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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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MOTUL Engine oil

I have used 7100 10w40 in hornet 2.0 .recommend was 10w30

Bike is smoother compared to honda synthetic oil.

But the only issue is there was rpm fluctuats between 2k to 2.5k rpm, till the engine heats like 2 to 5 minutes after starting the engine

Pros: Bike is smoother
Cons: rpm fluctuats
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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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