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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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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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Shell Engine oil

Rotella T6 15W-40. I’ve used it in all my bikes, cars, lawnmower. It’s the best option if you own lots of motors. Just change it frequently.

Pros: best option, own lots motors
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First oil change after filling with T-6 on my 2002 Saab 9-3 (that didn't have a kit on it) I bought with 130k miles on it was really black, almost a bit sludgy. Next few oil changes quickly got better as the detergent broke down sludge in the top end and cleaned the motor up.

Pros: detergent broke down sludge
Cons: oil was sludgy
Vehicle: Saab
Mileage: 130000 km
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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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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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