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MOTUL Engine oil

Sounds like you already have your answer, but yes, the Motul 8100 X-Cess is a good oil, probably better than their VW specific oil.

Pros: good oil
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I have always liked and used Redline in my non-German cars. In my German cars, I have used either Lubro Moly (also known as Liqui Moly) or Pentosin, both in 5w40. Great synthetic oils, imo. I would not run Mobil or Castrol products if you gave them to me for free.

Pros: great synthetic oils
Cons: dislikes Mobil/Castrol
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MOTUL Engine oil
DragginKnee
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Rating 5.0

I always ran the Motul Grand Prix in my shifter, I never had any engine problems. Still run it in my dirt bike, I love the smell of it, too.

Pros: no engine problems
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
BlasianCat
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I have only used Lubromoly/Liquimoly 5w-30 Full synthetic with the Mos2 Additive. Molydenum sulfide from liquimoly and my car runs super quiet and idle very smooth. I change my oil every 2500 miles..no matter what. Oil pressure is very good, zero shavings in the oil between oil changes. Additionally, I use the liquimoly engine clean between changes and like I mentioned before the car runs superb...no complaints here.

Pros: runs super quiet, idle very smooth, very good oil pressure
Part number: 5W-30 FULL SYNTHETIC
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MOTUL Engine oil
rantifarian
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Rating 5.0

When I changed to full ester Motul in my motorbike, there was a noticeable reduction in the time it took for the startup rattles to quieten down.

Pros: better startup characteristics
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