Engine oil RAVENOL or OEM FORD

RAVENOL Engine oil
oldskoolsr
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Rating 5.0

Ravenol user here (previously motul and shell user). So far, engine temp is 1 line lower, quieter engine, and very slightly better fuel economy. Ravenol for the Altis 2.0, yaris, and rav4.

Pros: quieter engine, better fuel economy
Cons: none
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RAVENOL Engine oil
Flechette-71
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

On 2006 F800S i have used Ravenol. I tried Shell, BMW oil(Shell, basically) and Ravenol. With Ravenol- no false neutrals. At stops i was able to find neutral almost instantly... And engine sounds somewhat "greasy"

Pros: no false neutrals
Vehicle: BMW
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RAVENOL Engine oil
Plenty_Philosopher25
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Rating 5.0

I have an Octavia 2.5 vRS TDI and it has 450k km now, it only drank 5w30 and never an issue, not even in cold winters and I had a few -25 starts and it started right away, at the first key turn.

Pros: easy cold winter starts
Mileage: 450000 km
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OEM FORD Engine oil

My wife's truck recommends 5w-20. Burns it like a mfer though. I run 10w-40 in it and have for several years. Still going strong. 01 f150. Do with that what you will.

Pros: still going strong
Cons: burns oil
Vehicle: Ford
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RAVENOL Engine oil

Ravenol VST 5w40 for now when my oil usage is nearly 1L for 1000km and I will probably go for the Ravenol RCS 5w40 after I rebuild the motor.

Cons: high oil usage
Mileage: 1000 km
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RAVENOL Engine oil
ahloong
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Rating 2.0

after 2000km of running on it, i see there is quite a drop (30% from the max point). i think that is very weird...

Cons: quite a drop
Mileage: 2000 km
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