Engine oil MOTUL or RAVENOL

MOTUL Engine oil

However my "go to" oil in the last two oil changes was the Motul Specific 508 00 509 00 0W-20.

Pros: safe choice
Vehicle: Volkswagen Touran
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MOTUL Engine oil

For such a climate as Mexico I'd stay away from 0w-20 and go at least to 0w-30 or 5w-30, last one being the OEM afaik.

Tbf my specialized mechanic put 5w-40 LL-04 Motul in mine for years and it's been blissful.

Pros: blissful experience
Vehicle: MINI
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MOTUL Engine oil

Motul gamit ko ramdam ko ang arangkada at tahimik makina.

Shell Advance Scooter naman d ko ramdam yung arangkada nya kasi medyo may delay at ambilis mag bawas ng langis. Unlike sa motul na low oil consumption lang sya d sya ganun kalakas mag bawas ng langis.

Pros: arangkada at tahimik makina
Cons: delay at ambilis mag bawas
Mileage: 1000 km
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The one that seems to have made the greatest difference (non-tracking) is the one referenced below in either 5w50, 5w40, or the two of them mixed together. Per the relevant gauges, the 996 runs a bit cooler and the viscosity (via oil pressure readings across running temperatures and times) stays higher.

Pros: runs cooler, viscosity higher
Cons: very expensive
Vehicle: Porsche
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I use Motul 8100 5w-30. But I've heard the Ravenol is good, I think it's what one of the 86 racing series runs.

I also tried Ravenol's MT fluid, and I'm thinking I'm going back to it after the RedLine.

Pros: Motul 8100 5w-30
Cons: Ravenol MT fluid
Vehicle: Toyota
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