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I tested it myself on my 3.0T, pumped everything out with the extractor, then jacked the car up and pulled the plug, catching evening that drained out in a measuring cup. It had less than 1/4 cup of oil left in the pan.
Did this every oil change on my sq5. Made it 180k miles before trading it in. Works very well. That was the easiest oil change I’ve ever done. Of the 15 minutes the job takes, about 4 of those minutes is actually doing something
Definitely prefer the extractor here! So easy/clean and gets all of the oil. At least in a Q8 and b9 A4/5 it got everything
I’ve done both and extractor takes out like 97% of oil. I still had about a half cup when I pulled the plug.
I'm using Motul 300V, the engine is so damm smooth. It's so smooth and I got bored. But at higher speed it's excellent.
Ako gamit ko yung Motul na scooter yung mineral sa Nmax v2 every 3k-4k yung interval ko bago mag change oil. 25K odo at mag 3years na motor namin wala pa issue sa engine hindi pa nabibiyak. Tune up pa lang tsaka typical na cleaning goods na.
Motul Ako from shell long ride mas tahimik sa makina for me and mas maganda performance
i am using motul for my PCX and change oil ko is every 3k, then major change oil every 6k
yung ifull drain ung langis hehe
tenho usado o motul 7100 numa ybr 125 , mas estou achando overkill
I used the Motul 10w50 fully synthetic. After running it for a few months I happened to check oil level and I was shocked to find out that 500ml had disappeared. This never happened on the stock Royal Enfield oil, nor with the Motul 5100, so I was not used to keep checking oil level religiously. But now I do.
Then I checked YouTube reviews to see if others report oil evaporation or burning off. And yes lot of youtubers report it, but still recommended it!
How can you recommend an engine oil that evaporates or burns off, even if it gives slightly better performance? It's ridiculous.
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