Engine oil Shell or RAVENOL

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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RAVENOL Engine oil
No-Attorney-5831
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Rating 5.0

If you can get your hand on it try some Ravenol with UVSO, it's like bottled Magic. Engines run so smoothly with it, father in law thought the engine was off with it.

Pros: engines run smoothly
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Shell Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

All three I ran Rotella T6 5w-40. I ran 5K oil changes with OEM or WIX filters. All had Blackstone oil analysis done, and all passed every time with flying colors.

Pros: passed every time
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 8046 km
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RAVENOL Engine oil

Currently have Ravenol EFE 0w-16 in and have use Pennzoil Platinum, Eneos, and Idemitsu IFG7. I noticed bit of emulsified oil on the dipstick especially when I run in EV mode mostly. So definitely get it out on the highway on a daily basis if possible and get a used oil analysis. I have had 3 done and all three showed various 0w-16 oils shear down out of grade and their Flashpoints decrease.

Cons: oils shear down out of grade
Vehicle: Toyota
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