Engine oil AMSOIL or OEM Subaru
5K with AMSOIL Signature Series. Any family daily gets the same mileage and quality oil. Yes it\u2019ll cost me a few hundred more over the lifetime of the vehicle, but is worth the peace of mind that if it\u2019s not the best oil you can buy, it\u2019s damn close.
If you really want to make the engine last, use amsoil, i swear by it. Its more expensive but the quality shows, its got longevity like no other oil. Been using it for almost 2 decades and my cars pur like kittens.
I switched to the most expensive 5W30 fully synthetic engine oil I could afford, which was priced almost the same as your Nasa 5W30 fully synthetic oil but performs way better. I noticed better fuel consumption, improved throttle response, and a smoother, quieter engine.
The engine oil I use is Amsoil 5W30 Extended Life Fully Synthetic, which I usually get for around RM220 to RM250. I know it's pricey, but in the long run, because of the additives in the oil, your engine lifespan would be longer compared to using normal semi-synthetic or mineral oil.
Amsoil 10w-30 metric
amsoil is so much better
I like using Amsoil because its very good at withstanding heat.
The dreaded Pentastar tick is GONE! It took about a week of regular use for the noise (on the passenger side of the top of the engine) that used to show up after idling for a few minutes to completely disappear with the new oil. I’m sure plenty of oils work fine but I went with Amsoil because my brother gave me a gift card and referral coupon for my birthday. I run 6 qts because I already have the Baxter spin-on adapter. Which requires a little more oil. The dipstick reads “low” at 5 qts whether I’m idling or checking it after the Jeep has been off for ten minutes. With 6 qts it sits right and holds a steady 30 PSI and never spikes. Such a relief!
Amsoil Signature 5W20
You're paying for the name.
Amsoil as an oil is trash. We used it for years and our reports were always tetering.
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