Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or Lucas

Lucas Engine oil

Right now I have some Lucas High Performance, but the brand is relatively immaterial to me. As long as it's a reputable brand and it meets the spec in the manual.

Pros: meets manual spec
Cons: brand relatively immaterial
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

On my 2016 GTI with 211K on it, the only oil used was Liquimoly. From 0 miles to 200K miles it burned a quart every 3500 miles and that never changed at all.

Pros: consistent oil consumption, long-term reliability
Mileage: 339571 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I use LiquiMoly currently, I've used Castrol, Mobile 1 and the BMW OEM. They all meet the BMW LL01 spec so not sure how much of a real difference there is.

The LiquiMoly MolyGen I'm currently using has an additive that glows under black light. Very useful in finding oil leaks.

Pros: finds oil leaks
Vehicle: BMW
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I used to run 5w-30 liquimoly, i switched to 5w-40 and all my lifter and cam noise subsided after my second oild change with 5w-40. Id highly reccomend switching to 5w-40 liquimoly.

Pros: lifter and cam noise subsided
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

For those who aren't certain about which oil to use, I've read that the "fully synthetic" oil in the USA really isn't fully synthetic and the Liquid Moly stuff from ECS tuning might be a notch or two better than the Mobile 1 from WalMart*.

Pros: Liquid Moly better
Cons: Mobile 1 inferior
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