For those still curious about using the Leichtlauf High Tech vs Molygen (both 5w-40), I emailed Liqui Moly about it and this was the rep's response: "Unless you have extensive modifications and track/race your MB CLA 250 you're best of by staying with the Mercedes approved Leichtlauf High Tech 5W40. Molygen New Generation oils are designed more for tuned and high performance cars that are used for weekend racing and although these oils may help generate increased power when driven hard they are not going to provide as much overall protection when used in daily driving in a stock vehicle". - Stefan Braun from Liqui Moly. This is the direct quote from them (few typos but I'm guessing that's just due to a language barrier). He did go on to recommend a few additives but it sounds like just using the LHT instead of Molygen is more than sufficient for daily use.
Wel, thats nog good news. Can you perhaps share the email adress please? I dont want to talk to the local reps here. I want to talk to the guys making the stuff. Appreciate it.
I received about the same response from Stefan: Use Leichtlauf High Tech 5W40 engine oil. This oil will support ring seal and reduce blow with the help of its very string lubricating film. Add Ceratec to the new oil this time then every 30,000 miles/50,000km to reduce friction and increase protection. Ceratec will help the piston rings move freely and will reduce timing chain wear by penetrating each chain link to reduce friction and wear. It will also add extra heat protection throughout. A very effective way to reduce wear and improve overall performance Also this oil change then every 20,000 miles/30,000km/2 years add Motor Oil Saver to the engine oil to help refresh rubber-based engine seals. Rubber based seals harden and shrink with age and Motor Oil Saver will prevent or reverse that process. If your engine is consuming oil, it may be because your valve seals are aged and hard. In that case adding Motor Oil Saver will soften these seals and reduce oil consumption. It will take approximately 400-500 miles of driving before the treatment have completed.
@@Juscaps Absolutely, Molygen really isn't meant to your average daily, unless you're pushing boost or have a heavy tune, or if you're breaking the engine in for the first 1000 miles. High Tech is the way to go with Ceratec or MoS2, especially for German engines.
Kinda random, but I felt like the liquimoly American rep was trying to one up the German guy. It seems like he was trying to cut him off more. Lol. The German guy is like relaxed, while the American guy is trying to prove he knows more.
They do not bring it into the country, nor officially sell it here in the states, we can only purchase this from online amazon vendors in Europe/UK. I am curious as to WHY that is the case. ??? I have the Ford spec meeting, 5W-20 Molygen oil in my 1.6 liter, GTDI Ecoboost engine in my Fiesta ST currently, and it is a bit disconcerting to just now be finding out that this product is viewed almost as a racing oil by LM. The starting TBN is not ridiculously low, like one would expect in a pure racing oil, albeit not all that high like some other oils (Ravenol DXG, etc.), The volatility % IS higher than many other premium synthetics though, which i would think one would really NOT want in a 'street high performance' oil, let alone a 'racing' oil. ???? LM's description 'copy' also states that it is a good oil to help prevent LSPI in GTDI engines, DESPITE the relatively high volatility number, one of the reasons WHY I chose it in the first place. I only do 4K-5K oil change intervals, MAX, but that could be a whole year for me to reach that mileage. Is this oil OK for me to use as a daily driven street oil, despite the low starting TBN? Should I go back to my old standby, Ravenol DXG (which I viewed as superior to LM's Ford spec meeting Special Tec, and why I tried the Molygen) even though yes, it is one viscosity higher than what Ford specs in the U.S. for this engine?
They just need to get the VW 502 approval for the Molygen - I don't think it can based on the additive package unfortunately so it's a no-go for folks really concerned with warranty.
There are no euro car manufacturers listed on the front of the Molygen bottle? Only North American and Japanese manufacturers. Has VW/Audi specifically certified/approved the Molygen oil?
the purple 5w40 /0w40 label manufacture approval, vw502/505, Porsche A04, and BMW L?, you can find them on the front of the bottle, lower right corner to be exact
The LM guy forgot to mention that molygen is not just green for fun. It's fluorescent green that shows up with UV light to show where there are leaks. So much for the expert.
