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Shell Engine oil
BustedCondoms
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Rating 5.0

I've used it in my Z06, Suburban, my wife's Ford Edge Ecoboost and my old Gixxer and R6.

It's a good oil and cost effective.

It's synthetic, has decent additives and won't hurt anything in any of your vehicles.

Pros: good oil, cost effective
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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Shell Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

If I feel like spending money I\u2019ll buy Redline or Motul, they\u2019re Group 5. If I wanna be cheap and still want really good oil I\u2019ll buy Rotella T6.

Pros: really good oil
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Shell Engine oil

Rotella T5 15W40 seems to be on sale somewhere at all times for an absurdly low price + a filter. Ive been using that in my JH block with G60 topside.

Pros: absurdly low price
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Rating 4.0

I used to use Castrol GTX 20W50 oil with Bardahl B2 additive, but after some discussion on the Bob is the oil guy forum, I decided to try a lighter oil: Shell Rotella 15W40 without any additive. It feels a bit easier to start and runs great (but it did ran great before). However, the oil pressure is certainly lower

Pros: easier to start, runs great
Cons: lower oil pressure
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Nugget Beercase
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Rating 4.0

I've used Shell Helix Ultra 5w-40 and 0w-40 in my AQY. (we have cold winters here) Both seem to work well, no additional lifter noises, normal mileage. Engine sounded good even just before this years oil change.

Pros: normal mileage, engine sounded good
Cons: had to add oil
Mileage: 9000 km
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Shell Engine oil

Shell T6 rottella can be found for $10-12 (us) per gallon after sale and rebate. It is worth stocking lol.

Pros: worth stocking
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Go find some Shell Rotella T6 at Walmart and use that. 5W-40, and it is rated JASO-MA so it's safe for wet clutch applications. I run it in both bikes and my car; it stands up to sheer and fuel dilution well.

Pros: safe for wet clutch
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