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Shell Engine oil

Can’t go wrong with Rotella T6. It’s marketed as a diesel engine oil, but gas engines love the stuff too. It’s just not great for catalytic converters, because it contains a high amount of anti-wear and anti-friction additives.

Pros: gas engines love it
Cons: bad for catalytic converters
Vehicle: BMW
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Shell Engine oil

Oil consumption was the biggest issue when running 5w30. Changed to a 5w40, 10w30, and then got recommend 15w40 and oil consumption stopped

Pros: stopped oil consumption
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 363000 km
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Shell Engine oil

It completely transforms the bike , it resists heating like it almost non existent even after a hard session of riding, performance is consistent in warm up, cold start or all kinds of situation ,fuel efficiency definitely increased, and the acceleration is also noticable better and power is also good compared to when I used to run on liquid gun and on highways the bike totally becomes a beast . I highly recommend shell to my fellow riders, it's the one that completely suits RE engines

Pros: resists heating, fuel efficiency increased
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Rating 4.0

I switched to 5w30 shell from 10w30 havoline.

No problems. The engine is a little bit cleaner.

Pros: engine a little cleaner
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Shell Engine oil

I think factory recommendation is Rotella but honestly you can go with any high quality oil. I have used Rotella, Castrol, and Valvoline synthetics in my 500 and I honestly don’t think it matters.

Pros: high quality oil
Cons: doesn’t think it matters
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