Engine oil Shell or Mannol

Shell Engine oil

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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Mannol Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

ive used this in 2 cars ive owned never had a issue with it

i had a picanto from 68k with changing oil every 6 month with mannol since i did alot of mileage and i sold it at 140k engine was still running quiet

Pros: engine running quiet
Vehicle: Kia Picanto
Mileage: 112000 km
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Mannol Engine oil

I use Mannol 5w40 extreme or elite. Including an oil filter it means that my oil changes cost 25€. That's why I change the oil every 6k kilometers or so.

Pros: cheap oil changes
Mileage: 6000 km
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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

Yo usaba Elaion en la Ecosport 2008 y es carisimo para lo que es. Ahora uso el Helix de Shell sin ningun problema

Pros: Shell sin ningun problema
Cons: Elaion es carisimo
Vehicle: Ford
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Shell Engine oil

When I tried it on my MT-07, though, I found a lot of false-neutrals that my bike didn't have before. I drained it out and put Motul back in after about 300 miles.

Cons: false-neutrals
Mileage: 300 km
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