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I just got an 2013 Audi A6 3.0T. It has 2K miles on it now and am going to do an oil change at 5K miles. In my stash I have two oils. Which one should I use? I have Red Line 0w40 and Royal Purple 5w40. Which one should I use? I understand neither one meets VW specs but that is not my concern at all. I will let the BITOGER's decide what goes next in it. Thanks!!
 
Originally Posted By: deven
I just got an 2013 Audi A6 3.0T. It has 2K miles on it now and am going to do an oil change at 5K miles. In my stash I have two oils. Which one should I use? I have Red Line 0w40 and Royal Purple 5w40. Which one should I use? I understand neither one meets VW specs but that is not my concern at all. I will let the BITOGER's decide what goes next in it. Thanks!!


You have no worry at all about warranty if something goes wrong from an engine defect and they try to blame your oil on it?

I would not feel comfortable recommending between two non-VW specs.

You have a fantastic car! As cheap as some of the in-spec oils can be found on sale, like Mobil 1 0w40, why not use an in spec product and cover your basis?

Enjoy that car though, again, that must be a fun one to hop in and drive!
 
Very true, don't take chances with non approved oil or filters for a new car, but do figure out if the recommended OCI is too long, although if you make a warranty claim in the US that is rejected because of using a non Audi approved oil they have to prove the oil was the cause of the engine failure, which for a major brand recommended oil would be difficult for them, unless you signed some extended warranty deal that dictates oil type as most do.

Originally Posted By: Ayrton
Originally Posted By: deven
I just got an 2013 Audi A6 3.0T. It has 2K miles on it now and am going to do an oil change at 5K miles. In my stash I have two oils. Which one should I use? I have Red Line 0w40 and Royal Purple 5w40. Which one should I use? I understand neither one meets VW specs but that is not my concern at all. I will let the BITOGER's decide what goes next in it. Thanks!!


You have no worry at all about warranty if something goes wrong from an engine defect and they try to blame your oil on it?

I would not feel comfortable recommending between two non-VW specs.

You have a fantastic car! As cheap as some of the in-spec oils can be found on sale, like Mobil 1 0w40, why not use an in spec product and cover your basis?

Enjoy that car though, again, that must be a fun one to hop in and drive!
 
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Originally Posted By: deven
I just got an 2013 Audi A6 3.0T. It has 2K miles on it now and am going to do an oil change at 5K miles. In my stash I have two oils. Which one should I use? I have Red Line 0w40 and Royal Purple 5w40. Which one should I use? I understand neither one meets VW specs but that is not my concern at all. I will let the BITOGER's decide what goes next in it. Thanks!!


I think you are NUTS not to use an oil that meets the specs. If you can afford a 2013 Audi, you can afford to buy some oil and save your stash for another vehicle. They have the specs for a reason.
 
I'd ONLY follow the manual in ANY new vehicle. Part of the reason of buying new is the warranty.

Esp one with a turbo!!!

Why take *ANY* risk?

Glad to see other members with the same mindset! Gives me faith that some here still have it.
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This is why I do not keep a "stash", it just seems like another form of hoarding. You always have oil around that you do not really want to use!!

I can think of many cars that had massive warranty issues that the owner would not learn of until a several years have passed......
Mid 70's Ford 2300 flat cams
All the Olds Diesels
Late 90's V6 Toyota sludge engines
Some Nissan Turbocharger bearing coking
many more have been reported on these pages

I have been bit badly once using a non approved lubricant..... and can see no reason to do it.
 
IMO.....using a non-spec oils is not a prudent move....especially since it might effect your warranty. You can sell it, or use it for other vehicles.

Mobil 1 0w40....is highly touted by many BITOG'ers...and IMO would be perfect for your new Audi. Its a top-tier oil that can hardly be beat...and can be found everywhere.
 
K. Well I agree with everyone about warantee retention and why risk it however if you want to ignore it that's up to you.
Either of those oils will work. If you are going to go against the grain I suggest doing used oil analysis' throughout the oil change intervals so you can at least see how the engine is wearing.
I'm pretty sure red line suggests not using their oils until after 5000 miles on engine. At least the bottles I have say that.
 
Originally Posted By: deven
I just got an 2013 Audi A6 3.0T. It has 2K miles on it now and am going to do an oil change at 5K miles. In my stash I have two oils. Which one should I use? I have Red Line 0w40 and Royal Purple 5w40. Which one should I use? I understand neither one meets VW specs but that is not my concern at all. I will let the BITOGER's decide what goes next in it. Thanks!!

You have MB E350, what oil do you use in that car ? M1 0W40 ? Why not use the same oil in the Audi ?
 
Originally Posted By: deven
I just got an 2013 Audi A6 3.0T. It has 2K miles on it now and am going to do an oil change at 5K miles. In my stash I have two oils. Which one should I use? I have Red Line 0w40 and Royal Purple 5w40. Which one should I use? I understand neither one meets VW specs but that is not my concern at all. I will let the BITOGER's decide what goes next in it. Thanks!!

Both oils will be heavier than necessary but I suspect the RP 5W-40 will be the lighter of the two so that's what I'd go with.

