Engine oil OEM Toyota or RAVENOL

OEM Toyota Engine oil
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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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RAVENOL Engine oil

I have that engine in my car and I've been obsessed about finding the best lubricant from day 1 of purchase... it seems like in general most engines in the 2000-2014 era, but especially om642, like a thicker oil, 5w40-0w40, with ravenol vmo being the only oil in there that had incredibly low metals in it by far, even at a 10-15k km oil sampling.

Pros: low metals, high viscosity
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RAVENOL Engine oil

Currently have Ravenol EFE 0w-16 in and have use Pennzoil Platinum, Eneos, and Idemitsu IFG7. I noticed bit of emulsified oil on the dipstick especially when I run in EV mode mostly. So definitely get it out on the highway on a daily basis if possible and get a used oil analysis. I have had 3 done and all three showed various 0w-16 oils shear down out of grade and their Flashpoints decrease.

Cons: oils shear down out of grade
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

2004 Toyota Avensis

Thing just guzzles oil. I believe the model I had was manufactured in England.

Had to top up the oil every 3000kms

Cons: guzzles oil
Vehicle: Toyota Avensis
Mileage: 3000 km
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