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Does Eneos, Amsoil, redline or motul oil really make THAT big of a difference for the price? I just DD my car, no tracking... spirited driving on backroads every now and then. Is it really necessary?
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yes it does.
does eating healthy every day make a difference even if you aren't a professional athlete?
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OP, you are driving with "extreme conditions," I would highly suggest going with a better oil. An every day DD with correct oil changes probably won't see much of a difference. I'll just be running toyota oil until I start autoxing it |
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Dude has a point. Factory fill is damn good stuff.
Considering my experiences at the dealer, I'd recommend buying it and doing the oil change yourself.
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Eneos Sustina 0w20.
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I will continue to use Subaru's oil (free oil changes) until the third oil change, when all the factory particulates and cocktail fluids are removed. Then i will change over to Eneos.
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Not sure if you're talking about Subaru or Toyota, but i've been reading on the bob oil forum and many say the Toyota 0W-20 is one of there favorites.
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![]() Because the Subaru 0w-20 is quite good.
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Yeahhhh I don't have sustina money lol. But I think my dealership uses penzoil, at least when I got my car I asked the service department and they said they had penzoil. Idk if they rotate oils but if they don't I'd be getting penzoil instead of OEM Toyota for my free oil changes
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The NOACK volatility (% of evaporation) of Pennzoil Platinum 0W-20 is on par with Red Line 0W-20 (if the test methods are the same). 8.9% with PP and 9.0% with RL. http://www.epc.shell.com/Docs/GPCDOC...1212050515.pdf http://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=124&pcid=21 Many GF5 oils are closer to the API's NOACK limit of 15%. http://www.infineum.com/Documents/AP...ons%202010.pdf The lower the NOACK the better. -Dennis |
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