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AMSOIL Engine oil

I put all the oils people be recommending into the ai to compare with the data sheat information from the manufacturers websites, amsoil still comes out on top ????

Pros: comes out on top
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Being an AMSOIL dealer and my enthusiast knowledge of vehicles (not a master by any means), I would say that the consumption is very normal due to the very thin viscosity of 0w-20 oil.

Pros: consumption is very normal
Cons: thin viscosity of 0w-20
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MOTUL Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

I am currently using Motul 8100 x-clean gen2 5w-40 (good on DPF) for the last 7000km (I think) without any issues. This oil should provide better lubrication, especially if driven hard and during high temps.

Pros: better lubrication, no issues
Vehicle: Citroen C5
Mileage: 7000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

I’ve been using the 300V , absolutely love the feeling of this oil but decided to switch since it’s a true race oil & the intervals needing very frequent changes. After only 1000 miles of street riding , I’ve tested the oil & it began to sheer from 18 cst @ 100c down to 15 cst @100c .

Pros: love the feeling
Cons: frequent changes needed
Mileage: 1000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

I used to run Motul 800, but switched to 710 now. 800 has a higher flash point for high rpm racing, and I was getting carbon buildup from not running the bike hard enough.

Pros: higher flash point
Cons: carbon buildup
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