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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

Decided it would be a good idea to change oil to Liqui Moly since the car is trying to be kept going for another 10 or more years . Main dealer was their standard 0W-30 , but i am going to 5W-30 top tech 4200 . Cars manual said its fine spec and originally had 5W-30 day one .

Pros: keeping car going
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
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My mechanic (Gigamot - MINI specialists) here in Germany recommended and swears by 5W40 for my R56s.

I have been using it for 3 years on all 5 MINIs.

No issues, summer or winter.

Pros: no issues, summer or winter
Vehicle: MINI
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I just purchased a LR3 with the V8 4.4 and what a beast! I am close to my first oil change and I am thinking of using Liqui Moly Special Tec 5W-30. I used Liqui Moly for my previous car and it was great.

Pros: great oil, good experience
Vehicle: Land Rover
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

But if you want extra protection, go for the 10W40 from LiquiMolly, which cotains molibdenum dissulfide, a powerful powder type lubricant which adheres to moving parts.

Pros: extra protection
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I got a 1.5dci kangoo - and I kept seeing RN720 5w-30. So ordered liqui moly top tech 4400 5w-30 as that was specific to renaults.

Have to flush out the old oil as its been sitting for a year (using liqui moly engine flush) and will see how the new oil runs.

Vehicle: Renault Kangoo
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I've used Penzoil Euro, Motul, Liqui Moly new gen all 5w-40 except Mobil 1 ESP at 5w30. I did like liqui moly the best but it's probably my imagination from the fancy green oil\ud83d\ude05

Pros: liked it the best
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OEM Subaru Engine oil

0w20 provides your engine with more wear protection .

There is minimal difference between 0w16 and 0w20, with 0w20 provided marginally better wear protection and 0w16 providing slightly better fuel efficiency since it's slightly thinner and provides less internal resistance.

Pros: better wear protection
Cons: less fuel efficiency
Vehicle: Subaru
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