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Mobil Engine oil

So I’m in the U.K. and I just had my car serviced it’s an x4M, the reccomend is BMW or Castrol Edge, I went for Mobil 1 0w-30. For some reason not sure if it’s the oil my fuel economy has gone up by 100 miles per tank

Pros: fuel economy increased
Vehicle: BMW
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MOTUL Engine oil

Depende sa oil sir, Motul Htech100 gamit ko hanggang 1,500km nagwawala pa rin yung motor. Pero sa mga pipichuging oil tulad ng kixx at RS8 minola oil 300km pa lang ang lamya na

Pros: 1,500km nagwawala pa rin
Cons: 300km pa lang ang lamya
Mileage: 1500 km
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Mobil Engine oil

Mobil1 especially the ESP 5W30, it has certifications from major manufacturers such as MB229, BMW LL, and importantly Porsche C30 certified which is the most strict out there... Also can't be helped that I own a Peugeot which happens to recommend Mobil 1 as well...

12 years running and no major issues so far on the unreliable-ass Prince EP6 Engine.

Pros: no major issues
Cons: unreliable engine
Vehicle: Peugeot
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MOTUL Engine oil

I am becoming a big fan of Motul oils. If you look closely at the specs, they are really at the top of their game. Especially the cold weather performance.

Pros: top of their game
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MOTUL Engine oil

I've always used Liqui Moly 5W-40 Leichtlauf, but yesterday I decided to put Motul X-Cess Gen2 5W-40...same quality? less money? I'll test that after 8k km and compare it to liqui

Pros: same quality, less money?
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 8000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

I change mine about every 4500 miles or so and I use Mobil 1 oil. Manufacturers love to point out how little it costs to maintain their vehicles but changing your oil every 10k will ensure you’ll be replacing your vehicle sooner than later and that benefits the dealership.

Pros: vehicle longevity
Mileage: 7242 km
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Mobil Engine oil
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I typically use whatever is cheapest and proven oils for all my cars. I have an '08 2.5 and have been using T6 5w40, they typically run coupons for them for $20 or 25.00 for the gallon jug. No, it doesn't get VW's official stamp of approval but it seems to do pretty well in this application and seems quite popular amongst various other makes especially Euro cars that require a 40wt oil. Quite honestly, I'm pretty sure you can run a quality 5W30 in this motor, it is not anything special. I've run M1 0W-40 and although it has the VW spec labeled on it, my car always had a faint tick coming from the valve cover area (lifter?) when warm. It never did this with the T6 oil in it.

Pros: VW spec labeled on it
Cons: faint tick when warm
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Mobil Engine oil

Fellas, Don't bother running Mobil1 for extended period of time. I have done 2 consecutive oil tests on Mobil1 0W-40. One with 6200 miles and the other was at 4700 miles. Used OEM filters in both cases. Results: With the 6200 mile drain interval, the iron and the lead levels were up there through the roof! With the 4700 mile drain interval, the iron was within average and the lead was couple of points above the average.

Pros: iron within average
Cons: high iron and lead
Mileage: 6200 km
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