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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
Badland_777
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

On the recommendation of my mechanic in reply to my quest to eliminate hot lifter tick in my 89K 1.6, Liqui Moly 5w40. Hot lifter tick is still nonexistent 1500 miles in.

Pros: lifter tick nonexistent
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 2414 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
guywiththehair
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 4.0

I had oil burning issues even with 10W-40 in my high mileage 325.\nMy mechanic put in LiquiMoly 10W-60, which seems to be much better.

Pros: seems to be much better
Vehicle: BMW
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I use it on my 2016 S5 and it’s wonderful. It’s basically the same as Leichtlauf just with the friction modifier and UV capabilities if you need to spot an oil leak (only in the first 300 or so miles because then the oil gets too dirty to work with the UV). I’ve heard the friction modifier works well in older performance cars due to the increased wear of their engines. Yes it’s technically not approved but you won’t go wrong with it.

Pros: wonderful, friction modifier, UV capabilities
Cons: UV works only short term
Vehicle: Audi S5
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I personally use Liqui Moly. I've tried Castrol, Mobil 1, Amsoil, etc. and my BMW (E85 Z4M) runs noticeably more smooth with the LiquiMoly.

Pros: runs noticeably more smooth
Vehicle: BMW
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
Tricky-Head-7065
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Rating 3.0

Got an oil change @ 94.1k using liqui moly 5w40. Low oil Light popped up at 96.4k. (Added 1 quart). Now I’m at 96.6k. Checked again and the bar is just one level under the “max” Why am I burning oil so quick?

Cons: burning oil quickly
Vehicle: Audi A6
Mileage: 96600 km
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