Anyone use this oil?
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I change oil about every 4500 to 5000. i know that is early, but as some else on this site (possibly bbyer) has said, no one ever regrets changing oil too often. It seemed like the Castrol used a little more than half a court. usually the Rotella is less than that. However, I am told my PCV is bad and will be replacing that this week.
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I actually did, as I was in a pinch and thought they'd at least have the German Castrol stuff 5w30, but no.
Theoretically speaking this should have the same (and more) range though. This IS the "Made in Germany" stuff right?
I think only one of those Walmart Castrol Edge products is actually made in Germany.
Anyways it seemed to sheer out in high temperatures - not sure how to put a finger on it, but the engine was a little bit louder (high frequency noises, aka friction sources) normal oil usage (actually this thing really doesn't burn any oil). But I was definitely happy to change it out.
I've been through this game with a number of vehicles including my M3 and my girlfriends 2005 turbo diesel Jeep Liberty (specs 0w40 Mobil 1 synthetic?!) and I'm routinely disappointed with the popular products aka Castrol and Mobil1. I've seen 15w50 M1 sheer out to water when they went to the "Extended Performance" POS gold cap blend.
The only oils I've ALWAYS been happy with are;
Shell Rotella T6 - awesome in my 17-year-old DII, AND gf's 05 Jeep w/ VM Motori 2.8 turbo diesel. Definitely a HEAVY duty oil with great zinc content for older / flat tappet and pushrod engines.
Lubro Moly (LiquiMoly) - ALL oils. When the M1 15w50 turned to water in my M5, I threw in Lubro Moly 10w40 and ALL my chain and valvetrain noise totally vanished at 100k miles. Never sheered out either.
I FINALLY used this stuff again in my LR3 last oil change, and the engine is quiet, zero oil consumption, etc..
Almost everything they have is a certified Group IV full synthetic oil, no hydrocracked / conventional group III, PAOs etc.. it's very pure. The Germans also have ridiculous (relatively speaking) controls on what you're allowed to label - it HAS to hold up to implied performance and purity marks or you can basically be locked up lol. Same goes for German beers though, FWIW.
Theoretically speaking this should have the same (and more) range though. This IS the "Made in Germany" stuff right?
I think only one of those Walmart Castrol Edge products is actually made in Germany.
Anyways it seemed to sheer out in high temperatures - not sure how to put a finger on it, but the engine was a little bit louder (high frequency noises, aka friction sources) normal oil usage (actually this thing really doesn't burn any oil). But I was definitely happy to change it out.
I've been through this game with a number of vehicles including my M3 and my girlfriends 2005 turbo diesel Jeep Liberty (specs 0w40 Mobil 1 synthetic?!) and I'm routinely disappointed with the popular products aka Castrol and Mobil1. I've seen 15w50 M1 sheer out to water when they went to the "Extended Performance" POS gold cap blend.
The only oils I've ALWAYS been happy with are;
Shell Rotella T6 - awesome in my 17-year-old DII, AND gf's 05 Jeep w/ VM Motori 2.8 turbo diesel. Definitely a HEAVY duty oil with great zinc content for older / flat tappet and pushrod engines.
Lubro Moly (LiquiMoly) - ALL oils. When the M1 15w50 turned to water in my M5, I threw in Lubro Moly 10w40 and ALL my chain and valvetrain noise totally vanished at 100k miles. Never sheered out either.
I FINALLY used this stuff again in my LR3 last oil change, and the engine is quiet, zero oil consumption, etc..
Almost everything they have is a certified Group IV full synthetic oil, no hydrocracked / conventional group III, PAOs etc.. it's very pure. The Germans also have ridiculous (relatively speaking) controls on what you're allowed to label - it HAS to hold up to implied performance and purity marks or you can basically be locked up lol. Same goes for German beers though, FWIW.