Engine oil VALVOLINE or MOTUL

VALVOLINE Engine oil

Run valveoline restore and protect for 3000 miles. Add engine oil flush before eat oil change according to their instructions repeat 4 times or more. After that continue to run valvoline restore and protect until the engine dies

Edit: dies from old age at 500k miles

Pros: engine longevity, protects engine
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 4828 km
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MOTUL Engine oil

Motul 8100 Power 5w40 oil. My shop recommends it, I'm based in NC, Autocross in the summer sucks, but my oil temps drop back around 214 degrees F when I come off the track.

Pros: oil temps drop
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

Don't know how many miles is on this car but these are notorious oil burners. It's a long shot buy you might try running Valvoline Restore & Protect oil.

Pros: Restore & Protect oil
Cons: notorious oil burners
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

I'm trying out Valvoline Restore & Protect right now. I only ran oem Idemitsu before but started to have oil consumption issues with that oil the last two winters so I decided to switch.

Cons: oil consumption issues
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MOTUL Engine oil

This sub loves to praise motul, but it caused me to foul up my spark plugs and have misfires. I tried both the 5W30 like the manual calls for and 5W40, but shortly after I changed to motul my plugs fouled up. I replaced them, they fouled up and misfired again. I tried it a third time cleaning the MAF sensor, checking if the plugs were torqued okay, checking the seal on the coil packs, etc... still fouled up. I finally guessed it was the motul and did an oil change away from motul and swapped the plugs again. 14k later no fouling.

Cons: fouled spark plugs, misfires
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