🚗 Keep Your Engine Happy with Molygen Magic!
Liqui Moly 20226 Molygen New Generation 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil is a high-performance engine oil designed to provide exceptional protection and efficiency. With its low viscosity and high shear stability, it ensures optimal engine performance, reduces fuel consumption, and extends the life of your engine, making it ideal for both everyday driving and extreme conditions.
Manufacturer | Liqui Moly |
Brand | Liqui Moly |
Model | Molygen New Generation SAE 5W-30 |
Item Weight | 2.01 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 6 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | 20226 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20226 |
Viscosity | 5W-30 |
A**S
Liquid Schwartz! Now available as a German motor oil!
I run a 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan with the flex fuel Pentastar 3.6. I run full time as a rideshare driver so engine wear is always on my mind.I never heard of Liqui Moly until a few months ago when I saw a post on Jalopnik about using oil drain canisters. I did my research and took the bite and order this stuff from a large online auction site hoping to get the small 1 litre bottles. I ended up with two or the large 5L jugs of this stuff. For us 'Mericans, each 5L jugs holds 5.23 quarts so past the smallest engines go on ahead and buy 2 jugs and keep the extra for top offs or the next oil change. Interestingly, though German in origin, the hash marks on the side of the bottle measure quarts. (I tried to see if I can get 6 quarts into a jug and the answer is no, not close enough with the air pocket.)All premium oils have a gimmick to sell themselves. Liqui Moly is German, and sells well in Europe because even crappy stuff built in Germany tends to shame the best of engineering and manufacturing in other nations. The "moly" in the brand name comes from Molybendum, a natural element found on Earth that looks like gray dust. Rub this dust between your fingers and if feels slippery. In World War II, military scientists were using Molybendum suspended in liquids as a lubricant additive to make lubricants last longer while yielding less heat and shear. Because Molybendum is an element, it cannot really break down because it is already at the atomic level. The Liqui Moly company adapted molybendum into an engine additive and made a fortune because the additive was one of the few sold anywhere on Earth that did what the label promised. The motor oils are a relatively new product for the old Liqui Moly company.The brand has many, many different oil variants that are certified by the API, which is the second most important piece of info you need to know after what is the correct weight of oil to use in your car (the number with the "W" in it.). I work on my own cars and was trying to diagnose some spilled oil in the engine bay, so I bough this stuff which as a UV tracer in it to track leaks, in addition to the fancy moly stuff I described earlier.Putting this oil in was experience in itself. The jug it comes in has an integrated pour sport, and when used with a funnel you dont get the splash back of the wide mouth bottles. The large centered handle makes it easy to pour with one steady hand. Yeah, it may seem esoteric to write a review of motor oil by describing the packaging but quality products come well packaged (think Apple, or Anker here on AZN). The cap folds flush into the neck of the bottle so it is a ready candidate for long cross country trips. I kept my empty jug for cleaning and repurposing later (I want to test it for moving coolant without spills for my van on cross countries).This is unlike any oil I ever used. Its is Homer J. Simpson radioactive green in color. It looks like Hi-C Ecto Cooler drink from the late 80s. Rub it in your fingers it is smooth and slippery. You would almost think that the oil is the wrong weight if you tried to judge it by feel alone. No matter in the engine it goes. Though not wholly necessary on many modern engine designs, I still "start" my filters with fresh oil to insert them wet. My van's factory oil cooler has a bypass trap to make sure there is always some oil available upon startup before the pumps get to work, but some old school is ok.My van's oil life indicator is algorithmic in nature, taking into account ambient temperature, engine run time (Uber driving involves hundreds of idling hours, which is not great for engine wear), miles driven, and so on. After I dropped in the green stuff on Memorial Day, I reset the change indicator, documented the mileage and went to work. I check my oil every 30 hours or so and the green UV dye held up for about 3,000 miles of taxicab style driving in Chicago. For miles 3,001 to 7,000 the oil remained a bright amber color, similar to what pours out of a new Pennzoil Platimum High Mileage bottle. As July wore on and got hot, the oil began to darken on the dip stick. Though with synthetics oils tactile and olfactory measures of old oil are obsolete, I still rub oil off the dip stick between my fingers and take a whiff to give me hints on engine operation. This stuff was a slippery and smooth as the day I put it in the engine. And it smelled like...nothing. At all. The oil life sensor requested an oil. Oil change at 8,400 ,miles and I just vacuumed out my first Liqui Moly. Though slightly clear still on the dipstick, it collectively drained dark brown with orange and amber tones in the light. The filter element went