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Seat Leon 1m Oil Change: Choosing Between Motul 6100 Synergie+ & Valvoline MaxLife 10W40 Diesel

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  • #1 16261663
    LucaO
    Level 7  
    Hello
    I am trying to change the oil in my Seat Leon 1m 2000
    Seat with 1.9 TDI engine has already driven 320,000 km
    I have been flooding it with Motul X-cess 6100 oil for five years, this year I want to change the oil due to the fact that it is slowly starting to sweat
    I want to choose the right oil, but I am in between

    Motul 6100 SYNERGIE + 10W40 and VALVOLINE MAXLIFE 10W40
    I also found VALVOLINE MAXLIFE 10W40 DIESEL, is the difference between maxlife diesel and ordinary maxlife only that one is suitable for diesel and the other for all types of passenger car engines?

    If the choice falls on valvoline, will it be ordinary maxlife or Diesel



    Which of these oils would you advise

    and one more question without starting a new thread
    In the second car, I'm also trying to change the oil
    The car Seat Arosa 2, 1.0 petrol driven 150,000 km
    flooded with Mobil 10 in 40
    can i change the oil to this VALVOLINE MAXLIFE 10W40?
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  • #2 16261789
    A.Gieronimo
    Level 35  
    When you sweat, it seals and does not choose the oil that will seal it.
    Buddy, you were blowing a high shelf, Motula, so keep on, do not play in any max lajfa because they are two floors below the motula. That's it.
    If you want to change something in the seat, change it to Motula.

    There is one piece of advice for "max lajf", change the oil more frequently as provided in the service interval.

    The car manufacturer predicts the mileage on oil based on average statistics, in case of high dustiness or when driving on routes with a brick on gas, it may turn out that the oil with a length of 5000 km has properties such as zenka oil, which is used to work and is 10,000 km long.
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  • #3 16261877
    LucaO
    Level 7  
    The choice has already been made
    However, I chose Valvoline 10w40 max life DIESEL for Leon and for arosa Max life 10w40
    We will check, test, there are plenty of opinions, most of them are positive for valvoline, which is why such a choice, even in two oil stores, recommended valvoline due to the fact that Motula can be purchased counterfeit, especially online, while bringing the original Motula to a stationary store involves an additional fee and waiting time, and even if I get the original, the properties are practically the same and the class is equal, I hope I will not be disappointed
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  • #4 16261882
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    Funnel what you poured and replace the seal, that's what.
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  • #5 16280352
    Rafiik89
    Level 9  
    Valvoline is a good brand, I always buy Lucart's oils, I don't know where you bought it from, but I will tell you that Lucart has very competitive prices when it comes to oils, batteries, filters. So in the future you may need this knowledge.
  • #6 16296122
    JaroK87
    Level 10  
    Rafiik89 wrote:
    Valvoline is a good brand, I always buy Lucart's oils, I don't know where you bought it from, but I will tell you that Lucart has very competitive prices when it comes to oils, batteries, filters. So in the future you may need this knowledge.


    In my city, they have a point of sale, I often go there, lucart oils are at good prices, as for oils and valvoline, I bought it once, quite ok, but I also prefer other brands.
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