what is good VW 502 approved OIL??

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Originally Posted By: cos
Just curious - How do you think a new '07 Rabbit (2.5 liter 5cyl) would perform on dino Pennzoil 5W30 with 4k OCIs with "normal" driving? Would it last 10 yrs and go 150K? It's a hypothetical so please forget the warranty requirements.


A very good and knowledgable tech on the rabbit forum I now visit has stated that high amounts of varnish are one of the drivers for the synthetic requirement in VWs across the board. Does not mean that the 2.5 is or is not prone to it, just that because large amounts of varnish and whatnot seem to be noted on many VW egines run on conventional oil, there was a decision to push synthetic.

Im sure there are a lot of other reasons, but deposits of any sort are good to control... and besides the first two changes, syn also enables 10k OCIs.

JMH
 
The 502 spec is not that rigorous. And that's all the 2.5 engine requires.

We've got a 2 year old 2.5 Jetta, and it runs just as well on Schaeffers 7000 as it does on GC. It's a noisy engine no matter what you run in it. I'll take the Volvo I-5 over it. But the VW has good torque down low.

Don't confuse the 2.5 with the old 1.8 turbos or the TDIs. The 2.5 isn't that hard on oil and has a big 6.3 qt sump.

The demand for synthetics, through more rigorous specs, is to meet 10k OCIs in the other engines. Don't let it spook you on a mild-mannered 2.5.

Hint: if you're that fixated on running a synthetic, then run Rotella 5w-40 at $16/gallon, which is what a lot of VW techs do.
 
Originally Posted By: Volvohead


Hint: if you're that fixated on running a synthetic, then run Rotella 5w-40 at $16/gallon, which is what a lot of VW techs do.


That is a great oil. I ran that on my old ALH TDI engine. Of course someone will pop out and say Shella Rotella T-synthetic is not 502.00 approved.

Amsoil? I'm not really a fan of the reformulated AFL (to meet 505.01 properties). However, they do have DEO (which is still a 5w40), which I would use instead.

These days.... I trying a 504/507 oils on my 2.0t
 
Originally Posted By: UG_Passat
These days.... I trying a 504/507 oils on my 2.0t
Those oils seem to give hit or miss results from what I've seen in used oil analysis. Have you done any used oil analysis with them or have any kind of feedback to give on them in your engine or anyone else's?
 
Originally Posted By: JAG
Originally Posted By: UG_Passat
These days.... I trying a 504/507 oils on my 2.0t
Those oils seem to give hit or miss results from what I've seen in used oil analysis. Have you done any used oil analysis with them or have any kind of feedback to give on them in your engine or anyone else's?


I haven't done it yet-- my car is still too new (imo, with less than 20,000 miles). After my 20,000 oil change I will be starting to do analysis.

Using Total Quartz Ineo 504/507 with OEM Mann filter.
 
Originally Posted By: rustlerdude
Actualy, you DO NOT have to stick with 502 approved oils for warranty. Only oil change receipts are needed no more than your service manual states. Please don't bother to argue with me on this topic because what I said is true, trust me.

I use german castrol in my Rabbit 2.5. All 2005 and up VW's need synthetic oil. Receipts with oils other than synthetic will void the warranty, however. Again, it does not NEED to meet 502 spec, butyou need oil change receipts with mileage documented. A good idea is to buy oil filters from the dealer and have a service manager document the mileage on your order and sign it.


I went to my dealer and asked for oil for my 2002 VR6, synthetic. They offered me a bottle of Castrol Syntec 5w30. It is not on the approved oil list. So I would agree with you.
 
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