Engine oil MOTUL or Mannol

MOTUL Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

I would recommend Motul.

I’ve got Motul Sport 5W30 for my MY12 XV, which ain’t a turbo ofcourse????

But next time I’ll go for sport 5W40, as it’s better for long driving in temperatures like 30(+) degrees Celsius outside.

The Sport range is by the way also good again low speed pre-ignition.

Pros: good low speed pre-ignition
Vehicle: Subaru XV
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MOTUL Engine oil

I am currently using Motul X clean EFE 5w30 using it because it was Tuner/shop recommended by Dmann/Felix Performance who did change for me prior to a tune/dyno and I haven't switched back.

Pros: Tuner/shop recommended
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Mannol Engine oil

Any oil that meets the manufacturer's specification for your car will be fine. Mannoil 5W30 fully synthetic meets VW 502.00 and ebay sell 5L for about £17 - why pay more?

Pros: meets VW 502.00
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Mannol Engine oil

Personally I use 5w-30 because it's the cheapest. I've used 0w-20 and 0w-30 in the car also. Can't tell what is in the car at any given time as it runs exactly the same regardless so just use the cheapest that's still up to the relevant specifications.

Pros: cheapest, up to specifications
Cons: no difference felt
Vehicle: Honda
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MOTUL Engine oil

It’s absolute trash, stop using it.

A little back story I just recently did an oil change in my ‘20 WRX, was using Valvoline full synthetic and decided to try out Motul, noticed my oil temps went up 4-6° and started doing some research into oil. Discovered that Motul ranks 177 out of 244 oils tested for wear protection, Amazon basics and Walmart ranked higher.

Cons: oil temps went up
Vehicle: Subaru
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