Engine oil Motorex or ROWE

Motorex Engine oil

At the end of the day, pretty much anything in spec will work fine.

That being said, I did a bunch of research for my V85 and determined that Motorex Cross-Power does the best in high demand applications. Air cooled engines can have a really wide temp range. That's what I use.

Pros: best in high demand
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ROWE Engine oil

As soon as my warranty is up on my SQ5 in November, I'll be going to Rowe Hitech Synth RS 5w-40. One of the very few true synthetic PAOs out there and on par with LiquiMoly pricing (USP Sells it w/free shipping).

Pros: true synthetic PAO
Vehicle: Audi SQ5
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ROWE Engine oil

Not really . My tuner (jackal motorsports) recommends Rowe RS synthetic oil . Currently using LM molygen , it's ok but apparentlyThe RS is the best stuff

Pros: high quality oil
Cons: just ok
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Motorex Engine oil

It works great, maybe a bit expensive. I've run used oil analysis and change it 3-4k miles based on aluminum wear. I don't see a reason to use something else.

Pros: works great
Cons: a bit expensive
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Motorex Engine oil

I use Motorex semi-synthetic 4t in all of my KTM's over the years in a 15w50 weight. It has never been an issue. I have used Motul 5100 and 7100 in other bikes before, and I prefer the 7100 over the 5100. It feels like the bikes perform better when the temps rise and I'm really riding them hard.

Pros: bikes perform better
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Motorex Engine oil

Just came across this. Mine is a 2024 w 31 hours. I always used Motorex but I’m trying T6 this time. I use it in all my other off road bikes. In the 2t it’s just the clutch and trans. Also I’m changing it every 10 hrs

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Motorex Engine oil

Ive used these. Motorex was the best. Castrol was pretty good, and Shell in case the others were not available. Now at 34k odo without problems.

Pros: Motorex was the best
Cons: Shell not always available
Mileage: 34000 km
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Motorex Engine oil

It takes a “synthetic blend” of motorex 15W50 oil. And uhh yeah works good I guess, don’t have to change it too often, and as far as performance goes, it doesn’t really matter because I’m on restricted power anyways so yeah ????‍♂️

Pros: works good
Cons: restricted power
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Motorex Engine oil

It takes a “synthetic blend” of motorex 15W50 oil. And uhh yeah works good I guess, don’t have to change it too often, and as far as performance goes, it doesn’t really matter because I’m on restricted power anyways so yeah ????‍♂️

Pros: works good
Cons: restricted power
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Which engine oil are better — ROWE or Motorex?

In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil ROWE were overall better than Motorex.

  1. Motorex received a PR Score of 84 out of 100, and ROWE scored 90 points.
  2. Motorex ranked 27 in the overall ranking, and ROWE ranked 26.
  3. The average rating is higher for ROWE (4.3) than for ROWE (4.3).

Which engine oil are more popular — Motorex or ROWE?

In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil Motorex were overall more popular than ROWE.

By vote balance, engine oil Motorex surpassed ROWE:

  • For Motorex, the ratio of positive (44) to negative (8) votes is 36 votes.
  • For ROWE, the ratio of positive (37) to negative (4) votes is 33 votes.

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