Engine oil Castrol or OEM BMW

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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OEM BMW Engine oil
travie_d_
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Rating 5.0

I have a BMW e36 and it is standard practice to run an extra quart of oil at the track to prevent oil starvation and lifter tick. I have been doing it for years with dozens of track days along with many other people I know with no issues.

Pros: prevent oil starvation
Vehicle: BMW
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Castrol Engine oil

I've been using 15w40 diesel motor oil in the AMC/Jeep flat tappet engines for nearly 20 years. Castrol makes a line called GTX Classic that's formulated for flat tappet engines as well

Pros: formulated for flat tappet engines
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Castrol Engine oil

5W-30 Castrol C4, never fails with my Clio. DPF is safe and sound, no soot, no weird smells.

Pros: DPF safe and sound
Cons: no weird smells, no soot
Vehicle: Renault Clio
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Castrol Engine oil
Alyksandr_01
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Rating 1.0

It is an oil from one of the lowest ranges of Castrol.

It is a 100% mineral oil, which is not good and therefore, in addition to greasing, cleaning and cooling less, it has a much shorter useful life, it needs more frequent changes, it is an oil how little/nothing is worth it for a motorcycle whatever it is.

Cons: shorter useful life
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