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Valvoline 0w20
Been using for donkey years and never failed to amaze me. Valvoline till now never seen or encountered with fake ones.
You’ll be fine. I’ve used Valvoline for years over various cars. It’s more just making sure you know what oil to ask for.
I dont know but i do know the valvoline restore and protect oil has helped my 330k mile engine feel like new.
our jiffy lube locations use total quartz ineo long life 0w20 which meets vw 508/09 specs. definitely use the vw recommended oil it has all the additives it needs especially with keeping those euro engines clean and less burn off at high temp.
I have a 2007 Explorer with 161,000 miles on it. Just recently switched from Castrol to Valvoline Restore and Protect. I'm not sure why I haven't heard of it sooner, but from what I've heard, it's really good at removing sludge and varnish that forms in high mileage engines.
I change the oil using Valvoline for the very first time. I pulled a valve cover in the next oil change and was shocked again! The heads were completely void of sludge! That’s when I became a dedicated Valvoline user and have used it ever since. I run it in everything from Porsches, Corvettes, I use the VR1 in my flat tapped engines and have never had a problem in well over 50 years. Just change the oil and filter every 3k miles or so and the inside of the engine will be clean as new.
I would do several short interval (like 1k honestly) with valvoline restore and protect.
Legit. Worst case scenario it doesn't do anything, but I've seen some improvement in my Cadillac ELR. Engine is quieter and lots of sludge was removed. But fwiw lots still remains and the varnish is basically untouched.
I used that once years ago in my 2011 Limited on Stage 2. What a waste of money.
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