I ran mobil1 synthetic in my benz r350 for years i took to mechanic to do the dreaded intake manifold issue and he changed out the oil with liqu moly and now my car burns oil especially on startup! Im guessing the oil swells seal which prbly swole up my valve seals hence why it burns on startup! Not happy about that oil
I want to improve shift feeling of my 01E because its getting notchy since I've put motul gear 300, what would be the best/more appropriated additive? ceratec or lubro moly MoS2 anti-friction for gears!? thanks
@@distrohouse1 I justo recieved an email directly from LM , they say you shouldn't mix it with any additive not even Molygen Additive except MOS2 at 4% max .
I also emailed Liqui Moly directly and this was their response, “Thank you very much for contacting us and your interest in our LIQUI MOLY products. Our Molygen motor oils are in perfect balance and usually there is no need to add any other anti-friction additive into them - these oils already contain additional chemical agents for extra wear protection. So adding MoS2 into the Molygen oils is possible but not neccassary.” I’m still adding CeraTec every 30k.
I don't feel any difference using Molygen with Ceratec or stand alone. However, Molygen deliver more torque than Royal Purple or Millers Nano Drive in my experience. And I also add ceratec on both oils in the past. Now I'm happy with just Molygen and no need to add another addictive.
I used 5w30 full synthetic liquimoly longtime tech “for gasoline and Diesel engine” for my bmw 535i 2011 it’s a gas engine should I be worrried ? The oil said “for gas and diesel “ it’s 5w30 synthetic but on the websit it said part did not fit but I still used it but it’s says it’s for gas and also diesel should I be worried
Hi, Buddy I'm Using 10W30 Grading LIQUI MOLY Engine Oil in My Bike as Per Company Recommendation But if i want Switch to 10W40 LIQUI MOLY Grade i it "OKAY" with my Bike Engine or Not if not what happend with bike engine ????
Hi! I emailed them a few days ago with that question (since they don't recommend mixing Ceratec with Molygen)... They said that their first recommendation is to do an engine flush and drain everything out, then put Molygen oil... Cheers
Is very little or none information about Ceratec and GDI turbocharged engines, turbos runs very very hot, oil vaporize always a bit and going to be remains perhaps more you add to the oil more stuff can buildup in the intake valves and other parts?.
buy what u get at car related market, in my country most used is Motul, Shell, mobil 1, all good just look what your car needs and used it dont cheap out :)
Actually Liqui Moly failed in testing against other popular brands. It sadly lost to freaking cheap ass Amazon Basics oil and cheap Wal-Mart's Supertech oil. Moly came in 3rd last in line. The winners was Amsoil Signature 100% Synthetic at #1 and Pennzoil Ultra Platinum motor oil at #2! Pennzoil won since it cost $24 for the 5 quart gallon compare to $76 for a gallon of Amsoil!!! My BMW 5 M Sport will now be getting nothing but the best and that's some Pennzoil Ultra from now on!
Project Farm did a motor oil extensive testing on about 20 popular brands and sadly Liqui Moly was 3rd to last in line and failed against the cheapest oils out there! Amazon freakin' Basic and Walmart's Super Tech motor oil BEAT Liqui Moly in the first round! How in hell could that be??? The winners of the oil testing was no other than AMSOIL Signature 💯% Synthetic oil and second place was Pennzoil Ultra Platinum motor oil!!! Goodbye Liqui Moly, hello Pennzoil Ultra for my BMW 5 M-Sport! The cleaning power of Pennzoil is in another level unmatched! Now i know why BMW switch from Castrol to Pennzoil as their now OEM synthetic motor oil!!!
Iv been dying to try the molygen in my MK4 Jetta 1.8t... anybody with jetta try it yet ??? Or recommend it ? .. or else I'll just stick to the regular blue bottle
It say´s in your owners manual the typ of oil to use, GM= DEXOS, MB ....... RN ...... VW ...... ect. It does not matter what brand as long as it states the manufactuars typ on the bottle. America is going over more and more to manufacturar specs as in Europe. The old API system mearly meets Oil Qaulity Control on the SAE scale, todays auto makers require specific typs of oil for their cars thus the GM -RN - MB - VW ratings as stated in their owners manual. Failing to do so may damage the catalitic converter, partical filter and other sensitive parts that are put on in order to meet emisions controls.
Hey, the black Liqui Moly guy. Why you show so much hate to your blue shirt colleague? LMAO. Look at your face when he speak. He is not stealing your thunder. Chill. Lol.
