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4.3
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4.2
Exhaust smoke
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4.4
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4.5
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Shell Engine oil

I have done really well with Shell Rotella T6 5w-40 as well. All are good oils that you can get away with changing every 5-6,000 miles.

Pros: done really well, good oil
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 9656 km
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Castrol Engine oil

I'm using Edge 5w-30 too. Seems to do well in 1.8t... This is the dealer OE oil, if it's VW 504 it could be a problem with lowered additive levels for emissions protection, which does not work well with our fuel and engine tune in North America, although it is necessary to use in TDIs (VW 507). imo, Edge is the best of all words, a premium base oil, but with more additives than VW 504 or other low saps oil.

Pros: premium base oil, more additives
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Castrol Engine oil

I use Castrol 10w-40 and it works great. I have no issues with the cam follower and also never have to add oil in between oil changes.

Pros: works great, no oil addition needed
Part number: 10W-40
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Castrol Engine oil
VeeDoubleYouGuy
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

my 2.0 has 280,000km and no leaks or burning at all. i never have to top up. i use 10w40 castrol even in the winter. i used 5w40 mobil 1 in my other golf last oil change and it works great too.

Pros: no leaks or burning, never have to top up
Mileage: 280000 km
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Castrol Engine oil
harmankardon35
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.5

5w40 + Canadian winter = NASTY valve tick upon start up. 5w30 cured this. I run 5w30 through the summer and its fine, even on the 30+ degree days. Now if I was in Mexico or southern Texas in the summer, maybe a 40 weight is a good choice.

Pros: cured valve tick, fine in summer
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Castrol Engine oil

I put Edge 5w-30 in my 2.0 TSI a few days ago. Drained fresh dealer Syntec 5w-40 to do so. 5w-40 is very thick in cold, which is bad for turbo apps. This is the reason for the evolution of 0w-30 and 0w-40 oils, however 5w-30 synth is thinner than all in the cold, near zero F, about 1/2 as thick as 5w-40. Edge is likely the same formula as the VW spec SLX Pro OE anyway. All the new VW 504 oils ARE 5w-30s, ftr. A consensus is forming around Edge being the best of the thin 30 weight synthetics. It worked great in my friend's 1.8t, at a decent interval. 5w-30 synth is a great choice for winter, and seems fine in hot weather too. Thinner oils simply protect better now because of their improved additives. my engine is running great now

Pros: engine is running great
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Castrol Engine oil
Jettn1
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

I could not get anywhere 5w-40 Castrol, so I got 5w-30 Castrol Edge, the car seems to perform better than it did before, after changing to this oil.

Pros: car performs better
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 114263 km
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Shell Engine oil

I have been trying the Shell Rotella T6 out for the last 3 changes. seems to be working out quite well so far. Just checked my fluids yesterday after 2k miles and I only needed about a quarter of a quart. not too shabby.

Pros: working out quite well, low oil consumption
Vehicle: Audi A3
Mileage: 3219 km
Part number: ROTELLA T6
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