Engine oil OEM Toyota or MOTUL

MOTUL Engine oil

If it’s actually an IAG long block, they spec Motul 8100 X-CESS 5W-40 (or an equivalent high quality 5W-40 full synthetic) because their bearing clearances are set up for that weight, not the thinner OEM oil.

Pros: high quality full synthetic
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MOTUL Engine oil
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I recently switched from the stock Royal Enfield engine oil to Motul 10W40 fully synthetic. The bike feels noticeably smoother and cleaner.

Pros: smoother and cleaner
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MOTUL Engine oil

During all my oil changes, I\u2019ve taken a sample and sent off to Blackstone for analysis.\n\nEven after 12k miles, there\u2019s still enough TBN left that I could have continued using it out to 15k miles.\n\nDissolved metals and other elements were still within universal engine norms so it wasn\u2019t like the sample was abnormally contaminated.

Pros: TBN still sufficient
Cons: plan is wasteful
Vehicle: Audi R8
Mileage: 12000 km
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I'm from a Toyota family. My parents used to buy Toyotas just out of warranty and never did any maintenance on them. When an oil change interval was due my dad checked the oil levels and maybe topped it up a little if necessary - like once a year that is. There was never an engine problem.

Pros: no engine problem
Vehicle: Toyota
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MOTUL Engine oil

currently I am running the Motul 8100 Econergy, it is good, it wasn't my first choice, but I found it at 40% discount in a physical store and my wallet wouldn't look twice, but it's a little too thin for my liking, and I'm looking to change with my next oil change

Pros: good performance, discounted price
Cons: a little too thin
Mileage: 220000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

This sub loves to praise motul, but it caused me to foul up my spark plugs and have misfires. I tried both the 5W30 like the manual calls for and 5W40, but shortly after I changed to motul my plugs fouled up. I replaced them, they fouled up and misfired again. I tried it a third time cleaning the MAF sensor, checking if the plugs were torqued okay, checking the seal on the coil packs, etc... still fouled up. I finally guessed it was the motul and did an oil change away from motul and swapped the plugs again. 14k later no fouling.

Cons: fouled spark plugs, misfires
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