Why does it say Fully Synthetic instead of 100% Synthetic? Motul and Amsoil are the only oils I know of that says 100%. I heard if it says Fully Synthetic then it’s not 100% synthetic. There’s a reason why Mobil 1, Redline, LiquiMoly, Valvoline, Penzoil, Royal Purple, etc, do not put 100% on their bottles. They are not allowed to by law because it’s not 100%. There’s petroleum in it.
AMS oil is better. From all the real world tests out there using the best synthetic oil‘s AMS oil always comes first, making videos to promote your own oil doesn’t impress, Real world tests is what counts.
For those still curious about using the Leichtlauf High Tech vs Molygen (both 5w-40), I emailed Liqui Moly about it and this was the rep's response: "Unless you have extensive modifications and track/race your MB CLA 250 you're best of by staying with the Mercedes approved Leichtlauf High Tech 5W40. Molygen New Generation oils are designed more for tuned and high performance cars that are used for weekend racing and although these oils may help generate increased power when driven hard they are not going to provide as much overall protection when used in daily driving in a stock vehicle". - Stefan Braun from Liqui Moly. This is the direct quote from them (few typos but I'm guessing that's just due to a language barrier). He did go on to recommend a few additives but it sounds like just using the LHT instead of Molygen is more than sufficient for daily use.
Wel, thats nog good news. Can you perhaps share the email adress please? I dont want to talk to the local reps here. I want to talk to the guys making the stuff. Appreciate it.
I received about the same response from Stefan:
Use Leichtlauf High Tech 5W40 engine oil. This oil will support ring seal and reduce blow with the help of its very string lubricating film.
Add Ceratec to the new oil this time then every 30,000 miles/50,000km to reduce friction and increase protection. Ceratec will help the piston rings move freely and will reduce timing chain wear by penetrating each chain link to reduce friction and wear. It will also add extra heat protection throughout. A very effective way to reduce wear and improve overall performance
Also this oil change then every 20,000 miles/30,000km/2 years add Motor Oil Saver to the engine oil to help refresh rubber-based engine seals. Rubber based seals harden and shrink with age and Motor Oil Saver will prevent or reverse that process. If your engine is consuming oil, it may be because your valve seals are aged and hard. In that case adding Motor Oil Saver will soften these seals and reduce oil consumption. It will take approximately 400-500 miles of driving before the treatment have completed.
Thank you. You saved our plenty of time.
@@CK-dm9eu I used molly gen my last oil change would it be fine to switch to the high tech since I’m not tuned or anything yet
@@Juscaps Absolutely, Molygen really isn't meant to your average daily, unless you're pushing boost or have a heavy tune, or if you're breaking the engine in for the first 1000 miles. High Tech is the way to go with Ceratec or MoS2, especially for German engines.
I was actually hoping you'd explain the difference between the leichtlauf high tech and the longtime high tech motor oils.
Kinda random, but I felt like the liquimoly American rep was trying to one up the German guy. It seems like he was trying to cut him off more. Lol. The German guy is like relaxed, while the American guy is trying to prove he knows more.
Also I think the usp guy acknowledged this and tried to give them both equal exposure balancing things out .
Had the same Exact thought 😁😆
Little guy might be trying to compensate for his height or something else
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Mobile 1 burns in my 335i.... Liqui moly makes my engine quiet and I don’t need to add any additional quarts between changes
That is interesting because Noack% is higher on liqui moly oils
You use 5w-30 or 5w-40?
@@nicholaskolomiets2929 30
@@suleymancakr6724 huh?
@@MrTherandomvidsguy pretty sure they're talking about a Noack test en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noack_volatility_test
so what is the best 5w40 synthoil or 5w40 molygen i have an audi s5 year 2012 v6 333 hp and i don't know what to use
Why was Jose so pissed off every time the German guy was talking? He’s from the actual headquarters!?! 😂 so awkward
For a 2018 Mini Cooper countryman, would the 5w-40 be the oil to use? I live in a hot climate. The mini dealer uses 5-30. Just confused
What is "Molygen Motor Protect" additive for, can we add it to Molygen 5W-30 or does it already have it?
They do not bring it into the country, nor officially sell it here in the states, we can only purchase this from online amazon vendors in Europe/UK.
I am curious as to WHY that is the case. ???
