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MOTUL Engine oil

I have been consistently using **Motul 10W40** engine oil in my Yamaha R15 V3 for approximately **20,000 kilometers**, with oil changes performed every **3,000 to 3,500 kilometers**. In my experience, **Motul has outperformed Yamalube** in both **overall engine performance and gear shifting smoothness**.

Pros: smoother riding experience
Cons: Yamalube becomes rough
Mileage: 20000 km
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Shell Engine oil

Tried Shell Advance Ultra once no complaints, felt a bit quieter overall But I went back to Motul because the bike just felt more responsive with it.

Pros: quieter overall
Cons: less responsive
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Shell Engine oil
Zbinxsy
  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.0

I like motul for my Merc. But I just swapped in shell rotella 5w-40. Had some tick on startup and now the car feels smoother and quieter overall. I have a 92 with 73k

Pros: smoother and quieter
Cons: tick on startup
Vehicle: Mercedes
Mileage: 73000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

I just hit 250,000 miles on my daily driven '95 M3. I've been using Motul 8100 X-CESS 5w-40 for the past 3 years or so. Prior to that, I was using Castrol Edge Euro 5w-30, which was the BMW factory fill. The Motul often comes out still golden. The Castrol always came out black. Didn't need to do an oil analysis to know which one had fewer metal particles.

Pros: Motul oil stays golden
Cons: Castrol oil comes out black
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 250000 km
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Shell Engine oil
Prairie
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 2.0

It seems to do a fine job lubricating, but, everything I ever put it in started consuming oil. They all stopped once I switched to other oils.

Pros: fine job lubricating
Cons: started consuming oil
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