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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I'm running 0w30 from liquid molly and im tuned on e85. I live in Boston so cold 20f mornings ???? I have the red sport with the oil cooler and the f$cking oil just won't get hot enough and stays at 165 to 170 and good enough to do pulls but not up to temp so 0w30 protects more in cold starts and it's not hot enough to cook so perfect. I do switch to 5w30 in summer.

Pros: protects more in cold starts
Cons: oil won't get hot enough
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I still use the VW spec Liqui Moly I used before the delete. Sure it's not as needed for the DPF, but low ashing is still better for the turbo, and it's still a high quality oil i know will be good at least through the 10k recommended interval.

Pros: high quality, good for turbo
Mileage: 10000 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

N20s are trash, but regarding the oil opinion: I have a client with over 250k miles on his original N20. I've been the only shop servicing it since 20k. 0W20 Liqui Moly every time. Still on the original turbo, chain guides, oil pump, everything.

Pros: original turbo, chain guides
Mileage: 40000 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

The last three oil changes were done at an independent auto shop using FCP Euro Volvo 0W-20 Oil Change Kit (32140029KT2) - Liqui Moly oil.

Vehicle: Volvo XC90
Part number: 32140029KT2
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  • Engine noise:
Rating 2.0

I used Liqui Moly 10 40 for my 3vzfe 96 camry. The car started making a horrible ticking noise coming from the valve cover. Its at 225k miles. The engine runs good but noise is annoying.

Pros: engine runs good
Cons: horrible ticking noise, noise is annoying
Mileage: 362100 km
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