I have the Ford spec meeting, 5W-20 Molygen oil in my 1.6 liter, GTDI Ecoboost engine in my Fiesta ST currently, and it is a bit disconcerting to just now be finding out that this product is viewed almost as a racing oil by LM.
The starting TBN is not ridiculously low, like one would expect in a pure racing oil, albeit not all that high like some other oils (Ravenol DXG, etc.),
The volatility % IS higher than many other premium synthetics though, which i would think one would really NOT want in a 'street high performance' oil, let alone a 'racing' oil. ????
LM's description 'copy' also states that it is a good oil to help prevent LSPI in GTDI engines, DESPITE the relatively high volatility number, one of the reasons WHY I chose it in the first place.
I only do 4K-5K oil change intervals, MAX, but that could be a whole year for me to reach that mileage.
Is this oil OK for me to use as a daily driven street oil, despite the low starting TBN?
Should I go back to my old standby, Ravenol DXG (which I viewed as superior to LM's Ford spec meeting Special Tec, and why I tried the Molygen) even though yes, it is one viscosity higher than what Ford specs in the U.S. for this engine?
I would have liked to know the difference between the grey label and the Synthol premium on the right. Both available in 5w40 for my b8.5 S4
They just need to get the VW 502 approval for the Molygen - I don't think it can based on the additive package unfortunately so it's a no-go for folks really concerned with warranty.
There are no euro car manufacturers listed on the front of the Molygen bottle? Only North American and Japanese manufacturers.
Has VW/Audi specifically certified/approved the Molygen oil?
the purple 5w40 /0w40 label manufacture approval, vw502/505, Porsche A04, and BMW L?, you can find them on the front of the bottle, lower right corner to be exact
I use only Liqui moly 5w-30 top tec 4200 to my mercedes c200 turbo,its fantastic oil for my engine!
Do you add the mos2 additive also? I'm going to run the 4200 also and I was going to add the 300ml anti friction mos2 to it also, Audi A5 2.0TDI.
Molygen not homlogate with vw , can we use it with vw cars or no ? Thanks for answer
Are there any independent test results I can view? especially regrading friction testing.
Project Farm does independent tests
Non scientific very short simple(incomplete) test
I have grab the 5w40 for honda civic 1.8 2011 in a hot weather country does it ok? Anything worry for catalyst converter? Thanks in advance
The short guy looks pissed lol
2012 Audi A7. Which do you recommend?
Any valve cleaners fuel additives?
Wich is the best for range Rover sport 3.0 diesel
Can add ceratec with molygen oil
i sensed some subtle competitive animosity between the american liqui moly guy towards the german moly guy...am i right??????
So awkward 😂 he was pissed the instant the German guy would start to talk....
The LM guy forgot to mention that molygen is not just green for fun. It's fluorescent green that shows up with UV light to show where there are leaks. So much for the expert.
why would i use molygen over leiclauf in the blue bottle?
Скажите маслянные фильтры есть в Германии Mann выпускают или нет.
hello need help I have Hyundai EU sonata 2002 96kw 280500km what type of engine oil should I use. thank you
Здравствуйте! Я заливаю LM Moligen 5w40 в Шкоду октавия 1.6 cwva подскажите подходит это масло в этот двигатель?
So what would best for a daily mk7 gti that I take to the track
Mercedes MB 229.51
I'm looking for 100% synthetic oil
Which one do you recommend
Also for MB 229.5
Thank you
motul 5w40 x cess
@@ziadbakkich3132 no, the ONLY 100% sintétic oil PAO base Is the Motul sport. & Motul racing 300v.. all the other motuls is HC oil. Blends...
Molygen is not VW 502 certified why?
I ran mobil1 synthetic in my benz r350 for years i took to mechanic to do the dreaded intake manifold issue and he changed out the oil with liqu moly and now my car burns oil especially on startup! Im guessing the oil swells seal which prbly swole up my valve seals hence why it burns on startup! Not happy about that oil
Can someone Please tell me the best and suitable injen oil for polo 1.2 MPI. (Petrol)
I have fiat bravo 2011my always use 5w40 toptech liqui moly since i bought the car...best oil ever
Can I mix ceratec and molygen?
No
Can I use Liqui Moly on W304 CDI 2013 model ?
