Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or Shell

LIQUI MOLY
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Shell

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516
4.5
Engine noise
4.5
Exhaust smoke
4.5
Warning light
4.6
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351
4.5
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4.3
Exhaust smoke
4.2
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4.3
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Shell Engine oil

10w30 Rotella will cut your oil consumption by 70-80%, ran it in my last Subaru until the clutch went at 234k and running it in my current Subaru

Pros: cuts oil consumption significantly
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 234000 km
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Shell Engine oil

I use Shell Helix Ultra 5w30 in my 330i car. It also has BMW Long Life certification. I'm very satisfied with it and would recommend it to you. It also offers good value for money compared to other higher-end brands. You don't get better performance for the money you pay.

Pros: very satisfied, good value, good performance
Vehicle: BMW
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Shell Engine oil

We use rotella t-6 5-40. Have put on well over a million miles between our vans and its been good. 10k intervals. We have on a 2019 with 260k. Never had any issues. Still on our original DPF. So it's safe to it's low ash oil.

Pros: good over million miles, no issues at 260k, original DPF, low ash oil
Mileage: 418428 km
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
guywiththehair
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 4.0

I had oil burning issues even with 10W-40 in my high mileage 325.\nMy mechanic put in LiquiMoly 10W-60, which seems to be much better.

Pros: seems to be much better
Vehicle: BMW
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MrLavender26
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 2.0

I tried Rotella when I first had my truck but it kept smelling like it was burning so I went to Valvoline Full Synthetic since it’s certified for Cummins.

Cons: smelling like it was burning
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