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Mobil Engine oil

10W-40 full synthetic Mobil 1 fixed that on my 05 Rio with the B6 Mazda engine. The sound goes away shortly after an oil change and it stays away for about 2 or 3,000 mi until the oil breaks down and it starts to make the noise again.

Pros: fixed the sound, stays for 2-3k miles
Cons: sound returns when oil breaks down
Vehicle: Kia Rio
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Mobil Engine oil
floMe126
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Rating 4.5

Mobil Super 3000 XE 5W30, hat die Dexos2 und kostet online regelmäßig unter 30€ für 5l. Lief bei mir mit dem gleichen Motor jahrelang im Astra.

Pros: lief jahrelang, zuverlässig
Vehicle: Opel Astra
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OzarkBeard
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Rating 5.0

I've been having my Hybrid oil changes done around 12k ODO miles (~6k ICE miles). Mobil 1 Hybrid full synthetic oil. Blackstone says very little oil contamination at all and additives all still in great shape. In comments, they say I can go longer.

Pros: low contamination, good additives
Vehicle: Ford Maverick
Mileage: 6000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

Pretty pricy imo, used it once then when I consulted with friends/a family member I’ve decided to switch to Mobile 5W-40, as this helps with the temps in my area living in a desert lol.

Pros: helps with temps
Cons: pretty pricy
Vehicle: Subaru
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Mobil Engine oil

Yea mobile 1 is among the bottom end of full synthetics. Even the Walmart cheapest supertech and valvoline will slightly beat mobile 1 in reducing metal wearing.

Pros: reduces metal wearing
Cons: bottom end synthetics
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