Engine oil VALVOLINE or MOTUL

MOTUL Engine oil

I also have a 2006 2.0T Jetta and I have similar oil consumption rates. Try changing the brand of oil you use. I know the dealerships use Castrol Syntec. To me, it seems as if they're not as "durable". I swapped over to ELF for a while and that helped, and now I'm using Motul and this seems to be the best. I think my car burns around 1-2 qts every 5000kms.

Pros: Motul: best, helped consumption
Cons: Castrol Syntec: not durable
Mileage: 5000 km
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

Valvoline Synpower 5w 30 is on the approved list for VW usage, doesnt make it THE choice but whatever floats your boats I guess and in this case it looks like R P floats you the best

Pros: approved list for VW
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

Valvoline SynPower full synthetic ) 5-40 (P/N VV966) is not on the VW approved oil list. But it certainly is approved, just read the label on the bottle:\"VW 502/505/505.01\"

Pros: VW 502/505/505.01 approved
Cons: not on VW list
Part number: VV966
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VALVOLINE Engine oil

A lot of the guys I know ended up running valvoline VR1 20W-50 (A Dino oil, fwiw) because that was the only thing that keeps their rod bearings alive for more then a couple of weekends. Switching from thinner oil to that made the difference between changing bearings every couple of weekends to once a year.

Pros: keeps rod bearings alive
Cons: thinner oil not effective
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MOTUL Engine oil

The 75K miles was tested on Motul 300V on stock internals equipped with a GT28R at the time. Prior to that I was using Motul 8100 5W-40 which I also liked

Pros: liked Motul 8100 5W-40
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