Engine oil VALVOLINE or AMSOIL

VALVOLINE Engine oil
954kevin
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Rating 4.5

Valvoline Restore and Protect. This newly designed oil can, and does, remove up to 100% of engine deposits. Including those found on and around the piston rings. A major contributing factor to oil blow-by, or general usage between oil changes. It take a couple 4k mile oil changes to work. Everything I have researched shows that it does work and many, most even, report a significant reduction in burning oil between oil changes, but do your own research! :) I wasn't having oil burning issues in my 8th gen, but still ran it through a couple times because it certainly won't hurt anything!

Pros: removes engine deposits, reduces oil burning
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
gumby_twain
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Rating 5.0

Assuming you don’t have an obvious oil leak, which at that rate it would be, the best you can do is try to switch to Valvoline Restore and Protect oil. It’s getting rave reviews for its ability to clean piston rings on bobistheoilguy.

Pros: cleans piston rings, rave reviews
Vehicle: Volvo V60
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

Just use valvoline restore and protect and you’re safe to go! My elantra is a 2021 with 43k miles and I haven’t had even one issue with the engine so far. I bought it with 41k miles and there’s nothing like the peace of mind I sense knowing I can rely on it to take me where I need to go. Idk if it’s the oil or what, but I’m impressed.

Pros: engine reliability, peace of mind
Mileage: 43000 km
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

Valvaline Restore & protect is the best oil to use when getting up there in miles. It slowly cleans the engine. It’s all i run in all my vehicles now. My Clarity has 133k miles with no issues.

Pros: cleans engine, no issues
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 133000 km
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
justkdang
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Rating 5.0

I use 5w-30 Valvoline Restore & Protect, I’m from the SoCal low desert region. Never had an issue, changed every 5,000 miles (nearly once a months cause I commute so much for work).

Pros: no issues, reliable performance
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 202777 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil
AdviceSpare9434
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Rating 5.0

I have use Amsoil European since new! 185,540km so far, and still purrs like a kitten, does not use oil, and the oil is highly rated!

Pros: engine purrs, no oil consumption, highly rated
Mileage: 185540 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil
majicdan
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Rating 5.0

I use Amsoil 20w40 in all of my semi truck motors. I change it according to what the lab says the condition of my motor and oil. I am going 100,000 miles on my over the road trucks. I go 25,000 on my power stroke and could go much farther.

Pros: long oil change intervals
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

So I had this same question because I assumed that my local Toyota stealership would use “Toyota” brand oil, especially since they charged $70. Come to find out they used Valvoline.

Vehicle: Toyota
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AMSOIL Engine oil
huichox4
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Rating 1.0

I've used amsoil 5w40 European formula ir worked great for when it was a street car, switched to royal purple 5w-40 due to a recommendation and immediately regretted it, tons of blow by I didn't have before. Dumped the royal purple CRAP as soon as possible, just a few miles on it.

Pros: worked great, street car
Cons: tons of blow by
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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