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Hello folks as some have read my threads on the use of vw 504 oil in my new GTI know I am on the fence about staying with the 502 approved vs the 504. My manual states I can use either and with the possibility of lower intake valve deposit formation using the 504 oil I am leaning on trying it for my next oil change. I am posting some oils I am considering and would like some feedback on which you would use and why. The goal is the Low to Mid SAPS oils vs the 502 Oils will help in the reduction of intake valve deposits. I would be changing oil every 3k, 5k max so TBN or TAN are not of much concern for me.
Here is the List of Oils and the info I was able to obtain from their respective manufactures.
Liquid Moly Top Tech 4200 5w30
Certs: BMW LL04, MB 229.51, VW 504/507, ACEA A3/A4, B4, C304
VIS @ 40c 70
VIS @ 100c 12.3
VI 175
pour point -42c
SAPS .7
TBN 6.5
M1 ESP 5w30
Certs: BMW LL04, MB 229.31, 229.51, VW 504/507, Porsche C30, Peugeot/Citron E06-N3/D06-03
Vis @ 40c 72.8
Vis @ 100c 12.1
SAPS .6
pour point -45c
flash point 254c
TBN unknown, folks here are saying 5-6
Motul Specific 5w30
Certs: VW 504/507
No other info available, other than it meets or exceeds Euro 4 specs. I have seen no VOA's of this particular oil.
PU Euro L 5w30
Certs: ACEA A3/B3/B4-04, C2-03, and 04, BMW LLO4, MB 229.51, VW 504/507
Vis @ 40c 67.1
Vis @ 100c 12.0
Flash Point 420F
HTHS 3.68
Noack V is 11
The only one out of all of these that I can buy local is the M1 ESP 5w30. All others will be ordered. I am not too concerned about that though. These 30w's are heavy and have close to the same HTHS of the M1 0w40 in my car now. They may actually have a better HTHS than the M1 0w40 after 3k miles. I live in California where gas has fairly low Sulfur content, and even if it is a little higher sulfur iin the rest of the USA I will not be going over 5k miles on the 504 oil anyway. The goal as stated is to hopefully slow down the intake valve deposit issue.
So thanks for your time in advance, and if there are still those out there that argue NOT to use a 504 in a DI Gas motor feel free to voice your opinion and why.
Thanks All...
Jeff
Here is the List of Oils and the info I was able to obtain from their respective manufactures.
Liquid Moly Top Tech 4200 5w30
Certs: BMW LL04, MB 229.51, VW 504/507, ACEA A3/A4, B4, C304
VIS @ 40c 70
VIS @ 100c 12.3
VI 175
pour point -42c
SAPS .7
TBN 6.5
M1 ESP 5w30
Certs: BMW LL04, MB 229.31, 229.51, VW 504/507, Porsche C30, Peugeot/Citron E06-N3/D06-03
Vis @ 40c 72.8
Vis @ 100c 12.1
SAPS .6
pour point -45c
flash point 254c
TBN unknown, folks here are saying 5-6
Motul Specific 5w30
Certs: VW 504/507
No other info available, other than it meets or exceeds Euro 4 specs. I have seen no VOA's of this particular oil.
PU Euro L 5w30
Certs: ACEA A3/B3/B4-04, C2-03, and 04, BMW LLO4, MB 229.51, VW 504/507
Vis @ 40c 67.1
Vis @ 100c 12.0
Flash Point 420F
HTHS 3.68
Noack V is 11
The only one out of all of these that I can buy local is the M1 ESP 5w30. All others will be ordered. I am not too concerned about that though. These 30w's are heavy and have close to the same HTHS of the M1 0w40 in my car now. They may actually have a better HTHS than the M1 0w40 after 3k miles. I live in California where gas has fairly low Sulfur content, and even if it is a little higher sulfur iin the rest of the USA I will not be going over 5k miles on the 504 oil anyway. The goal as stated is to hopefully slow down the intake valve deposit issue.
So thanks for your time in advance, and if there are still those out there that argue NOT to use a 504 in a DI Gas motor feel free to voice your opinion and why.
Thanks All...
Jeff
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