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2011 Volvo XC90 3.2 AWD
Out: Pennzoil Platinum 5w-30 Synthetic 8 Quarts
Off: WIX Oil Filter

In: Mobil1 5w-30 High Mileage Synthetic 5 Quarts
Mobil1 0w-40 European Synthetic 3 Quarts
On: WIX Oil Filter

Added: BG MOA
 
2022 VW Atlas with engine that uses WIX 10396 cartridge filter. 24k on vehicle

In: M1 ESP 0w30 and another M1 10396 filter. Thank God they put filter up top as one underneath on prior years was very messy to change
 
2022 VW Atlas with engine that uses WIX 10396 cartridge filter. 24k on vehicle

In: M1 ESP 0w30 and another M1 10396 filter. Thank God they put filter up top as one underneath on prior years was very messy to change
I don’t know about the Atlas but, the Tiguan is one of the easiest oil changes that I’ve ever done. There is no shield in the way of the drain plug and the filter is on top of the engine.
 
Family member's 2009 Hyundai Sonata 4 cyl 214k miles... Out : Valvoline Ep 5w30 - ST9688
Next oci 219k.

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2018 BMW X5
I6
Out: Mobil 1 Euro 0-40
Out: Mann cartridge filter

In: HPL Euro 5-40
In: BMW cartridge filter (but it was marked Mann on it as well)

Side note: this was first oil change using Valvomax. Really easy altho oil did take longer to drain it seemed.
 
Family member's 2009 Hyundai Sonata 4 cyl 214k miles... Out : Valvoline Ep 5w30 - ST9688
Next oci 219k.

w30OIsi.jpg
So , you will do a 5K mile OCI with a ST synthetic rated for 20K miles ? If the '09 Sonata is a DI engine then you won't be doing long drains in it so you might save a few dollars for the ST synthetic 10,000-mile oil (or whatever the ST standard drain synthetic oil is) .
 
2017 Toyota Camry SE

OUT: Castrol Edge 0W-20 and OEM filter

IN: Castrol Edge 0W-20 and OEM filter

Miles on Oil: 2,670

ODO miles: 101,510

A short OCI because I start school next week and want to get it out the way since it'll be a busy semester

Also changed drive belt, rotated tires and cleaned throttle body
 
So , you will do a 5K mile OCI with a ST synthetic rated for 20K miles ? If the '09 Sonata is a DI engine then you won't be doing long drains in it so you might save a few dollars for the ST synthetic 10,000-mile oil (or whatever the ST standard drain synthetic oil is) .
It is DI..Only a couple dollars difference ,not enough to fret about.
 
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