Engine oil Mobil or Castrol

Castrol Engine oil

Fa20 DIT..Castrol edge Euro..0w 40 winter, 5w40 the rest..111k miles, stock block, E85, 400ish whp, drive like I stole it..I change it every 3k, 4k a few times in a pinch...I also run an IAG street AOS

Pros: stock block, E85
Mileage: 111000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

Mobil1 and Castrol are all I’ve ever used on my 266k mile 09 rabbit. I replaced the valve cover in nov 21 and that engine was super clean inside. Still runs very well.

Pros: clean engine, runs well
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 266000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

If I could change the oil myself I would do it every 5k using the cheapest 507.00 spec oil I can find. But I can’t so I do it every 10k and use Mobil1 ESP.

Pros: using Mobil1 ESP
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Castrol Engine oil

5w-30 Castrol LongLife in mine in Europe. But often interchangeable, but always depending on what the manual says. Top thing though I’ve found after 120k miles in on a TSI is: keep it near top of dipstick to bypass chain and turbo issues (turbo especially relies on good oil supply). Listen for rattling chain and listen to turbo note, can often hear changes and usually due to lower oil level.

Pros: bypass chain and turbo issues
Cons: rattling chain, turbo issues
Mileage: 193121 km
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Mobil Engine oil

As long as it states VW502 on the back, you should be fine.

I used to live in Chicago, and had cut over to Mobil1 0W40 based on feedback from a very respected resource who worked for Porsche. For context, his recommendation was grounded in enabling my engine to better handle the harsh Chicago winter temps.

To be frank, I'm not sure if it made a huge difference but then again I do not have a chemical or petroleum engineering degree.

I drove my VW to 200k miles without any issues.

Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 321869 km
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Castrol Engine oil

I had a 2009 VW Rabbit, and I'd often buy Castrol Syntec (full synthetic). I haven't seen this 'Euro Car' formula, but it says it's full synthetic, so I think it would be fine.

Pros: full synthetic
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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