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Salanguit Liqui Moly Feedback. December 16th, 2018, 10:46 AM
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    Need some feedback about using liqui moly fully synthetic oil. specifically comparing to shell fully synthetic.

    I've been a shell engine user eversince and Planning to try out the liqui moly, just for the sake of trying.

    Any feedback from former user or current user of liqui moly will be very much appreciated.

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    I am using their additive for my engine and tranny. Seems legit.

    Can't go wrong with them since highly rated even in other car forums and bob is the oil guy site as well.

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    This is what I use on my 2010 Altis. I'm happy with it.

    Agree with Ry that it's highly rated, reason why I tried LM. This is what I bought from Amazon (see the 5 star rating) And I like that it's Made in Germany



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    Last edited by _Cathy_; December 16th, 2018 at 12:19 PM.

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    german or korean french oils - they all meet different specs. API(american/asian) or ACEA or vehicle specific oils(porsche Ferrari)


    just get the right viscosity...


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    One word: overpriced

    just like motul

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    One word: overpriced

    just like motul
    How much is LM ba here? Toyota FS is P600 per liter.

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    About P850/L.

    Toyota i think is just a re-packed mobil1 and you could get it at cash and carry. I just stopped buying frm them because of better and cheaper alternative oils, but mobil1 is the number1 synthetic maker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    This is what I use on my 2010 Altis. I'm happy with it.

    Agree with Ry that it's highly rated, reason why I tried LM. This is what I bought from Amazon (see the 5 star rating) And I like that it's Made in Germany



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    Wow sulit for 32 usd if free shipping indeed. Amazon prime ba gamit mo?

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    for ordinary driving, i guess ordinary mineral oil will be fine.
    but in extremes of driving, where fractions of a second spell the difference between winning and losing, "we need every little bit of help".

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    for ordinary driving, i guess ordinary mineral oil will be fine.
    but in extremes of driving, where fractions of a second spell the difference between winning and losing, "we need every little bit of help".
    It is always good to check the manual for the oil requirement. In the case of turbocharged cars, manufacturers require low viscosity fully synthetic oils.

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