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Me personally I'm using Valvoline euro full synthetic 5w 30
Me personally I'm using Valvoline euro full synthetic 5w 30
I use Valvoline XLIII and it works great and not terribly expensive.
Eneos 5w-30 full synth for my 06 WRX. It has a high zinc content.
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.
I run Eneos 0w-20. Lots of people love Mobil1, if only because it is often on sale at WallyWorld.
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).
I've been using Valvoline #VV966 VW502-approved full synthetic 5W40 MST on our Audi and the GSW. Works well, no issues.
I run Valvoline simply because when I got my Civic people recommended it. Hasn't given me any troubles yet even in my Miata.
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.
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