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VALVOLINE Engine oil

I use Valvoline 10w-30 synthetic blend high mileage over full synthetic because it completely gets rid of the VVEL tick and adds more protection since it’s thicker and last longer since I love to redline ???? + k&n filter 1008 or 1010

Pros: gets rid of tick, more protection
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Castrol Engine oil

It doesn't really matter as long as you get one that meets the specifications for your car which should be VW502 in your case. Mobil 1 0w40 and Castrol 5w40 both support that and are widely available for a reasonable price.

Pros: widely available, reasonable price
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Castrol Engine oil

I’ve been using Castrol’s 5w-30 with the RN0720 spec (for DPF filtered diesels like yours and mine), it’s the best oil for thins engine. 100.000km doing oil changes every 10k and it’s as good as new, very good fuel economy and no leaks

Pros: very good fuel economy, no leaks
Vehicle: Renault Clio
Mileage: 100000 km
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

Just to share my experience on this oil, I am into my 2nd run on restore and protect (change oil at every 5000 miles interval), running 5w20, a 2010 pickup with 204800 miles. At about 3000 miles, the color of the lifters, spring and the walls became light chocolate brown, very noticeable, then I have noticed this oil is actually doing something.

Pros: helps to clean up deposits
Cons: oil drained off pitch black
Mileage: 5000 km
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Castrol Engine oil
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I'm using Castrol GTX 20W50 because it's the only 20W50 that I can easily find locally. I tried Rotella 15W40 but I found that it gave somewhat low oil pressure on my old engine.

Pros: easy to find locally
Cons: low oil pressure
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