Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or MOTUL

LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I might add use the best oil you can find - this will keep your PCV system spotless and other good things. I always use oil to the severe service Volvo spec listed in the owners manual. I now am pretty exclusive to the LiquiMoly line. I insist on 3rd party certification

Pros: keeps PCV spotless, 3rd party certified
Vehicle: Volvo V90
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MOTUL Engine oil
Mdriver127
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Rating 4.5

I've recently started using Motul 7100 10w40. Actually I'm due for my first change and should get under it today. It's the only pull I've ever used that actually made a noticable difference in operation. The esters bond and quiet the motor to a noticable audible level. It's designed for motorcycles though and with the unique properties of this ester based oil, I'm taking a chance with carbon build up, but the protection at higher rpms it provides gives me confidence under those conditions, which is where carbon is best loosened at too. Supposedly this burns fairly clean for a synthetic, but IDK. I'm changing at 3k miles to see how it looks. May or may not extend it out, but has felt great so far in this 135k mile motor.

Pros: quiets motor, high RPM protection, feels great
Cons: potential carbon build-up risk
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 4828 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
Big-Tubbz
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Rating 4.5

I always used LM 5w40 in my m62tu

Never had any issues and seemed to be a high quality brand

Pros: no issues, high quality
Vehicle: BMW
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