Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or Shell

LIQUI MOLY
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Shell

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477
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516
4.5
Engine noise
4.5
Exhaust smoke
4.5
Warning light
4.6
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4.5
Engine noise
4.3
Exhaust smoke
4.2
Warning light
4.3
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Shell Engine oil
maynardDRIVESfast2
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

I used Rotella T6 in my old Subaru. It solved the oil consumption issue that boxer engine had. Seems like most people on NASIOC run T6. So if your car burns oil, it's worth a shot.

Pros: solved oil consumption issue
Vehicle: Subaru
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Shell Engine oil
BustedCondoms
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I've used it in my Z06, Suburban, my wife's Ford Edge Ecoboost and my old Gixxer and R6.

It's a good oil and cost effective.

It's synthetic, has decent additives and won't hurt anything in any of your vehicles.

Pros: good oil, cost effective
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I originally ran 10k intervals as recommended by VW. Early oil changes were done with Castrol Edge OE 5W-40(exact same type the dealership uses) Later on I thenswitched to Liqui Moly 5w40 Leichtlauf high tech and began running at 5K intervals after reading quite a bit about the 10k intervals being too long.

Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Shell Engine oil
Ilikewaffles
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

If I feel like spending money I\u2019ll buy Redline or Motul, they\u2019re Group 5. If I wanna be cheap and still want really good oil I\u2019ll buy Rotella T6.

Pros: really good oil
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Shell Engine oil

Rotella T5 15W40 seems to be on sale somewhere at all times for an absurdly low price + a filter. Ive been using that in my JH block with G60 topside.

Pros: absurdly low price
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