Once that's used up, I'd pick up enough RL 0W-20 (same oil as the 0W-40 but without the polymer thickeners) to mix 50/50 with the RL 0W-40 to create a heavy 0W-30. I have other suggestions as well; PM me if interested.
 
Originally Posted By: deven
Which one should I use?


Cut and paste any of the previous warnings about warranty and approved oils and how M1 0w-40 is reasonably priced and insert here.

Notwithstanding that, I'd consider the RP 5w-40 (or their 0w-40). Aside from CATERHAM's point about viscosity, RP at least claims some relevant ACEA specifications.
 
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Originally Posted By: deven
I just got an 2013 Audi A6 3.0T. It has 2K miles on it now and am going to do an oil change at 5K miles. In my stash I have two oils. Which one should I use? I have Red Line 0w40 and Royal Purple 5w40. Which one should I use? I understand neither one meets VW specs but that is not my concern at all. I will let the BITOGER's decide what goes next in it. Thanks!!

You have MB E350, what oil do you use in that car ? M1 0W40 ? Why not use the same oil in the Audi ?

Ah, I need to update my sig. The Merc is gone and replaced with the Audi. The same two oils, RP and RL were used in it.
 
Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
I'd ONLY follow the manual in ANY new vehicle. Part of the reason of buying new is the warranty.

Esp one with a turbo!!!

Why take *ANY* risk?

Glad to see other members with the same mindset! Gives me faith that some here still have it.
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Bill, even though the car has the 3.0T moniker it is not turbo charged but supercharged.

I understand the importance of following the manual for fluid changes because of warranty reasons and giving AoA a reason to void my warranty. If I ever had issues with the engine I doubt they would be able to pin it to the motor oil as I am using some of the best motor oils produced at the moment.
 
If the oil you use, doesn't meet the Audi spec .. all that they would have to point out is .. that the oil you used did not meet their spec. Not sure why you are laser focused on not following Audi's requirements.
 
Originally Posted By: deven
Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
I'd ONLY follow the manual in ANY new vehicle. Part of the reason of buying new is the warranty.

Esp one with a turbo!!!

Why take *ANY* risk?

Glad to see other members with the same mindset! Gives me faith that some here still have it.
thumbsup2.gif



Bill, even though the car has the 3.0T moniker it is not turbo charged but supercharged.

I understand the importance of following the manual for fluid changes because of warranty reasons and giving AoA a reason to void my warranty. If I ever had issues with the engine I doubt they would be able to pin it to the motor oil as I am using some of the best motor oils produced at the moment.



I'd like to point out that to get specs like the VW Spec & Mercedes Spec, the oil companies even have to buy the additives from *specific* sources. It is very detailed to be able to get an OE spec.

While some of the requirements to get these approvals might be silly, the overall approval is not something to ignore. While I understand in your case, you are not trying to use some cheap dino oil, you never know what they might try to pull on you to void your warranty.

Do Audis not come with a few oil changes free? Mercedes don't, and I always thought BMW & Audi try to use that against Mercedes. (Edit, I guess Audi cut out the free program. Makes sense to me otherwise you're paying for it with MSRP).
 
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Originally Posted By: Danno
If the oil you use, doesn't meet the Audi spec .. all that they would have to point out is .. that the oil you used did not meet their spec. Not sure why you are laser focused on not following Audi's requirements.


It's not that I am laser focused about using non Audi specified requirement but moreso that I have used non spec'd oil in many car's I have owned without any issues. I believe using RP or RL in this car would be better oil than many that are VW approved. Plus they'd have a hard time proving that the oil caused the damage if it came down to that.
 
Originally Posted By: deven
Originally Posted By: Danno
If the oil you use, doesn't meet the Audi spec .. all that they would have to point out is .. that the oil you used did not meet their spec. Not sure why you are laser focused on not following Audi's requirements.


It's not that I am laser focused about using non Audi specified requirement but moreso that I have used non spec'd oil in many car's I have owned without any issues. I believe using RP or RL in this car would be better oil than many that are VW approved. Plus they'd have a hard time proving that the oil caused the damage if it came down to that.


Im sure both RP and RL have insurance to back their lubricants against engine failure, assuming your new Audi specs a 40wt oil. this of course would be a long procedure if in fact you did have and issue, but im betting both companies have some backing to their products.

it is of course easier to make a claim to the dealer should a problem arise, so most people will choose a certified oil while under warranty, myself included. however, i do not think you will have and issue with either product.
 
Well, first off, congratulations on the new car!

Besides echoing what others have said about the use of a specified oil to preserve warranty (VW 502.00, unless something has changed), you may want to leave the factory fill in for the full recommended interval. From hanging out at the various VW fora, some VAG owners who change the factory fill early occasionally report higher than average consumption rates thereafter. After the first change, you can change it as early as you like.

All the best with your new ride.
 
get an oil that meets the spec's or get the stealer to do the oil changes most of them are priced so you dont go other places...Dont take any chances that engine is expensive we just did an audi that the customer went through water and it cost a lot just in parts..
 
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