Engine oil Shell or OEM BMW

Shell Engine oil

I have noticed my car is "running better" with the Rotella, and i have not had to top it off at all compared to running Motul 5w40 i had to add quite a bit over my OCI.

Pros: running better
Cons: had to add quite a bit
Vehicle: Audi A4
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OEM BMW Engine oil

Looks to be exact same procedure as on my e46. Perhaps the easiest oil change I've ever done. In fact, I've used the same brand and spec oil too, which is an BMW LL-01.

Pros: easiest oil change
Vehicle: BMW
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Shell Engine oil

based on oil analysis done by some members I been using rotella synthetic 5-40 ever since I got the car 7 yrs ago.. while not a group 4 oil it does the job and I aint spending $8 a quart in oil for a regular car opcorn:

Pros: does the job
Cons: not a group 4 oil
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Shell Engine oil

I'm using Rotella T6 5w40 in my car. For the money, it's one of the better buys for oil since it holds up so well. It's got good additives that don't shear down quickly, decent amounts of zinc and phosphorus, and it works in just about anything - cars, trucks, diesels, bikes with wet clutches, etc.

Pros: holds up so well, good additives
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Shell Engine oil

I use Rotella 5-w40. I've been using it for like 5 years in my 02 1.8t and haven't noticed any wear really at all. I drive pretty aggressive, redline 3+ times a day.

Pros: no noticeable wear, good for aggressive driving
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 5-W40
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Shell Engine oil

I have done really well with Shell Rotella T6 5w-40 as well. All are good oils that you can get away with changing every 5-6,000 miles.

Pros: done really well, good oil
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 9656 km
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