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Mobil Engine oil

If you’re going from 15W-40 to 10W-40 the viscosity is the same. If you tekan a lot, suggest you try out something from Mobil, Penrite or Motul . They’re expensive for a reason.

Pros: good viscosity
Cons: expensive
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Grufus97
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Rating 4.0

Mobil 1 FS X2 5W-50 + BG oil additives because of higher mileage (259k km), been running good for the past 3.5 months, previous owner used some Castrol 5W-30, so i wanted a change and test oil consumption.

Pros: running good
Cons: test oil consumption
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 259000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

I've used a bunch of different oils including Castrol Edge, Amsoil, Valvoline, Mobil 1, and Liqui Moly. All Euro spec. All 5W-40.

I was trying different oils because our Tiguan burns oil, and I wanted to see if any particular brand would burn less.

So far, Mobil 1 Euro 5W-40 burns about half a liter every 1000 miles, while all the others burned about 800 mL. So I'm sticking with that oil for now.

Pros: burns less oil
Cons: null
Mileage: 1609 km
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PowerShift11
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Rating 4.5

Mobil 1 V-Twin 20W-50 all day long on my sporty for both engine oil and primary/transmission. Mobil 1 has better wear protection than the HD stuff.

Pros: better wear protection
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Phaeton4me
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Rating 4.0

The newer 2.0TSI engines used a low friction oil scraper ring so they seem to use more oil than earlier engines. If not abused, then should be ok if you maintain the oil level.

Pros: ok if maintain oil level
Cons: use more oil
Mileage: 245000 km
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sweaty-bet-gooch
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Rating 5.0

Mobil 1 . When my engines run smooth, makes it worthwhile. Any newly changed oil is better than any old oil. But Mobil 1 > Rest of ‘em.

Pros: engines run smooth
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Mobil Engine oil

I used to use German Castrol 0w30, then Belgian Castrol 0w40, now I use Mobil 1 Euro 0w40 in most applications. Intervals of 5000 miles Every engine I've had ran great under this regime.

Pros: engine ran great
Mileage: 8046 km
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Mobil Engine oil

My changes have generally been religious at 5k and that didn’t save my GTI from losing compression in cyl3 at 37k untuned miles it suffered 15% leakdown vs the other 3. That car got M1 0w-40, tried and true stuff, so you just never know.

Pros: tried and true stuff
Cons: didn’t save from losing compression
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 59546 km
Part number: 0W-40
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CaptnUndershorts
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Rating 2.0

I tried Mobil 1 in a Vortec 5.7. That engine did not use oil using Castrol or even Walmart dino oil. IT did use a quart at 1000 miles using 15-40 maybe it was 15-50 Mobil 1.

Cons: used a quart at 1000 miles
Mileage: 1609 km
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