Engine oil Castrol or ZIC

Castrol Engine oil

I've been running Castrol GTX High Mileage in my Honda for over 140,000 miles. It has 262,000 miles on it now, and I have always done 10,000 mile oil changes over the 235,000 miles I've put on it.

Pros: long lasting, high mileage
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 140000 km
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ZIC Engine oil
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Rating 4.0

Been using Zic on two Hyundais (Tucson, Santa Fe), and ok yung performance niya. Maintained yung cars with fully synthetic, 10k/1 year intervals. Smooth pa rin manakbo ang engine until today.

Pros: smooth engine performance
Mileage: 10000 km
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ZIC Engine oil

Been using that oil on my Gen 3 Montero since 2020, and ok naman, no complaints.

Pros: ok naman, no complaints
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Montero
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Castrol Engine oil

Currently using Castrol Edge 5w-40 fully synthetic, previously was using Estremo Heatpro 5w-40 FS, differences is so minimal to the point where you just neglect and forget about it....

Smoothness the same, silky smooth.

Car feels slightly like just slightly lighter on pickup with Castrol.

Pros: silky smooth, lighter pickup
Cons: minimal differences
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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Castrol Engine oil

I used castrol edge on my last change but I don't like the way the oil looks after a few months of driving. Of course it was extreme temperatures down here in South Texas. Wonder if the extreme heat caused my oil to look kinda jello looking haha.

Cons: oil looks kinda jello
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