Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or Shell

LIQUI MOLY
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Shell

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477
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11
516
4.5
Engine noise
4.5
Exhaust smoke
4.5
Warning light
4.6
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351
4.5
Engine noise
4.3
Exhaust smoke
4.2
Warning light
4.3
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
RockKickass777
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I run liqui moly molygen 5w 30 oil in mine. Runs ultra quiet and quiets lifter tick. Runs nice and cool and runs like a champ!

Pros: runs ultra quiet, quiets lifter tick, runs nice and cool
Vehicle: Chevrolet Avalanche
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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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Shell Engine oil

I switched to Rotella about 15 years ago after it worked good in an ej22 that was averaging a quart every 300 miles.

Pros: reduced oil consumption, worked good
Vehicle: Subaru
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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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Shell Engine oil

I had an 03 Camry from new till 2019. Had 335,000 miles when I sold it. That car got Rotella T6 5w40 since new. I still wonder how long that car would have lasted if I kept it.

Pros: long engine life, good performance
Mileage: 335000 km
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Shell Engine oil
mdost03
  • Warning light:
Rating 2.0

I run the diesel Rotella T6 5w-40. My catalytic converter decided to start throwing P0420 codes around 58k miles and I spoke to a shop that I am going to have tune my car and one of the techs said that they reformulated T6 a few years ago and it has more zinc in it than it used to and that might have had an effect on my cat and it's early demise.

Cons: effect on catalytic converter
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 58000 km
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