Engine oil PENNZOIL or IDEMITSU

PENNZOIL Engine oil
bierlyn
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Rating 4.0

I’ve switched to Pennzoil and I’ve noticed I went from burning about ~1 quart between 5k mile changes to barely burning anything. It seems like my motor is a little happier with it based on it not making such a racket but that might just be confirmation bias

Pros: less oil burning
Cons: confirmation bias
Mileage: 8046 km
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

Both oils are very good as long as they meet the 502.00 VW specifications. I'm in FL and I use 5w-40 pennzoil euro for all my turbo VWs.

Pros: oils are very good
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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PENNZOIL Engine oil
98-civic-si
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Rating 5.0

As long as you get name brand oil at the weight your owner manual says you'll be good, I run penzoil in mine and she seems pretty happy with it

Pros: seems pretty happy
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PENNZOIL Engine oil
BullyMog
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Rating 5.0

I have been running Pennzoil platinum euro in my 16 GTI its entire life and its now at 125,000km. I ran the same oil in my 2007 GTI before I sold it up until 190,000km. Never had a single problem, neither cars burned any oil.

Pros: no problems, no oil burning
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 125000 km
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

If you have ever rebuilt an engine that used Pennzoil, you would never use it again. The top of the head will be covered in carbon.

Cons: carbon buildup
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 50000 km
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