Another one where Mannol print Dexos 1 Gen 3 on the label but at the Dexos approved site I cant find Mannol at all.
How do you know it holds 'some standards' or what they are? I guess you could fill the bottles with cooking oil and claim the same thing, I'd rather have that in the engine than no oil at all.Fuchs is a premium oil, but often cheaper than known brands like Castrol. Mannol is cheap, but still holds some standards if we know which one to buy.
I won't buy the one with saying Ceramic, this or that additives, those are never good. Stay with approved oil either by API, VW, BWM, or any cars manufacturer.
Most of API SP oil has standard additives, and Mannol have cheap supplier, most likely Belarus.
It has approvals from API, and some manufacturers such as VW 504/507, BMWs, Bens, etc. Just do not buy non approved oil. Just like Kirkland and Supertech oil are often as good as more expensive brands. It is often just marketing that drives the price up.How do you know it holds 'some standards' or what they are? I guess you could fill the bottles with cooking oil and claim the same thing, I'd rather have that in the engine than no oil at all.
Seriously guys, can we stop posting nonsense like this please? It's just a waste of time
It does not say anything about approval. Only RECOMMENDED, that I won't bother with. Get the one with wording APRROVED or Freigabe.Another one where Mannol print Dexos 1 Gen 3 on the label but at the Dexos approved site I cant find Mannol at all.
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It is dirt cheap oil, that's not in question.It's also been brought up on some forums frequented by non-Americans that Mannol is commonly fraudulent oil in Europe. Fraudulent in that the Mannol oil has been swapped out for dirt cheap oil.
I should have said Fraudulent as in it's not even Mannol in the bottles.It is dirt cheap oil, that's not in question.
Even more reason to pay a tiny bit more for something decent. Claiming that your products including brake fluid meets specifications that they don't is also fraudulent.I should have said Fraudulent as in it's not even Mannol in the bottles.
Only 6 of the Mannol has a API Licensing. If it is so superior as you think why isnt all of them licensed and why does they dont have legit manufacturer approvals on all of the oils ?It has approvals from API, and some manufacturers such as VW 504/507, BMWs, Bens, etc. Just do not buy non approved oil. Just like Kirkland and Supertech oil are often as good as more expensive brands. It is often just marketing that drives the price up.
But I agree, many Mannol lines up only say Recommended for:..., I won't take it. Especielly with stupid type of additives like Ceramic lines.
Start a new topic then, as long as it's interesting........i really dont understand why 8 pages talking for an oil that is not worth it!
Take a look at the American Petroleum Institute and show us the ILSAC GF6 certificate.Why the hate on Mannol? Their legend ultra is gf6 and reasonably priced. Looks like a quality base stock as well. I bought 8 liters of their ns3 and would have no issue running their products.
Gotcha. It “meets/exceeds” and isn’t formally approved. I’d still use it on a car out of warranty. I won’t use hpl on my new car for the same reason. I doubt I’d ever have an oil related failure but don’t wanna tangle with a manufacturer if I did.Take a look at the American Petroleum Institute and show us the ILSAC GF6 certificate.
Its just printed on the jug but no actual certificate exist what I can see.
Because they've got past form making misleading claims, missing ingredients, brake fluid that doesn't meet specs from what I've been led to believe. I've never been impressed with it, and it seems to get burnt at a much higher rate than better quality oils, even in my lawnmower!Why the hate on Mannol? Their legend ultra is gf6 and reasonably priced. Looks like a quality base stock as well. I bought 8 liters of their ns3 and would have no issue running their products.