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Mobil Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

I have been using Mobile 1 in my 2002 X5 3.0 and my 2001 Z3 2.5i forever. Both vehicles have about 185,000 miles each with no major repairs.

Pros: no major repairs
Vehicle: BMW X5
Mileage: 185000 km
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Mobil Engine oil
F30N55
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Rating 5.0

Castrol. Valvoline. Mobil1. Supertec. Kirkland Signature. All oils my 2016 CX-9 has had. Now has near 100k miles and runs as nice as the day I bought it. Just change the oil and filter every 5k miles and use full synthetic.

Pros: runs nice, 100k miles
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 100000 km
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RED LINE Engine oil

Redline 10w30 full synthetic if I know I'm going to beat the piss out of it for the next 5k miles (think autocross or mountain runs), otherwise I use Honda 10w30 full synthetic.

Pros: good for autocross
Mileage: 5000 km
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Mobil Engine oil
AmIdYfReAk
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Rating 3.5

I usend to run syn 15w50 in my tired old vr6 all year round, it helped with seeping issues, lifter noise and all if that. but the oil pressure would be through the roof during first start. so I'd set aside a few mins in the morning to let the car idle, relax, listen to a song and let it get some heat in it. on a normal day, the star up pressure would be .5 bar past the filter bypass (10 bar), warm idle was 2 and a bit, and everything above 3.5k was back to the bypass.

Pros: helped with seeping, reduced lifter noise
Cons: high oil pressure on start
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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