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Mobil Engine oil

If you're oil change is specified for longer, buy Mobil 1 in the correct spec grade and change it then, you will save money and use less, which will keep your cash in your pocket not the oil industry's.

Pros: save money and use less
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Mobil Engine oil
EvilHavoc
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

Make sure to use dexos GM approved oil or that thing will start making weird noises. I’ve only used Mobil 1 and not had any issues. Stay away from the cheapest stuff. You might regret it later.

Pros: no issues with Mobil 1
Cons: cheap oil causes noises
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

Generally agree with everyone here that it doesn't matter that much.. except for the relatively new Valvoline restore and protect. Seems like it actually does gradually clean out your engine and it's not just marketing bs

Pros: gradually clean engine
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
Ghost51089
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

I’ve been running it in my 1992 Nissan D21 truck with over 200k for the past two oil changes and it’s gotten rid of a lifter tick it had for the past 20k miles. Runs a bit quieter too. Pretty good oil.

Pros: eliminated lifter tick, quieter engine
Vehicle: Nissan
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

I've been using it for the past 3 oil intervals. I've seen a few oil analysis on the stuff with a few that came from FA24 engines and its wear protection is just as good or better than any GF6 oil out there. Its supposed to also meet the New GF7 oil specification as well that just came out in March.

Pros: good wear protection, meets GF7 spec
Vehicle: Subaru
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

I’ve had great luck with “Valvoline Restore and Protect” I have a Sportage with the same 2.4L, it burns 4-6 oz. every 3,000 miles. Used to burn 1 qt every 500 miles.

Pros: reduced oil burning
Vehicle: Kia Sportage
Mileage: 4828 km
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Mobil Engine oil
OLD-NSU-TECH
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 4.0

140K '19 Tigi 2.0T, switched from Valvoline 5W20 Syn to Mobil 1 0W20 ESP (Dexos D). Changed oil due to oil consumption and secondary air injection DTC. The "latest" member of the Mobil 1 family touts lower emissions (less vapor in the PCV system).

Pros: lower emissions, less vapor
Cons: oil consumption, air injection DTC
Mileage: 140000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

used mobil 5W-30 while ago, discovered it consume oil too fast. after that i’m stick with seasons cheapest LL01 approved oil. Elf 900FT 5W-40 for several years, going to try Penzoil 5W-40. N52 consume oil anyways.. but bit slower than 5W-30.

Pros: bit slower
Cons: consume oil too fast
Vehicle: BMW
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Mobil Engine oil
CaptnUndershorts
  • Exhaust smoke:
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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