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ENEOS 5W-40 CS Full Synthetic Motor Oil - 1 Quart (Case of 6)

ENEOS 5W-40 CS Full Synthetic Motor Oil - 1 Quart (Case of 6)

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ENEOS 5W-40 CS Full Synthetic Motor Oil - 1 Quart (Case of 6)

 
 
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Features
  • Fully synthetic

  • High performance motor oil

  • API SM/CF ACEA B3/C3


Description

ENEOS Motor Oil 5w-40 is a high-performance motor oil for gasoline engines that meets the latest SM standard of the American Petroleum Institute (API). It also meets the standards of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), so it is especially suitable for European cars. It meets the API CF standard as well, so it can be used in passenger cars and small trucks with diesel engines.


Product Details
Package Length:9.5 inches
Package Width:8.5 inches
Package Height:8.3 inches
Package Weight:12.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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5 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Awesome Oil 2009 Subaru 2.5i  May 09, 2010 By J. Ransome
I pulled the trigger on purchasing this oil because I have heard such great things about it. I was initially going to purchase some Amsoil, but I stopped myself because of the fact that you need to purchase a membership and then pay shipping and tax. Purchasing from amazon gives you tax free shopping and free shipping.

I really researched this oil thoroughly, as I really like to know if it's worth shelling out the extra money. I came up with a lot of people being unfamiliar with the oil and some people that raved about it. The oil is produced by Japan's largest oil company "Nippon Oil". Even though there isn't a lot of information about this oil, I remain at peace of mind because it's a Japanese company. The Japanese for the most part produce some of the best products from electronics to cars. I don't think this oil would be a bad product because of all of the huge advertisements and the fact that it's not exactly a trial and error product because Nippon is such a big company. Many of the Japanese cars come with Nippon Oil from factory.

My Impressions:

I swapped out my old oil on my 2009 Subaru Impreza 2.5i to this oil. I was formally running Pennzoil Platinum, which is a great oil, but I really wanted a top notch group "FUllY Synthetic" oil. When I first opened a quart I smelled the fresh oil because many people have said that the oil smells like alcohol because it's fully synthetic. I can confirm that this oil does smell like hard liquor. The oil is also very different in color when comparing to other oils. It's almost completely clear with a light yellow hue. It's almost similar in color to corn syrup.

After swapping my oil out I took my car for a ride and was pleased with the smoothness and overall throttle response.
I'm also impressed with the gas mileage. I tried a 40w oil once before and it tanked my mileage pretty badly. My manual states that the preferred oil is 5w30. However, I wanted to try this in the 40w form.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Works Great!  Sep 24, 2010 By Chris
My 07 V6 4Runner loves this oil. I live in a warmer climate and tow, I know conventional wisdom says the 40 is too heavy but I'm fine with it. I am up to over 4k miles and the mpg hasn't suffered at all as would be expected with a *w-40. The oil "looks" great not that "looks" mean much. The engine is mechanically quiet(er), smooth and I swear more responsive (not more or less powerful, more responsive). My engine has an oil operated variable valve timing thingy that seems to work better than ever with this oil.

I will continue to use it and continue to buy it from Amazon as the price is right and I have no "local" options.

2 of 8 found the following review helpful:


3Not Any Better Than Red Line  Jun 12, 2011 By Axxiom
I've been using Red Line synthetic motor oil. A friend suggested trying Eneos, so I did. I can find no benefits to Eneos that don't already exist with Red Line.
After running Red Line 5w-40 for 6k miles I drained it and refilled with Eneos 5w-40 but could find no performance increases or other benefits.
I'm staying with Red Line.

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