Engine oil OEM Audi or OEM Subaru

OEM Subaru Engine oil

No issues with 5w-30. Switched my 21 Crosstrek to it due to the summer months coming. Little dip in mpg but the engine runs smoother.

Pros: engine runs smoother
Cons: little dip in mpg
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Audi Engine oil

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.

Pros: extractor removes most oil
Cons: small amount remains
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OEM Audi Engine oil

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

Pros: easy oil change
Vehicle: Audi SQ5
Mileage: 180000 km
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OEM Audi Engine oil

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

Pros: easy, clean, gets all
Vehicle: Audi Q8
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OEM Subaru Engine oil

0w20 provides your engine with more wear protection .

There is minimal difference between 0w16 and 0w20, with 0w20 provided marginally better wear protection and 0w16 providing slightly better fuel efficiency since it's slightly thinner and provides less internal resistance.

Pros: better wear protection
Cons: less fuel efficiency
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Audi Engine oil

Why do Audi’s burn through so much oil? One thing I don’t miss about my 2019 Q7 is the constant adding quarters of oil throughout the year.

Cons: constant adding oil
Vehicle: Audi Q7
Mileage: 52000 km
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