Engine oil PENNZOIL or RAVENOL

RAVENOL Engine oil

Just a suggestion to other Sebring drivers. I know there are lots of "the best oils" out there, but they are not made for this kind of punishment, they will sheer apart.

Pros: good for racing
Cons: not discount brand
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RAVENOL Engine oil
Low-Power-5970
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Rating 4.5

I went down a rabbit hole with engine oil a while back and settled on ravenol. I get that most top tier oils are good enough but my issue was I was consuming more oil than I'd like with my f10 m5 and since switching, it is consuming considerably less oil

Pros: less oil consumption
Vehicle: BMW
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

I use PUP 0w20 in mine. Lots of tests and UOA show that Pennzoil Ultra Platinum is the best non-boutique oil you can buy. But honestly any top shelf oil will work. 5k km intervals are more important than brand with a turbo engine.

Pros: best non-boutique oil
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 5000 km
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

Do her a favor a change the oil, with Valvoline Restore and Protect or Pennzoil Ultra platinum, it will quite down a little and it would be great for the car.

Pros: great for the car
Cons: requires oil change
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PENNZOIL Engine oil
Billyzonka
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Rating 5.0

Pennzoil Platinum Synthetic. My 1988 740 has near excellent compression at 245k og miles.

Pros: excellent compression
Vehicle: Volvo 740
Mileage: 394275 km
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PENNZOIL Engine oil
MouseR4T
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Rating 2.5

I've been using Penzoil ultra platinum full synthetic 0w-20, though it does burn sometimes a quart every oil change.

Cons: burns oil
Vehicle: Acura
Mileage: 245000 km
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