Oil Selection for 2015 GTI?

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Going to be helping my friend with an oil change on his 2015 GTI (fully stock) and he wasn't sure which oil to use - should I just grab ESP 0W-30 for the VW 502?
 
Going to be helping my friend with an oil change on his 2015 GTI (fully stock) and he wasn't sure which oil to use - should I just grab ESP 0W-30 for the VW 502?
M1 0w40 FS or ESP 0w30 are both great options. 504 oils are totally acceptable in the US, per service manual. My local dealer does bulk 504 0w30 for most cars that don't require 508 or 507.

ESP won't prevent carbon buildup so I generally use 0w40 FS since it's been proven in many high power EA888s in friends' Mk7s and is a few dollars cheaper per change where I am.
 
M1 0w40 FS or ESP 0w30 are both great options. 504 oils are totally acceptable in the US, per service manual. My local dealer does bulk 504 0w30 for most cars that don't require 508 or 507.

ESP won't prevent carbon buildup so I generally use 0w40 FS since it's been proven in many high power EA888s in friends' Mk7s and is a few dollars cheaper per change where I am.
My local dealer used 504 00 instead of 508 00 per my request during the free oil changes. I have a small suspicion they do that all the time but I don't know it for sure.
 
M1 0w40 FS or ESP 0w30 are both great options. 504 oils are totally acceptable in the US, per service manual. My local dealer does bulk 504 0w30 for most cars that don't require 508 or 507.

ESP won't prevent carbon buildup so I generally use 0w40 FS since it's been proven in many high power EA888s in friends' Mk7s and is a few dollars cheaper per change where I am.
I hadn't heard about the difference in carbon accumulation, is it a difference in hard carbon deposits on pistons and in ring grooves?
 
I hadn't heard about the difference in carbon accumulation, is it a difference in hard carbon deposits on pistons and in ring grooves?
The low/mid-SAPS VW approvals require (504 definitely does, we assume the others do) a ceiling on intake valve buildup by mass. It also adds requirements on piston cleanliness but in my experience seeing the insides of a bunch of EA888s, the ones on 0w40 FS (502) are also pretty spotless and a really good 502 can meet or exceed the performance of a 504.
 
The low/mid-SAPS VW approvals require (504 definitely does, we assume the others do) a ceiling on intake valve buildup by mass. It also adds requirements on piston cleanliness but in my experience seeing the insides of a bunch of EA888s, the ones on 0w40 FS (502) are also pretty spotless and a really good 502 can meet or exceed the performance of a 504.
Forgive my ignorance, but wouldn't ESP meeting the requirements of 504 00 mean that it complies with the intake valve deposit limit? Or have you generally found that the FS 0W-40 engines have cleaner valves despite the different specifications?
 
Forgive my ignorance, but wouldn't ESP meeting the requirements of 504 00 mean that it complies with the intake valve deposit limit? Or have you generally found that the FS 0W-40 engines have cleaner valves despite the different specifications?
yes, it does meet the limit. it is one of the best approvals to look for.

however it does not prevent buildup entirely. I wouldn't claim to have witnessed a difference in valve buildup, but that's a factor of everyone I know who's torn down or scoped one was running port injection and beating on it (so the port injectors were actually activating regularly). I should post one of my factory pistons sometime (mostly ran M1 0w40/5w40), they were scuffed from DI failure but rings were great.

you can shop data sheets if you want (Noack, SAPS %) but long term you will need to walnut blast and replace PCVs on that engine as maintenance, oil won't fully prevent it.
 
Forgive my ignorance, but wouldn't ESP meeting the requirements of 504 00 mean that it complies with the intake valve deposit limit? Or have you generally found that the FS 0W-40 engines have cleaner valves despite the different specifications?
Run Mobil 1 ESP 0W30. It has esters in it, it has same Noack as 0W40, and 0W40 does not have measurably higher HTHS, but does have much higher KV100, which indicates need to bump KV100 to get acceptable HTHS.
WHile Mobil1 0W40 is exceptional oil, I think latest version is bit diluted comapred to previous ones. If you want 40 grade, go Mobil1 ESP 0W40 X4, or Pennzoil Platinum Euro 5W40 (VW502.00).
 
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