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Mobil Engine oil

I personally lean towards affordability, so I run Mobil 1 0w-40 because the local parts stores run sales for $35-40 pretty regularly.

Pros: affordable price
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Mobil Engine oil

Mobile one full synthetic hands-down. I have a 2004 Toyota Corolla and a 2007 Toyota Tacoma I’ve owned both since brand new and now both have over 260,000 miles apiece . I have only used Mobil one full synthetic changed every 5000 miles. just took a bore scope to look into both engines a few months ago. They look like they’re brand new. Almost no varnish. Absolutely no sledge, never had any problems whatsoever with these vehicles. It’s insane.

Pros: no varnish, no sledge
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 260000 km
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Smoothwords_97
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

I have used Motul and Castrol before and I found the Mobil oil to perform and keep the engine cooler and smoother on my triumph.

Pros: engine cooler, smoother
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Mobil 1. Used to be a valvoline guy but my motor blew up lol. Dont think brand had anything to do with it, just felt like shaking things up.

Cons: motor blew up
Vehicle: Toyota Echo
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a_riot
  • Engine noise:
Rating 2.0

I was running it in a VR6 engine, and couldn't believe how much extra chain and lifter noise there was. I put up with it for a couple weeks, thinking it might get better but it didn't, so I switched to Castrol Edge 5w-40 and noticed the difference immediately. Noise means wear, so I feel comfortable staying away from M1 for my VR6 engines.

Pros: switched to Castrol Edge
Cons: extra chain and lifter noise
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