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PENNZOIL Engine oil

Don’t use royal purple heard so many bad things about how it’s not a good brand anymore, I swapped to penzoil oil plantinum 5/30 and honestly the car feels a lot smoother and sounds a lil less ticki but still I’d recommend anything other than royal purple

Pros: car feels smoother
Cons: sounds a lil less ticki
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

One poster said it right; Amsoil is a Multi Level Marketing program and that's why it's so expensive. Yes it's great oil, however, the Penzoil ULTRA Platinum is high in detergents that keep your engine clean. It's made of natural gas, an industry first, and is so pure and clear you can hardly see it on your dipstick.

Pros: high in detergents
Cons: expensive
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

I always run 5w30 Pennzoil Platinum in mine. I have run other brands, but I have settled on this. Easy to get, often on sale, excellent oil.

Pros: easy to get, excellent oil
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OEM Volkswagen Engine oil

Just keep the right viscosity oil in it and monitor the oil temp. You might be able to read oil temp from you ECU through the obd port. 120-130C is very ok with good synthetic oil.

I blew up a VW polo with the wrong oil and high oil temps.

Pros: good synthetic oil ok
Cons: wrong oil high temps
Vehicle: Volkswagen Polo
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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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