I want to improve shift feeling of my 01E because its getting notchy since I've put motul gear 300, what would be the best/more appropriated additive? ceratec or lubro moly MoS2 anti-friction for gears!? thanks
Ceratec!
5W-30 liqui-moly work on 2015 f10 535i???
of course it works
Is it just me or does José look completely pissed everytime Marco speaks?? 😂
I assume not adding any of the extra additives to the Molygen (Green) based on their saying the Molygen has the perfect blend of additives?
I have the same question, what would happen if you add Ceratec hmmm
There was another Liqui Moly rep who did in fact say that the Molygen didn’t need any additives to the oil.
@@distrohouse1 I justo recieved an email directly from LM , they say you shouldn't mix it with any additive not even Molygen Additive except MOS2 at 4% max .
I also emailed Liqui Moly directly and this was their response, “Thank you very much for contacting us and your interest in our LIQUI MOLY products.
Our Molygen motor oils are in perfect balance and usually there is no need to add any other anti-friction additive into them - these oils already contain additional chemical agents for extra wear protection.
So adding MoS2 into the Molygen oils is possible but not neccassary.”
I’m still adding CeraTec every 30k.
I don't feel any difference using Molygen with Ceratec or stand alone. However, Molygen deliver more torque than Royal Purple or Millers Nano Drive in my experience. And I also add ceratec on both oils in the past. Now I'm happy with just Molygen and no need to add another addictive.
Curious to what LiquiMoly thinks about intake valve cleaners. Do they make one or do they think it’s bunk?
Absolutely they have a product called Valve Clean just for cleaning intake valves
Not Liquid-Moly, it's Liqui-Moly...you just have to read what is written on the bottle picture...Both are saying it wrong!
I used 5w30 full synthetic liquimoly longtime tech “for gasoline and Diesel engine” for my bmw 535i 2011 it’s a gas engine should I be worrried ? The oil said “for gas and diesel “ it’s 5w30 synthetic but on the websit it said part did not fit but I still used it but it’s says it’s for gas and also diesel should I be worried
I think your fine. Did you have any issues? I use the same one
Hi, Buddy I'm Using 10W30 Grading LIQUI MOLY Engine Oil in My Bike as Per Company Recommendation But if i want Switch to 10W40 LIQUI MOLY Grade i it "OKAY" with my Bike Engine or Not if not what happend with bike engine ????
What would be Liqui moly’s best 5w-20 oil?
Hello guys, can I use Molygen oil to a car that has been treated previosly with Ceratec ?
Hi!
I emailed them a few days ago with that question (since they don't recommend mixing Ceratec with Molygen)...
They said that their first recommendation is to do an engine flush and drain everything out, then put Molygen oil...
Cheers
Is very little or none information about Ceratec and GDI turbocharged engines, turbos runs very very hot, oil vaporize always a bit and going to be remains perhaps more you add to the oil more stuff can buildup in the intake valves and other parts?.
This oil is a lot lott lottt better than Motul or Mobil 1 !
...but no LM products for BMW B46/B48...why?
Which is the best for my vw golf r mk7.5 stage 2 molygen? 5w30 or 5w40?
5w40 is lighter. And better
What about the s4 b7 4.2l ?
I can use liqui moly molygen 5w40 with ceratec
This video is extremely hard to hear due to the echo background.
How many kilometter need to use ceramic engine oil?
Chea Keat 50000 km
Lmfao @ 2:27 .... "So I wanta talk a lil bit about.....You wanta come back up here john"
@usp Motorsports is the MOLY Green oil good for my 2008 BMW 328Xi 2dr
I have the same car did u buy the green and how is it running , bout to change my oil in few days i just bought it
@@michaelcondrey8681 still have not I have a few more weeks before I do an oil change
Hi! Which would you recommend for tropical climates: Molygen 5w40 or Leichtlauf High Tech 5w40?
both are ok to try...what is your car requirement ?
@@malvasia17 MB229.5
@@mercboy111 diesel or petrol? registration date?model?
@@malvasia17 petrol, 2014 model ☺️
you need to have an approval for 229.5 not just recommended for.....
Best oil to use in n54
Motul 8100
Why do you not sell for Mercedes?
All there 5w40 are MB 229.5 which is most gasoline MB
Can u use the molygene with the ceramictek
No it’s already blending optimally with it supposedly y
which viscosity will perform better in high speeds 5w30 or 5w40 ???
