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Onto my third or fourth big bottle of Mannol in a Toyota 2.2d4d and it has never missed a beat.
Motul 8100 xcess for high mileage. I've had a few subies thrive on this stuff.
I only use Motul in my car, but I only drive enough to really do 2-3 oil changes a year in 3000 mile intervals usually.
Did switched my D400 to Motul 7100 4T 10W-50 @ 8K kms but in a non Bajaj service center.
Difference that I notice:
Engine looks a bit refined and smoother at high speeds or cruising above 70.
On my newer engines that are modified I use motul, older high performance flat tappet engine I use rotella or equivalent. On my daily commuter I use castrol.
Better than other 5w30 engine oils that I have used. Do not need to add oil between oil changes. Super smooth.
Motul gamit ko sa Honda Click ko smooth na smooth, wag na wag na wag ka magpapauto sa mga MotoVloggers kuno na nag eendorse ng langis na kesyo yun ginagamit nila pinapakita sinasalin nila sa motor.
I bought oil last year for 22€ for 10l and I use the HiFlo filter with RC on it. Oil is from Mannol. Full synthetic, what do I need more? All the oil company’s always tell you that they are the best, but they don’t even tell you what the difference with their own oil is. Let alone how they are better then the others.
Im stage 2 and used to run liqui moly 5w-30 but it didn’t seem to make my engine run as smooth as it should until my friend recommended me motul 5w-40 and so I recommend motul 5w-40. Me and my friend both beat on our stage 2+ 340is and motul seems to make my engine run way healthier and smooth compared to liqui moly 5w-30.
Get the regular Motul if you feel you need to use the recommended brand, but the Twin is definitely not needed.
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