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FUCHS Engine oil

My experience with oil consumption - 5W30 VW - First oil used by me in this car - 2000km - 200 ml added 5W40 Fuchs Titan Race Pro S - Now in the engine - 1000km - Same level as it was at the revision

Pros: Same level at revision
Cons: 200 ml added
Vehicle: Seat Leon
Mileage: 1000 km
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Kendall Engine oil

Kendall GT1 10W30 - Volvo filter 1275810

Done every 5k miles by my local Volvo specialist because that's their default and I like it to be checked out frequently. It's the oil they use. 179k miles

Pros: frequently checked
Vehicle: Volvo V70
Mileage: 179000 km
Part number: 1275810
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FUCHS Engine oil
FBAnder
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Rating 5.0

My 15 S4 has seen 3 oils in <10k miles. The factory fill was Fuchs. Dealer first change was PP Euro and my latest change the other week was with M1. I've run M1 0w40 Euro in my B5 forever and have had 0 issues with it. Saw no reason to not continue running it in the B8.

Pros: no issues
Vehicle: Audi S4
Mileage: 16093 km
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FUCHS Engine oil

Dark oil is actually a good thing believe it or not. It means that the oil is doing it's job and holding all the contaminants in suspension. In fact if my oil would look clear at the oil change I'd be very concerned and most probably change the brand.

Pros: oil doing its job
Cons: dark oil
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Kendall Engine oil

I switched to Kendall GT-1 20w-50 high performance and I highly suggest it. You can get 12 quarts shipped to your door from Amazon at a good price.

Pros: good price, high performance
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Kendall Engine oil
shawng
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Rating 5.0

I use to use Castrol Syntec 5W40 (what the tig came with) and all I could get here. Last spring I opened my own shop and can get Kendall 5W40 Euro and started using that as it is 502 approved. I found it made the engine run smoother and quieter. My customers have noted the same.

Pros: engine run smoother, quieter
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Kendall Engine oil

If you want it quiet and smooth, run 10w-40. If you want best mpg or live in the cold 1/2 the year, run 5w-30. 10w-30 is a-ite in many cases. It'll burn less than 5w-30....generally.

Pros: quiet and smooth
Cons: burn less
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FUCHS Engine oil

i changed mine @62k miles with similar results. i to change my oil around 5k and was useing m1 0w-40, but just recently started useing fuchs titan oils.

Pros: similar results
Mileage: 100000 km
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FUCHS Engine oil

I've posted my UOAs on TDIClub and BITOG. The factory fill was additive depleted at 5400 miles. The Fuchs 507.00 in the next fill was good for 7-7500 miles. It might have gone longer, but I changed it out in advance of a long trip. Bottom line is that preliminary evidence is that the 507 oils are inadequate for extended OCIs in the 3.0L motor.

Pros: good for 7-7500 miles
Cons: additive depleted at 5400
Mileage: 8694 km
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