Penzoil euro is the best oil
buy what u get at car related market, in my country most used is Motul, Shell, mobil 1, all good just look what your car needs and used it dont cheap out :)
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LIQUI MOLY the best Motor Oil 👍
Actually Liqui Moly failed in testing against other popular brands. It sadly lost to freaking cheap ass Amazon Basics oil and cheap Wal-Mart's Supertech oil. Moly came in 3rd last in line. The winners was Amsoil Signature 100% Synthetic at #1 and Pennzoil Ultra Platinum motor oil at #2! Pennzoil won since it cost $24 for the 5 quart gallon compare to $76 for a gallon of Amsoil!!! My BMW 5 M Sport will now be getting nothing but the best and that's some Pennzoil Ultra from now on!
MOBILE 1 FULL SYNTHETIC 5W-30 😉
For bmw 528i 2012 120K miles any suggestions on an oil? Check my channel to see my car
Your website doesn't even list products for Mercedes Benz? Wtf????
Liqui Moly Is designed for BMW Benz Audi, basically all German cars
MB 229.5
Project Farm did a motor oil extensive testing on about 20 popular brands and sadly Liqui Moly was 3rd to last in line and failed against the cheapest oils out there! Amazon freakin' Basic and Walmart's Super Tech motor oil BEAT Liqui Moly in the first round! How in hell could that be???
The winners of the oil testing was no other than AMSOIL Signature 💯% Synthetic oil and second place was Pennzoil Ultra Platinum motor oil!!!
Goodbye Liqui Moly, hello Pennzoil Ultra for my BMW 5 M-Sport! The cleaning power of Pennzoil is in another level unmatched! Now i know why BMW switch from Castrol to Pennzoil as their now OEM synthetic motor oil!!!
LaloMan LoL.... Project farm needs to up their game on testing. Testing routine is shit.
LaloMan fell for PF BS. He still uses the Bearing Test.....ancient shit that shouldn't be taken seriously. Just another sucker.
Iv been dying to try the molygen in my MK4 Jetta 1.8t... anybody with jetta try it yet ??? Or recommend it ? .. or else I'll just stick to the regular blue bottle
Im using it in my mk5 1.6fsi
It say´s in your owners manual the typ of oil to use, GM= DEXOS, MB ....... RN ...... VW ...... ect. It does not matter what brand as long as it states the manufactuars typ on the bottle. America is going over more and more to manufacturar specs as in Europe. The old API system mearly meets Oil Qaulity Control on the SAE scale, todays auto makers require specific typs of oil for their cars thus the GM -RN - MB - VW ratings as stated in their owners manual. Failing to do so may damage the catalitic converter, partical filter and other sensitive parts that are put on in order to meet emisions controls.
Use ACEA
Hey, the black Liqui Moly guy. Why you show so much hate to your blue shirt colleague? LMAO. Look at your face when he speak. He is not stealing your thunder. Chill. Lol.
Napoleon Complex. He may lift, but the German would kick his ass any day of the week.
The guy is a distributor and doesn’t even know how to pronounce the brand correctly? lol
Ja
Is the dude on the left a giant or are the other 2 really short
Gringos very luck to can buy Molygen, in EU can no one buy this good oil.
2022 Porsche 911 forbids additives in their engines !
Why does it say Fully Synthetic instead of 100% Synthetic? Motul and Amsoil are the only oils I know of that says 100%. I heard if it says Fully Synthetic then it’s not 100% synthetic. There’s a reason why Mobil 1, Redline, LiquiMoly, Valvoline, Penzoil, Royal Purple, etc, do not put 100% on their bottles. They are not allowed to by law because it’s not 100%. There’s petroleum in it.
Correct. Liquimoly oil is classified as a Group 3/4. Don't let that bother you! I have used Liquimoly and Motul in all my Subies and no problems.
I just want to use it so I can say that my car is "rolling" on Moly 🙂
Dumbass
José is so small wtf
Let them talk, always cutting them off
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Lidquid Moly lol
AMS oil is better. From all the real world tests out there using the best synthetic oil‘s AMS oil always comes first, making videos to promote your own oil doesn’t impress, Real world tests is what counts.
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Best oil for m156 engine?