Engine oil LIQUI MOLY or RED LINE
I've been using this exclusively in 3 of my cars. 2004 ford mustang, 2008 Chevy Suburban and a 2015 Mercedes CLA 250. All cars are over 120k on the clock and none have any excessive wear or leaks. I change the oil every 5 to 6k miles. No problems yet. It's a very solid product.
It’s all I use. No issues, I can’t say for sure if it made any difference with anything but I trust it.
A bit in the expensive side, but I use it and several Liqui-Moly products.
I used it often this product and like it very much. (I used it in my 2005 E320 CDI; I haven’t used it in my W123).
I've been using liqui moly for a while now and its been great.
As to which one, the two that are reported to induce the *least* consumption are Liqui Moly Leichtlauf, and Fuchs Titan Super Syn.
Liquid Molly 5W-40 is what I use in mine.
If you can use Redline 5w30, go right ahead. You will not have an issue. I call Redline the guarantee oil. I can pretty much guarantee that you will never have the dreaded lifter tick. It has been known to quieten a ticking engine too.
I run liquimoly and it has been great in every vehicle I've put it in. I run WIX XP filters. All my engines run beautifully. My ram 1500 tows frequent and gets ran harder than most.
It's recommended by Nissan to use ester based oil. I use redline 5w-30. Pricey but I feel the difference and motor runs flawless imo
My 2019 consumed maybe 1/2qt for the first two oil changes. Swapped to Liqui Moly last 2 changes and been zero oil consumption.
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