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MOTUL Engine oil

I recommend this. used it for my m550

holds up very well. the car likes it. the thinner OE spec oil kind of evaporated a bit after 4-5k miles but this one hasnt.

Pros: holds up very well
Cons: thinner OE spec evaporated
Vehicle: BMW
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Shell Engine oil
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  • Engine noise:
Rating 4.5

I use Rotella T4 on my 2.5L and have been for years because high ZDDP helps with the valve tapping I have going on. It has actually gotten quieter over time and feel the engine is running smoother than ever.

Pros: quieter engine, smoother running
Vehicle: Jeep Wrangler
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Shell Engine oil

I’m using the 0w16 from Renault that probably is a Shell RN17, I have about 25.000km now and I will do the third change on the beginning of next year… but in the sandero that I also own I changed to 5w30 (from 0w20) both RN17 and the engine feels way softer and silent…

Pros: engine feels softer, engine feels silent
Vehicle: Renault Duster
Mileage: 25000 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

I don't think you will find anything but Selenia as "approved" but you will find plenty of "meeting specification". I know that meet the -GH2 spec and those are Motul (which I use), Fuchs and Ravenol. But long story short...match the specification designation from a good oil brand and you're golden

Pros: meets specification, good oil
Vehicle: Alfa Romeo Giulietta
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MOTUL Engine oil

Buddy and me have found that the Motul 7100 isnt that great in them (additives appear to fail about 1500 miles as seen with very increased mis-shifts).

Cons: additives appear to fail
Mileage: 1500 km
Part number: 7100
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