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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I’ll do the 15k oil change soon with Toyota OEM 0w-16, which is made by M1 but has a much higher moly content than the regular retail M1 oil.

Pros: higher moly content
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 15000 km
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OEM Toyota Engine oil
Original-Leg8828
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

My 2009 1.33 likes both 5w30 (or 0w30) and 0w20. Out of the factory they came with 5w30, but toyota later recommended the switch with the 1.33 engine. With normal use and lower speeds 0w20 is best, if you drive a lot at higher rpms than 5w30 would be better (at130kmu/3200rpm 5w30 is smoother).

Pros: 5w30 smoother at high rpms
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OEM Toyota Engine oil
GeneralBroski
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

On 0w16 the engine is smoother, more responsive, quieter and consuming about 0.2L to 0.5L less fuel per 100 km.

Pros: smoother, more responsive, quieter
Cons: fuel consumption
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OEM Audi Engine oil

I do this on my Q5, I started using like half a quart of cheap new sacrificial oil to mix up the bottom of the pan and extract as much black oil as possible. I almost had an issue with the extractor tube getting stuck in the engine l, but I was able to get it out with a bit of force

Pros: extracts more oil
Cons: tube can get stuck
Vehicle: Audi Q5
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