Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or PENNZOIL

LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
Lendo81
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

I wouldn’t put anything other than Liqui Moly in my Benz. I used to take my car to Wheel Works, but after long drives, it would smell like burnt oil. Switched to LM and started charging the oil myself. I’ve never smelled anything after that for years. It makes a difference for sure.

Pros: no burnt oil smell, significant difference
Vehicle: Mercedes
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PENNZOIL Engine oil
No-Jicama1188
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

Great oil, I go with the Ultra Platinum. So far it's been the absolute quietest (based on subjective valvetrain sound) and smoothest driving oil I ever used. I tried OEM, Valvoline, Castrol. Nothing was as smooth as the Pennzoil even after a few thousand miles. I still change it every 5k for peace of mind.

Pros: quietest, smoothest driving
Mileage: 5000 km
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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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PENNZOIL Engine oil
fluxlo
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I swear by penz ultra platinum/euro platinum in my cars. Really good anti wear additive package in that stuff.

Pros: good anti-wear additives
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PENNZOIL Engine oil
Street-Lobster7411
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Rating 2.0

5w30 pennzoil, doesnt make the vtc rattle with that oil, mobil 1 sucks i would stay away from it it also burns much faster

Pros: no vtc rattle
Cons: burns much faster
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