Engine oil AMSOIL or OEM Audi
I used Amsoil Signature when I was driving 1300 miles a week just so I could go two months between oil changes.
I always buy OEM oil from dealer and then get it done at the shop or do it my self sometimes. Just prefer that way cuz I care way too much.
Ive been using 5w40 for 100k miles and my engine is happy as can be. It actually is noticeably smoother with thicker weight
I change oil once per year, using a high-quality synthetic that meets specification 504. I generally drive 8 to 9 thousand miles per year. The maker of the oil I use (Amsoil) says to follow the car maker's change interval.
For me at least, I use a 5w-30 Amsoil on my TLX Type S.
You can use Amsoil just fine, one of the best oils on the market.
I\u2019ve been running Amsoil signature 0w-20 in my FL5 for about 5k miles now. No track driving, just a mixture of city/highway. Some spirited pulls and rowing through the gears but mostly normal driving. Car is stock aside from PRL intake and custom tune. Had Blackstone do an oil analysis after the first 3k miles and all was well and below the average for all wear metals. I\u2019m in Florida so pretty hot climate overall. Very happy with the oil and will continue to use it at that viscosity
Amsoil 5w-40 full saps
I just purchased their OE formula @ $8.99 a quart...my 2012 Camry, 2ARFE has 212k miles and started burning oil around 150K. I was using Mobil 1 since I ownWe'll, and I noticed I was topping it off every other week...Now, I'm waiting for the oil and see if this will clean up the oil control rings, ring landings, etc. I'll report back.
Why do Audi’s burn through so much oil? One thing I don’t miss about my 2019 Q7 is the constant adding quarters of oil throughout the year.
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