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Shell Engine oil
thesentraguy
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Rating 5.0

Rotella t6 5w40 all day every day. Run it in my focus st. I noticed less oil consumption, cleaner plugs and less soot just after the second change

Pros: less oil consumption, cleaner plugs
Vehicle: Ford Focus
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Shell Engine oil
Flying-Toto
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Rating 5.0

Mine is a CJZC EA211 engine.

180500 km

Oil changed every 10000 km with Shell 0W30 oil.

Never add a single drop of oil. No consumption at all to report.

Pros: no oil consumption
Mileage: 180500 km
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

Really looking forward to getting that first break in oil change done and go full send. I do have a giant problem with this car though... I F'N LOVE IT!

Pros: fun car, balanced handling
Cons: mileage kind of sucks
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 1000 km
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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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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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Shell Engine oil

Everyone has their preferences, at the end of the day it doesn't really matter, just change it regularly. I've used Mobil1, Pennzoil, LiquiMoly, Royal Purple, Rotella and probably a couple others I'm forgetting. No noticeable difference between any of them.

Pros: no noticeable difference
Vehicle: BMW
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