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4.3
Engine noise
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Exhaust smoke
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Warning light
4.4
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4.5
Engine noise
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Exhaust smoke
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Shell Engine oil
MatadoR32
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

Just did the oil change last week... the 5w-40 didn't seem to like the unusually cold temps we had here over the winter... now that it's warming up outside the Rotella seems to keep a lot of the mechanical clatter of the engine down and it runs like butter.

Pros: runs like butter, less clatter
Cons: delay in crank over
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Shell Engine oil
rdezsofi
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

After break in, I started using Rotella 5w40 synthetic, as I got better mileage with it. It's looking like a 5w may be way too thin for these old motors, and perhaps I should have stuck with a 15w40!

Pros: better mileage
Cons: may be too thin
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Shell Engine oil

I would highly recommend the Shell Rotella 5-40 full synthetic. You can get it at Walmart, $22 for 1gallon. It is designed for diesel engines and meets or exceeds the recommendation by VW.

Pros: designed for diesel engines
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Castrol Engine oil

I bought a liter of 507 (don't use anything else) Castrol SLX, and 15K later... still haven't broken the seal or had the level go below full.

Pros: level didn't go below full
Mileage: 15000 km
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Castrol Engine oil
ericmasters
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

I am also running castrol gtx 10w40 regular oil with the Lucas oil stabilizer on my vr. I had some light smoking issues before while running synthetic and switched over and it completely stopped.

Pros: completely stopped smoking issues
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: GTX 10W40
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Castrol Engine oil
reynolds9000
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.5

I did notice lifter noise with the 5w-40 so decided to go with Castrol Syntec 10w-40 and it made quite a bit of difference in quieting down the lifters. I use a Mann filter. After i get the engine flushed on my VR swap using ****ty conventional oil, i'm going to run Castrol Syntec 10w-40 in it as well. Lots of people recommend 5w-40 or 0w-40 for the VR but i've found 10w-40 works well and my oil temps seldom exceed 208*.

Pros: quieted down lifters, works well
Part number: SYNTEC 10W-40
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Castrol Engine oil
Hrvat_vr6
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

On all these cars I have only used one method and found that the vr6 runs the best and smoothest on castrol gtx 10w40 regular oil with an addition of one litre of Lucas oil stabilizer lubricant every 2nd oil change. I absolutely love Lucas oil stabilizer treatment for my vr6s. It is such a thick lubricant that it comes out like honey and you have to squeeze it out. I swear I can tell a difference every time I use it. In any case, back to my personal theory, I have also had throughout the years experienced long time vw technicians tell me that the vr6 12 valve motor runs optimal on regular oil. They explained to me that the vr6 motor runs optimal when using thicker grades of regular oil compared to the less thicker blends of synthetic. I have even heard some people using diesel oil for their vr6. Apparently, the vr6 likes higher viscosity type oils because they don't breakdown as easily from the heat. The vr6 likes to run hot, more then most v6, and needs a thicker oil to lubricate against breakdowns. Synthetic oils can deal with heat breakdown well too, but I just think at the end of the day it does not compare. I don't know but I have noticed a difference. The current car I have now, mk2 gti golf vr6, was apparently running full synthetic before I swapped the motor in my car. So I did a engine flush and refilled it will my personal blend of castrol gtx 10w40 regular oil with the Lucas oil stabilizer and the car ran way better. Less engine noises, smoother idling, etc.

Pros: runs best and smoothest, less engine noise, smoother idling
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: GTX 10W40
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Shell Engine oil

Mobil 1 lacks the zinc for sure! Many people I know in Honda circles have done alot of oil research, as the flat rockers pads of the H22 VTEC engine get eaten away, especially with high lift cams. Most of us now run either Brad Penn, or Royal Purple HPS oil. I run the Rotella T6 in my Subaru and Acura, but the older Honda engine I still don't trust it.

Pros: good for Subaru and Acura
Cons: lacks zinc, not trusted for older Honda
Vehicle: Subaru
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Castrol Engine oil
HillRoad1
  • Engine noise:
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Rating 5.0

German Castrol 0W-30 is group 4 Oil and is superior to all oils mentioned above. If you look at bottle it says made in germany, not new jersey like other castrol oils. I have used since 15K miles now over 50K miles and zero cam follower wear, no gunk on intake valves, and minimal consumption..

Pros: zero cam follower wear, minimal consumption
Mileage: 56327 km
Part number: 0W-30
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