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Eneos Engine oil

I have exclusively used Eneos 0w-20 in this car - the non-Sustina version. This past oil change, I started using Eneos Racing Street 0w-20 as they're phasing out the OG 0w-20.

Both have worked very similarly for me. No issues with anything other than E85 dilution when I'm running it.

Pros: worked very similarly, no issues
Cons: E85 dilution
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Eneos Engine oil
carpocalypse
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Rating 5.0

Eneos 5w-20 in my 2008 2.3 liter Mazda3. It's a Japanese-branded synthetic oil that you can get from Napa Auto. I've found that with Eneos, my Mz3 stops consuming any oil (in both my 2007 and 2008 2.3's).

Pros: stops oil consumption
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 181000 km
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
Dave Weitzenhof
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Rating 5.0

I've been using Valvoline #VV966 VW502-approved full synthetic 5W40 MST on our Audi and the GSW. Works well, no issues.

Pros: works well, no issues
Vehicle: Audi
Part number: VV966
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

For my Ford I use motorcraft because it's oem.

For my high mileage Honda I've been experimenting with how the oil "looks" after a change. I know it's not technical but the valvoline oil seems to hold up well.

Pros: oil seems to hold
Vehicle: Honda
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