Oil filter Hengst or Castrol

Hengst Oil filter

Since I've owned it, I've performed all the work listed below with genuine VW parts when possible. I've also flushed the oil with Liqui-Moly engine flush, and performed a Seafoam cleaning. Afterwards, oil was changed to Liqui-Moly 5w40 Synthoil Premium and new Hengst oil filter.

Pros: Hengst oil filter
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hengst Oil filter

I ordered from ECS Tuning - Got 5 qts of Mobil 1 ESP, oil filter, fuel filter, air filter, DSG filter, magnetic oil drain plug for $100 shipped. All Hengst or Mann filters.

Pros: good price, quality filters
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Castrol Oil filter

I use factory filters and 0w40 Castrol (German one) when it’s on sale for $4.99 a qt. I too have 100k on my 2015 gsw 5MT and runs great I been using that oil since new.

Pros: runs great, since new
Mileage: 160934 km
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Castrol Oil filter

I would go with 0w30 or 0w40. I changed my oil and filter at 1k with castrol 0w40 and it runs just fine. I did find a few metal flakes and slivers in my oil filter. Guess they were left overs from being built.

Pros: runs just fine
Cons: metal flakes and slivers
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 1000 km
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Castrol Oil filter

Buy a 1.8t Make sure to do a T-belt waterpump service. Then use oem oil filters and castrol syn. 5w40(syn. is optional for VW 1.8ts but I would personally only run syn in a turbo car). Also flush the coolant system. If you do that you will have a 1.8t that will a very nice running car and will not do you wrong.

Pros: amazing motor, little cylinder wear
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 100000 km
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