Engine oil VALVOLINE or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Engine oil

I change mine every 5k irregardless of whatever Toyota says. Oil changes are cheap insurance to your engine if you intend to keep it for the long term.

Pros: cheap insurance, long term
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

Toyota OEM oil has 10x the amount of thr dry lubrication additive molybdenum in its additive package. The dealerships use bulk Mobil 1 oil when they do your oil change. This is why everyone should change their own oil.

Pros: dry lubrication additive
Vehicle: Toyota
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
Away-Description-786
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Rating 5.0

Had een Corsa van 2008 met ketting. Deze begon al vrij snel olie te drinken (liter per 3000km).

Toen kreeg ik het advies om deze olie te kopen van een vriend, daar heb ik probleemloos nog 7 jaar mee gereden.

Pros: probleemloos nog 7 jaar
Cons: olie te drinken
Vehicle: Opel Corsa
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VALVOLINE Engine oil
ParticularWind7205
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Rating 5.0

I noticed that the engine was way smoother (way less vibration) when lightly lugging the gears at 1600 - 1800 rpm on the Valvoline vs the stock oil or Castrol Magnatec. The Valvoline did the same on my 2022 BRZ vs the stock oil and the dealership bulk Magnatec. I also tried Shell oil and the Valvoline is by far the smoothest below 2000 rpm. Almost no oil burnt or evaporated in between oil changes on both cars (less than 100ml per 3k miles) with the Valvoline Advanced.

Pros: smoother engine, less vibration, no oil consumption
Vehicle: Subaru
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