Engine oil Castrol or PENNZOIL

Castrol Engine oil

For your hi-mileage IDI w/ 'consumption' fever, stick with the 15w-40, probably in a dino, and add a qt of synthetic same wieght same brand, at change You will get the lubricity of the snythetic for fraction of cost.

Pros: lubricity for fraction of cost
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

I just picked up some Penzoil synthetic 5w-40 today and right on the front of the bottle it says "Meets BMW and Mercedes requirements" a little search on back label listed all the specs and all VW specs listed above are on the back of the bottle.

Pros: meets requirements, good price
Vehicle: BMW
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Castrol Engine oil

Castrol Syntec 5W50 is what I use in my car, and it didn't burn any more oil or leak at all when I made the switch at around 123,000 miles... I change it every 4,500 miles or so..

Pros: no leaks, no burning
Mileage: 123000 km
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Castrol Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

I switched from valvoline 20w50 to castrol. No problems since. Before, my temp was going haywire. Castrol solved it for me.

Pros: solved temperature issue
Cons: temp was going haywire
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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