 km
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Castrol Engine oil

As someone mentioned the Castrol Edge 5w-40 (black bottle) that Napa carries is probably very close to VW OEM dealer oil. If it is good enough for Porsche I am sure it is more than good enough for VW.

Pros: good enough for Porsche
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Castrol Engine oil

Volvo 940 Turbo; Castrol Edge Synthetic 0w40. Seems to play nice with the old seals and works pretty nicely in the winter too.

Pros: works well in winter
Vehicle: Volvo 940
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