Engine oil OEM Toyota or MOTUL

OEM Toyota Engine oil

Toyota OEM oil has 10x the amount of thr dry lubrication additive molybdenum in its additive package. The dealerships use bulk Mobil 1 oil when they do your oil change. This is why everyone should change their own oil.

Pros: dry lubrication additive
Vehicle: Toyota
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MOTUL Engine oil

I run 300v Motul. Much better than Motorex cross power in my bike. Also tried Motul 7100 but that was no better than the Motorex. Have to change oil at 5000km with 300v, but I do that anyway or earlier.

Pros: much better
Cons: have to change oil
Mileage: 5000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

Motul 8100xclean 5w40 during the summer since I'm in az and every day is 100+, the 5w30 loses its viscosity too fast in the summer

Pros: maintains viscosity in heat
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 86000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

Only use motul. XCess gen 2 5w40 for the ‘04 wrx. I get oil samples sent to the lab on the wrx and it has consistently been improving results since switching to motul. At first they were worried about the motor and now they say it looks clean as a whistle

Pros: improving oil analysis results, engine looks clean
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I mistakenly put 0w20 in ~1000 miles ago, and though my engine hasn't fallen out while I driving I've seen ~5-10% loss in mpgs and it's a little louder than it was with 0w16.

Cons: loss in mpgs, louder
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
Mileage: 1000 km
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