Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or RED LINE
Liqui Molly special tech LL 5W30 îl cumpăr de la auto*arma. Îl iau pe asta pentru ca are norma vw 502.00 și îl folosesc pentru un motor 1.4 16V 80 c.p. benzina aspirat. Din căutările mele sunt puține uleiuri 5W30 cu norma vw 502.00 pe piața.
Liqi moli molygen in toate, e cel mai bun
I value peace of mind and the price difference isn’t noticeable long-term,so I run LiquiMoly leichtlauf. I figure German cars get German oil as they probably design it to their own German standards.
I know leichtlauf is the best from them, meets the highest standards for German vehicles and is tested very stringently, so for performance I’d stick with that.
I use 5w30, liqui moly toptec 4200. It meets VW504 standard and API SP.
Just noticing on my receipt from a local indy that services all Euros (but a lot porsches) that they put in 5w40 LiquiMoly.
I use Redline, similar quality and price to Amsoil, without the MLM BS.
That being said, i use Liqui Moly 5W40 Leichtlauf High Tech. Unless you're in Canada or something i think you should use 5W40.
I found the Honda certification number recently but cannot recall where (I\u2019m trying though and will update if I do). \nI wonder if the green VW508 is LiquiMoly? Their oil(s) are green. And, LiquiMoly New Gen is what I settled on for my FL5.
I just put Redline 5w-30 into my 2011 STI at the last oil change. We'll see how it goes.
Engine was noisier with the mix vs. the previously used redline 5w40. Iron levels are up at 6.3 ppm/1000 miles Oil usage increased by 1/2 quart over the redline 5w40 TBN/TAN levels are worse than 5w40 at comparable mileage
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