no bros uses liqui moly?
im using luqui moly nw..
no bros uses liqui moly?
no bros uses liqui moly?
Didjerama; said:I avoid
Shell
KIC
May I understand why not SHELL?
Think some AD using this if not wrong.
Cannot be asking them not to use it or can we?
May I understand why not SHELL?
Think some AD using this if not wrong.
Cannot be asking them not to use it or can we?

That is what I understand too.Dragon; said:Quite a number of ADs use Shell.![]()
May I understand why not SHELL?
Think some AD using this if not wrong.
Kah Motor uses Shell, I bring my own oil and save ~$50
Quite a number of ADs use Shell.![]()
I believe it's a bulk or contract arrangement between ADs and Shell, not that it's the best for their cars.That is what I understand too.
So why not use Shell when Quite a few ADs using I wonder?
CCCustom; said:I believe it's a bulk or contract arrangement between ADs and Shell, not that it's the best for their cars.
Apart from the fact that you'll be paying about double the price using AD-supplied Shell (you can pick up a gallon of Shell oil from supermarkets for ~$50+), it's 5w40 and not the optimal weight oil for most modern cars ... e.g. almost all of the current Hondas (except the Type Rs) are specced for 20-weight oil (although most folks will still use 30-weight for "added protection"). Using a 40-weight oil will affect your FC.
Thank you so much for sharing the technical knowledge.
I do understand it may not be the 'best' EO used but as those brand new cars service under AD will need to stick to AD.
For example: Need to service for 3 years / 60,000km mileage.
Hence, having not to be the 'best' EO used.
Will Shell affect the engine?

wah my last service i swapped over to Shell helix leh. Previously on liqui moly. So far ok leh.
I believe it's a bulk or contract arrangement between ADs and Shell, not that it's the best for their cars.
Apart from the fact that you'll be paying about double the price using AD-supplied Shell (you can pick up a gallon of Shell oil from supermarkets for ~$50+), it's 5w40 and not the optimal weight oil for most modern cars ... e.g. almost all of the current Hondas (except the Type Rs) are specced for 20-weight oil (although most folks will still use 30-weight for "added protection"). Using a 40-weight oil will affect your FC.
Thank you so much for sharing the technical knowledge.
I do understand it may not be the 'best' EO used but as those brand new cars service under AD will need to stick to AD.
For example: Need to service for 3 years / 60,000km mileage.
Hence, having not to be the 'best' EO used.
Will Shell affect the engine?