Originally Posted by
LibraR
I bedded my R in properly from new and it doesn’t use a drop between services. My 92TSI, however, used oil like there was a hole in the sump. VW seem aware of this and have a “pit stop” service where they top it up between services as required, free of charge. Bit of a PITA to be heading back to the dealer between services but at least it keeps a consistent type of oil in the engine. I wouldn’t be keen on mixing oil types
I have had many new cars in my life. Several European. The correct way to run in a modern car engine fitted with synthetic oil is to get a picnic basket, take it to the dealer when you pic up the car, start the engine and drive it for 6-8 hours non stop (500-1000k). Do not even turn off the engine if you need fuel. The reason for this is that modern synthetic oils are there own worst enemy for running in a car. They lubricate so well they prevent wear in the rings which is necessary to bed them in.
I have never topped up a (modern) new car with oil in my life. And all my cars go and keep going very hard.
Chris
The Car: MY20 Black Golf R Final Edition, 5 Door, Driver assistance package, Sun Roof.
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