Engine oil OEM Toyota or RED LINE

RED LINE Engine oil

I always used redline 5w50 on my S65 runs very well and redline has a great reputation of quality oil especially for its high performance cars. Takes less time to warm up too in low temperature climates.

Pros: runs very well, quality oil
Cons: takes less time to warm
Vehicle: BMW
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RED LINE Engine oil
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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi 255,000 miles Redline 5w30 full synthetic Wix Filter Lubegard Biotech with each oil change....... 5,000 mile intervals. Had a hemi tick when i purchased used in 2007 {off lease} with 32,000 miles on it. The Redline and lubegard have a hefty amount of moly in them which helps keep the insides slick and hemi tick at bay.

Pros: keeps hemi tick at bay
Cons: hemi tick initially present
Vehicle: Dodge RAM
Mileage: 255000 km
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

its really only an issue on track if youre running sticky tires. running 0.5-1.0qt overfill seems to be a decent solution on track

Pros: decent solution on track
Cons: issue on track
Vehicle: Toyota
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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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