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Mobil Engine oil

On my first oil change I used Mobil One Synthetic 5w30. That's what most people recommended as well, at least as far as being able to stop into a store and grab some real quick. There's probably better stuff that's pricier and harder to find.

Pros: easy to find
Cons: better stuff pricier
Vehicle: Subaru
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My ALH has only seen Mobil1 Turbo Diesel Truck oil. Car has 330K mile on the original turbo and still kicking.

Pros: original turbo still kicking
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 531084 km
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Rating 5.0

Use better oil and change every 5k My Audi S6 would go through a quart every 5k That's when I change the oil -- Mobile 1 --extended 15k oil - Ive put 90k miles on it in the past 10 years it still runs strong!

Pros: runs strong, extended oil
Vehicle: Audi S6
Mileage: 90000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

I use mobile 1 0w40. I've thought about switching to liquid moly but everytime I see a comparison between the two mobile 1 outperforms.

Pros: outperforms liquid moly
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Mobil Engine oil

Yes, you can certainly use 506.01 in your TDI and it's used in many TDIs around the world. However, based upon some of the UOAs offered up, I'd suggest moving to 507.00. The 506.01 has shown relatively high wear metals.

Pros: used in many TDIs
Cons: high wear metals
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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