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Shell Engine oil

depende sa oil IMO, pag mahal na oil ranging 500+ yun pwde yun isagad 6k, pero kung mumurahin, expect mo sobrang itim at dumidikit sa gilid yung oil at nagbabawas

Pros: pwede isagad 6k, mahal oil
Cons: sobrang itim, dumidikit sa gilid
Mileage: 6000 km
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I’m personally a big fan of shell rotella. That’s what I’ve always ran and haven’t had any issues. My 05 STI is at 163k miles still running strong

Pros: running strong, no issues
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 163000 km
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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 helix ultra for mb’s spec, change when the car asks to. I’ve not had the car since it was new, so it’s pointless to spend extra money when it won’t make it last longer

Pros: mb’s spec
Cons: pointless to spend extra
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Stay away from rotella conventional. I’ve heard and now as well personally have had a turbo grenade due to their oil quality, that’s the conventional anyways.

Cons: turbo grenade
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