Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or Mannol
Pick one oil and run it for life preferably liqui moly , I hear these particular engines need one oil for life , drive her hard sometimes should be fine
I run 5w30 liquimoly molygen since i tow a lot on my 2019 5.3
Oil pressures are happy and so far so good.
I always used LM 5w40 in my m62tu
Never had any issues and seemed to be a high quality brand
I'm using mannol extreme 5 W 40, very good price quality.
I ended up going for Liqui moly leichtlauf 5W40 and in the 300km gone nothing has been consumed which is good news.
ich in meinem Astra J 1.6 Turbo (A16LET) nur das Öl fahre, was Liqui Moly empfielt. Läuft bisher gut.
hatte da weder beim Corsa D noch Meriva irgendwie Probleme mit.
Brand doesn't matter as long as you keep up with the changes (every twelve months, given your driving), but Liqui Moly Leichtlauf gets good reviews.
If changing oil at 15k kms interval has served you well for 2 lakh kilometers, then I'd recommend sticking to it instead of switching to an oil with long service life. 30k kms oil change interval claim is a big stretch. I've used LiquiMoly 5w-40 with my Polo 1.2L TDI. Drove it close to or may be more than 20k kms over the course of 3 years until the check engine light came on. Immediately changed to OEM engine oil and for some reason the check engine light went away. Except with LiquiMoly, I've always changed engine oil at 15k kms or 1 year whichever was earlier. This is what my car's manufacturer recommends and I'll follow it even if I use LiquiMoly again.
Pouring it in it seemed thinner than the rating would suggest. When I turned on my engine (NC MX-5) I noticed a new ticking noise that doesn't go away.
Turns out it's the hydraulic lifters.
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