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AMSOIL Engine oil

I change oil once per year, using a high-quality synthetic that meets specification 504. I generally drive 8 to 9 thousand miles per year. The maker of the oil I use (Amsoil) says to follow the car maker's change interval.

Pros: high-quality synthetic
Mileage: 8000 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil

I\u2019ve been running Amsoil signature 0w-20 in my FL5 for about 5k miles now. No track driving, just a mixture of city/highway. Some spirited pulls and rowing through the gears but mostly normal driving. Car is stock aside from PRL intake and custom tune. Had Blackstone do an oil analysis after the first 3k miles and all was well and below the average for all wear metals. I\u2019m in Florida so pretty hot climate overall. Very happy with the oil and will continue to use it at that viscosity

Pros: happy with the oil
Mileage: 5000 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Amsoil OE for gasoline engines. Amsoil Turbo Truck for diesels. They are reasonably priced naman for their specs. They have the latest API rating din.

Pros: reasonably priced, latest API
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AMSOIL Engine oil
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Rating 1.0

I've used amsoil 5w40 European formula ir worked great for when it was a street car, switched to royal purple 5w-40 due to a recommendation and immediately regretted it, tons of blow by I didn't have before. Dumped the royal purple CRAP as soon as possible, just a few miles on it.

Pros: worked great, street car
Cons: tons of blow by
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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