Engine oil Castrol or Total
I run Castrol Power 1 in my KTM 350 4T. I'm just past 800 hrs with \~25hr oil changes. It meets the JASO specs my bike requires. I have not changed a clutch ever since I bought it at 280 hrs. I had the motor apart at 500hrs and the Nicasil bore coating was \*perfect\*. That was the last time I swapped out the piston.
If It's like the 107 1.0 it would be Total Quartz ineo 5w30. Total Quartz is the official oil provider for Peugeot engines and it's the one recommended by Peugeot although any similar oil should work.
5W40 Castrol
I been using Motul 8100 XClean on my BMW for 4 oil changes or 40000 km. Have changen service garage and they changed to Total Quartz 5w30. Since then engine is running much quiter
I use Castrol Edge. It's cheap and good. I drive a lot and I change oil every 3k miles so 5qt for $25 just fits my life better.
B46 which is essentially a B48 engine. 105000km. Running Castrol Euro Car 5W30 in the summer and 0W30 winter. Live in Canada so the ambient temp can range from -30C to +35C.
I have used Liqui moly from FCP Euro, lately I have been using Castrol from Walmart.
Castrol Semi-sintético 15w50, relativamente barato, bom pra caralho, não evapora rápido, troco a cada 2500km na minha Biz (experimentando ver como fica aos 3000 neste momento) e tô pensando se vou começar a usar na D250 também.
I personally have used the RN17FE 0W-20 (Renault branded Castrol GTX bottles) for 10k km after the innitial oil that was filled in the factory (I don’t know which one was filled in factory). I haven’t noticed any better fuel economy but that can be tough to determine because I drove the car mainly through the winter and did more shorter trips than the original factory first fill oil that I drove with during spring and summer.
Castrol sucks
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