Engine oil Eneos or ELF
Eneos X Prime 0W-20
Eneos gamit ko for 6 years sa M3 ko. Wala pa dn usok gang Ngayon.
I use Eneos on my 2013 WRX since day one.
I have used Eneos 5w30 in it since I bought it. This is a group 5 oil and I believe that it saved my ass. Last summer going to work my car blew the top radiator hose off. I was about 3 miles from work and so I decided to just drive it. The temp gauge was pegged all the way. Come to find out my radiator inlet broke since it was plastic. I was able to get the hose back on after work and filled it up with coolant. Replaced the radiator with an aluminum CSF two row and knock on wood everything has been good since. Not losing water or oil and no smoke coming out the tailpipe or anything.
I’ve had a few oil samples analyzed of ENEOS and the OEM 0W-8 and the results are promising at 3k intervals.
My shop has a racing team and I've been using it ever since he got a sponsor.
I change my oil and the filter every 5000km,and my engine is running smooth after 280.000 Kms,with no oil consumption. Use ONLY full synthetic oil. Personally i use Eneos oil.
Been using Eneos & changing it every 4k miles/4 months. Congrats on the WRX
There is no “break-in oil” just ENEOS brand 0W-20. KIA and ENEOS have a partnership and the factory oil fill is this oil
I’ve used Shaffer’s and now ENEOS and T6 when it was the in thing and I can’t really tell a huge difference.
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Which engine oil to choose — Eneos or ELF?
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We compare engine oil across these categories:
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Which engine oil are better — ELF or Eneos?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil Eneos were overall better than ELF.
- Eneos received a PR Score of 97 out of 100, and ELF scored 95 points.
- Eneos ranked 16 in the overall ranking, and ELF ranked 23.
- The average rating is higher for Eneos (4.8) than for ELF (4.4).
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Engine oil Eneos have better feature ratings than ELF:
- Engine noise - owners believe, that this property for ELF is better than Eneos.
- Exhaust smoke - drivers claim, that by this property Eneos does not differ from ELF.
- Warning light - reviews suggest, that by this property Eneos does not differ from ELF.
Which engine oil are more popular — Eneos or ELF?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil Eneos were overall more popular than ELF.
By vote balance, engine oil Eneos surpassed ELF:
- For Eneos, the ratio of positive (77) to negative (2) votes is 75 votes.
- For ELF, the ratio of positive (38) to negative (2) votes is 36 votes.
By number of reviews, engine oil Eneos surpassed ELF:
- For engine oil Eneos there are 26 reviews: 25 positive, 1 neutral, 0 negative.
- For engine oil ELF there are 13 reviews: 12 positive, 1 neutral, 0 negative.
Which engine oil do car owners prefer — Eneos or ELF?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, engine oil Eneos and ELF have not taken top places in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding your review about these manufacturers.
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