Engine oil MOTUL or OEM Honda

MOTUL Engine oil

I recommend this. used it for my m550

holds up very well. the car likes it. the thinner OE spec oil kind of evaporated a bit after 4-5k miles but this one hasnt.

Pros: holds up very well
Cons: thinner OE spec evaporated
Vehicle: BMW
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MOTUL Engine oil

I don't think you will find anything but Selenia as "approved" but you will find plenty of "meeting specification". I know that meet the -GH2 spec and those are Motul (which I use), Fuchs and Ravenol. But long story short...match the specification designation from a good oil brand and you're golden

Pros: meets specification, good oil
Vehicle: Alfa Romeo Giulietta
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OEM Honda Engine oil

I ran 10W-50 and 10W-60 for a few years in an old and beaten up Honda in the hope of reduce oil consumption to avoid having to open the engine. Long story short: it's not harmful, it's an expensive gimmick, the only real-life effect is fuel consumption will slightly worsen and that Honda had occasional issues with VTEC (a well known issue in those engines when running high viscosity oils).

Pros: not harmful
Cons: expensive gimmick, worsen fuel consumption
Vehicle: Honda
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MOTUL Engine oil

I was using Motul 7100 before 2nd service and after switching from Prolube. Service center guys insisted like hardcore, to go for prolube because of warranty blah blah. So i switched, and ive just ridden about 100 km now the bike feels like crap. Will switch back to Motul.

Pros: will switch back
Cons: bike feels like crap
Mileage: 100 km
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