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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I found the Honda certification number recently but cannot recall where (I\u2019m trying though and will update if I do). \nI wonder if the green VW508 is LiquiMoly? Their oil(s) are green. And, LiquiMoly New Gen is what I settled on for my FL5.

Pros: settled on LiquiMoly
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

Ich nehme nur liquid molly oder Castrol, man hört so viel, früher wäre es egal aber inzwischen sind die Motoren und der Kettenantrieb bzw die Riemen viel billiger/ empfindlicher gebaut, da würde ich kein Risiko eingehen wollen.

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RAVENOL Engine oil

I have that engine in my car and I've been obsessed about finding the best lubricant from day 1 of purchase... it seems like in general most engines in the 2000-2014 era, but especially om642, like a thicker oil, 5w40-0w40, with ravenol vmo being the only oil in there that had incredibly low metals in it by far, even at a 10-15k km oil sampling.

Pros: low metals, high viscosity
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I have religiously changed the oil every 5000 miles for the past 30,000 miles or so with Liqui Moly 5-W30. I think it consumes about 1 quart of oil every 1500 miles or so so I figured maybe this would help that.

Pros: null
Cons: consumes oil
Vehicle: Volvo XC70
Mileage: 5000 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
The Dub Doc
  • Engine noise:
Rating 2.0

The new LM MolyGen or whatever it is called is not as good as the oil that was discussed thoroughly in this thread. I strongly recommend you stick to the LM Leichtlauf (part number 2332). If you engine sounds \"angrier\", and if that's not in your head, then that is a bad thing.

Cons: not as good, makes engine sound angrier
Part number: MOLYGEN
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