Engine oil RED LINE or MOTUL
I have the 6.4 liter Hemi in my Charger, and I switched from Ultra Platinum to Redline. My car uses 0w 40, but nonetheless, I have not seen or felt any difference between the 2. If you are worried about switching, I can assure you that Redline is a very high quality oil.
Im stage 2 and used to run liqui moly 5w-30 but it didn’t seem to make my engine run as smooth as it should until my friend recommended me motul 5w-40 and so I recommend motul 5w-40. Me and my friend both beat on our stage 2+ 340is and motul seems to make my engine run way healthier and smooth compared to liqui moly 5w-30.
Depende sa oil sir, Motul Htech100 gamit ko hanggang 1,500km nagwawala pa rin yung motor. Pero sa mga pipichuging oil tulad ng kixx at RS8 minola oil 300km pa lang ang lamya na
I am running Redline 0w-30 during the warmer months. It was the most reasonably priced group 5 ester base (with great reviews) that I could find. Oil temps during my last autoX event were down 15 degrees F, compared to a similar day with the factory recommended 0w-20.
My 07 Passat has 236k. I change oil every 5k, cam follower every 70-100k (20k is serious overkill), lots of coil pack changes (like 4 or 5), and that is about it.
Redline 5w-30 with an OEM filter. No issues and smoother start up.
I am becoming a big fan of Motul oils. If you look closely at the specs, they are really at the top of their game. Especially the cold weather performance.
I've always used Liqui Moly 5W-40 Leichtlauf, but yesterday I decided to put Motul X-Cess Gen2 5W-40...same quality? less money? I'll test that after 8k km and compare it to liqui
I prefer motul as I’ve used both and motul gives me less oil consumption from burning/passing through rings on my mk3 TT.
I just put in Motul 8100 instead of whatever the dealer was using. Haven't really noticed a difference except it's occasionally burning a bit, but I can't say for sure that it's just because of the oil.
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