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AMSOIL Engine oil

Being an AMSOIL dealer and my enthusiast knowledge of vehicles (not a master by any means), I would say that the consumption is very normal due to the very thin viscosity of 0w-20 oil.

Pros: consumption is very normal
Cons: thin viscosity of 0w-20
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AMSOIL Engine oil

My T/A 392 has seen 311°F. ????. I added a bigger oil cooler after that.

I was running 0w40 Amsoil Signature, no metal in the filter.

Pros: no metal in filter
Cons: high oil temperature
Vehicle: Dodge
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Danep21
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I'm a loyal Amsoil user. I usually change my oil every 5k miles. However, 3 oil changes ago, I started sending samples to Blackstone.

First Analysis: paraphrased, engine looks great

Second Analysis 5k miles later: Engine Looks great, Oil still has plenty of life

Third Analysis, another 5k miles later: everything looks great, try waiting 8k between oil changes.

Pros: engine looks great
Mileage: 8000 km
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Able-Flatworm7252
  • Warning light:
Rating 4.0

I just put Amsoil High Mileage, 0w20 in my 2012 Camry to see if it will benefit my engine with 221,000 on it. I switched from Mobil 1, which I used for years changing at 5K intervals, but had to keep topping off very often. The engine flush was excellent, the oil I drained only had 1500 miles on it and it came out looking like liquid coal! So a cleaning did take place, I'll see how it goes.

Pros: engine flush excellent
Cons: topping off very often
Mileage: 1500 km
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DG556
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

I also wouldn’t run motorcraft period in my 5.0, in the words of a friend who’s a master mechanic “they sell cars not oil”. Just some food for thought, I did run it until he gave me this one line, I now run amsoil and my 5.0 and 6.2 and 3.0TT are all much quieter, for what ever that’s worth

Pros: quieter engine
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Me running 5w50 Amsoil SSO full synthetic or 0w50 Eneos or 0w40 Amsoil SSO if being used in winter (down to -40F, and yes, I've driven these cars down to that cold)

Synthetic is better, always. Higher not viscosity has better shear protection. A good additive package that has great shear protection lets the housings wear slower.

Pros: better shear protection
Vehicle: Mazda
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AMSOIL Engine oil

I used Amsoil 5w40 European Car formula or Gulf 5w40 Formula G in my A6 previously. Technically Amsoil doesn't have the have the VW 502 00, 505 00 certifications so I think I will start using Gulf Formula G or GX exclusively in my R, either the 5w40 or 5w30 grade.

Cons: Amsoil lacks VW certifications
Vehicle: Audi A6
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