Engine oil PENNZOIL or MOTUL

MOTUL Engine oil

The one that seems to have made the greatest difference (non-tracking) is the one referenced below in either 5w50, 5w40, or the two of them mixed together. Per the relevant gauges, the 996 runs a bit cooler and the viscosity (via oil pressure readings across running temperatures and times) stays higher.

Pros: runs cooler, viscosity higher
Cons: very expensive
Vehicle: Porsche
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MOTUL Engine oil

OEM oil is made by cheapest bidder who was able to fill the minimum requirements by the already cheapskate GM.

my 2 cents - use MOTUL DEXOS 2 SPECIFIC. Or some other premium oil. Oil is the most important fluid your car has. Cheaping out on it just stupid.

Pros: premium oil, most important fluid
Cons: cheaping out is stupid
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MOTUL Engine oil

I’ve (mostly) only used Motul in my scooters. Only destroyed two engines and the oil wasn’t to blame. (I was.)

Pros: Used Motul oil
Cons: destroyed two engines
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

Also when using thinner oils you should probably use a higher quality oil like penzoil or valvoline since they tend to have extra anti wear additives as oppose to garbage like mobile oil

Pros: extra anti wear additives
Cons: garbage like mobile oil
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