Engine oil Mobil or Lucas

Mobil Engine oil

Mobil 1 full synthetic 5w20 or 5w30 is best in my opinion, and I’ve always just used a fram ultra from Walmart never had any problems and my K20 seemed to enjoy it

Pros: K20 seemed to enjoy
Cons: none
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Mobil Engine oil

I personally have run Mobil1 0w-30 in my GSR for the past 250,000+ miles, since back in the mid-2000's.

Pros: long-term reliability, high mileage use
Vehicle: Honda Integra
Mileage: 402335 km
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Mobil Engine oil

Of course, after I bought it I dropped the oil and ran what I like to run in my cars/trucks which a Mobil Delvac product 5w-30. It’s a synthetic but it’s more used for the heavy duty market. I checked the oil some 4000 miles later and it had a reddish look to it just like yours. After the next oil change I never saw it again.

Pros: synthetic, heavy duty
Cons: reddish look
Vehicle: Ford Transit
Mileage: 4000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

Yooo this happened to me, have you used a high mileage type of oil? Apparently when they start to burn up they can change to a reddish hue, I went back to normal Mobil 1 and it’s back to gold

Pros: back to gold
Cons: reddish hue
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Lucas Engine oil
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  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 1.0

I used the middle one on an old 200,000KM Porsche Cayman S that was burning oil. It made it worse, smoke started coming out of the engine when the oil cap was off and I felt like the engine would soon die.

Cons: made it worse, smoke
Vehicle: Porsche Cayman
Mileage: 200000 km
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