Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or FUCHS
Liqui Molly!
I just did mine, German sports car, $160 for Liqui Moly and service
Liqui Moly is a fine oil that meets European specifications and comes in attractive packaging
I've used only LiquiMoly for 10+ years. Runs nice and smooth with zero complaints. Used in both an N52 and B58 engine.
Been using Liqui Moly since last 4 changes when a mechanic got emotional explaining how Mobil 1 is good, but if you are going such a long trip, oh man got for Liqui Moly, the best of the best, his reaction was almost orgasmic.
And I have loved the performance, lower noise, possibly good fuel economy, a 30 mpg+ on a 7k km trip last year.
For anyone who doesn't mind spending an extra buck, try Liqui Moly.
I used this because it was on sale:
Liqui Moly - 0w-30 Oil (5 Liter) Top Tec 4210 (504.00/507.00 spec)
I figure if it meets spec, cheaper is better for a midcycle top change.
I use Rowe oil or LiquiMoly in my TDI, been happy with either.
I have used it cause it has less oil consumption for me and it has kept everything very clean inside like sludge. My mk6 2.5 loves it and runs like a champ.
Never had issues with LiquiMoly.
LiquiMoly is a line of many products, some are API/ILSAC oils for American and Japanese cars, some are ACEA/Euro oil spec oils. In general they are decent products if you are buying the top end of their line.
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