Engine oil OEM Mazda or MOTUL

MOTUL Engine oil
Top-Tale-6105
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

Then when I actually tried it, noticing the engine running quieter and the shifts being a little crisper made me keep it.

Pros: engine running quieter
Vehicle: Subaru
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MOTUL Engine oil

Your ester based oils like Redline and Motul 300v will provide the best protection from the oil shearing on the track.

Pros: best protection from shearing
Cons: more frequent oil changes
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MOTUL Engine oil

Având în vedere că motorul la momentul actual dezvoltă aproape 185 de cai si 300 N/m cuplu față de 120 de cai și 200 N/m, am mers fără nicio problemă cu Motul Abarth 10W50.

Încerc să fac schimburile între 8000-9000 km, între schimburi am observat consum de ulei de cam 0.5-0.6 litri.

Pros: dezvoltă cai, cuplu
Cons: consum de ulei
Vehicle: Fiat Grande Punto
Mileage: 8500 km
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OEM Mazda Engine oil

Mazda says every 7500 miles for normal duty OCI, and I’ve done every 7500 miles since brand new on my 2014 3z.

It’s now at 187k flawless miles, consumes no oil *at all* (I’ve literally never had to add oil beaten changes, ever, what goes in comes out every time), runs like new, seems easily headed to 250k.

Pros: consumes no oil
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 300967 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

Stick to the recommended engine oil grade, but Motul offers better performance and lasts longer than stock engine oil.

Pros: better performance
Cons: stock engine oil
Vehicle: Honda
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MOTUL Engine oil

I was using Mobil1 ESP 5w30 in my 530i XDrive.

I tried Motul but the oil consumption was bigger with the Motul.

Pros: using Mobil1 ESP
Cons: bigger oil consumption
Vehicle: BMW
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