Engine oil Eneos or ELF

Eneos Engine oil

I'd stick with oem or put some better stuff like Motul or Eneos into it. Eneos has some relation to Honda oem oil I forget the story. I use to put only mutul into my car but have recently switched to Eneos, will be putting eneos 0w-20 race prior to tune.

Pros: better stuff
Vehicle: Honda
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Eneos Engine oil

For shits and giggles I switched to ENEOS 5w30 synthetic in my 2 current vehicles and now I'm able to go 5,000 miles between oil changes and while some oil is still consumed, it stays above the "add" line on the dipstick without adding oil between oil changes.

Pros: reduced oil consumption
Vehicle: Chevrolet
Mileage: 8000 km
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Eneos Engine oil
AnotherDude1
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

I normally use Mobil 1, but did experiment with a JDM brand called ENEOS. The engine seemed to run smoother with that engine than other brands I've tried before.

Pros: engine ran smoother
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ELF Engine oil
imnota_
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Rating 5.0

5w40 for sure, my engine sounds happier, quieter, more sound than it did when the PO had 5w30 in it. So 5w40 is a given especially since you have a lot of Km on the clock, when it comes to the brand it really doesn't matter especially if you keep the oil change intervals reasonable.

Pros: engine sounds happier, quieter
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 12500 km
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ELF Engine oil

Now, I realized that the engine oil the mechanic put on when I got the camshaft replaced in november, is actually meant for cars. The oil is the ELF sporti TXI 10W40.

Vehicle: Suzuki
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