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Liqi moli molygen in toate, e cel mai bun
Eu de exemplu bag Ravenol RUP 5W40. E 91 de lei litrul, il schimb la 7000 km. Fac asta de 6 ani. Nu imi consuma 100 ml de ulei intre schimburi.
Redline 10W-60 or Ravenol RSS 10W-60 are probably your best choices
I value peace of mind and the price difference isn’t noticeable long-term,so I run LiquiMoly leichtlauf. I figure German cars get German oil as they probably design it to their own German standards.
I know leichtlauf is the best from them, meets the highest standards for German vehicles and is tested very stringently, so for performance I’d stick with that.
I use 5w30, liqui moly toptec 4200. It meets VW504 standard and API SP.
Ravenol 0w 20 if ya can afford it get a can of the flush and let it drain overnight
Just noticing on my receipt from a local indy that services all Euros (but a lot porsches) that they put in 5w40 LiquiMoly.
That being said, i use Liqui Moly 5W40 Leichtlauf High Tech. Unless you're in Canada or something i think you should use 5W40.
Currently have Ravenol EFE 0w-16 in and have use Pennzoil Platinum, Eneos, and Idemitsu IFG7. I noticed bit of emulsified oil on the dipstick especially when I run in EV mode mostly. So definitely get it out on the highway on a daily basis if possible and get a used oil analysis. I have had 3 done and all three showed various 0w-16 oils shear down out of grade and their Flashpoints decrease.
My 2013 GTI I believe has been running off of 5w-40 since I bought it. Supplied a shop with European 5w-40 and it still ran fine. Now it's winter, 6-12F outside and I just got the oil changed at a local drive and shine to 5W30 full synthetic and the GTI is running like garbage! RPMs are staggering all over when it goes into neutral, instead of 750RPMS it likes 1k to be normal. It just overall feels wrong.
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