from bright white to dark brown with no particles or sludge. If you worked on cars for a long time, you may know what used motor oil smells like after collected from an engine. This stuff has no stench or odor after 8,500 hard miles of summer city driving.I'm going to send in my used Liqui Moly oil in for an oil analysis, but I truly think this oil could have served without risk or fail until the 10,000 mile maximum ceiling for oil changes in the Grand Caravan. This stuff looked far better than the Royal Purple high mileage I used to run in my Volvo XC90 3.2 after the same mileage. I am truly impressed by the performance of this stuff. No, i did not get any measurable gas mileage improvements but throttle response is perfect and there is no abnormal engine noise. I run E85 full time and drive my city hard. I think that the molygen oil held up amazingly well, and I'll come back to update after I get the oil analysis done.Only cons are that the 1 liter bottles are ruinously expensive. I ordered exactly one molygen 1 litre from AZN to have as a measure to get the 6 quarts needed for my old change and have it on hand to avoid lugging 2 jugs from my apartment. I have been having a bit of issue getting the dipstick to level at the very top of the safe hash mark, I think because of how the Liqui Moly flows through the oil passages in the Pentastar, which is spec'ed for dino oil. No harm will come to the engine, but be sure to add your oil based on the capacity stated in your manual, and once you get the fill level to the low part of the "safe" mark of your dip stick, drive your car around for a shakedown run, with some left over Liqui Moly in the back seat. Check the level after a time and top off a little at a time as needed. For average driving, the middle to the top of the "safe" mark on the dip stick is fine, just avoid over filling.Use the Liqui Moly website to get a match for the correct fluid for your car. In addition to the SAE weight, Liqui Moly has their own specification and classification system, especially for certain Euro makes. Start at that website, then come back to Azn to buy what is recommended for your whip.
J**O
Great quality. Higher oil pressures.
Raises oil pressure like everybody says. Didn’t check my pressure but I know it did because I have a tiny leak in my oil tube going to my filter and after switching to this oil it leaked more. lol. Definitely a sign of higher pressures and a smoother, quieter idle.
D**O
Molygen for the MPG win
This is Quality oil with Quality additives designed for German cars. You can use it on any make and model . I've used it on my Toyota and Lexus. I've used Motul , but I think LM molygen gave me higher MPG. You cannot go wrong using this in your car.
J**F
Fluorescent green oil that extends your engine life, helps identify leaks, and subdues engine noise.
The media could not be loaded. I used Liquid Moly Molygen 5W30 in my 2021 Mazda CX-5 Carbon Edition Turbo with the 2.5L engine. I chose this oil specifically because it’s a newer product on the market, and early data shows it can extend engine life by 20 to 30 percent. That matters to me since we put anywhere from 25,000 to 30,000 miles a year on this vehicle. It’s our preferred car for road trips due to its responsiveness and turbocharged engine, and we’re approaching the 100,000-mile mark. At this point, I want to protect the investment and keep the engine running strong.One standout feature is the fluorescent green color. I’ve attached a video that shows this. It makes spotting oil leaks easy. Whether I’m parked in a shared garage or in a grocery store parking lot, I can immediately tell if any leaks on the ground came from my vehicle. That’s a huge plus. It’s also UV reactive, and the label states the fluorescence lasts for about 1,000 miles. I’m currently at 1,100 miles post-change, and it’s still glowing under ultraviolet light.The engine is noticeably quieter after switching to this oil. I don’t have a decibel meter to give exact measurements, but it’s clearly more subdued. I appreciate that difference.I’m not a chemist, so I can’t break down all the additive claims, but based on the early performance, I’m pleased with what I’ve seen. Yes, it’s more expensive than standard oil, but for the protection and peace of mind it offers, I think it’s worth it.Highly recommend. I’ll update this review after the next oil change. I plan to run this batch for 10,000 miles.
R**N
The best life that you can give your engine a good oil
Super super I use it in my Toyota Corolla 2007 and it is the best and I also use it in my Toyota Ford Runner 2020 and it is the best excellent oil without a doubt the protection and softness that your engine gives it has no comparison with other oil
A**S
Surprised and Impressed — Liqui Moly Molygen Made a Difference!
I recently did an oil change on my 2017 Acura TLX and decided to try Liqui Moly Molygen for the first time. I’ve always been a loyal Mobil 1 user, but after hearing so much buzz around Molygen, I wanted to see if it lived up to the hype — and it absolutely did.Right away, I noticed the engine ran smoother and quieter. Acceleration felt more responsive, and the car seemed to operate with a bit more ease, especially during cold starts and highway cruising. I also appreciated the distinct UV dye included in Molygen — a clever touch that helps with leak detection, though I thankfully didn’t need it.What really stood out was how refined the engine felt. It’s hard to describe, but the driving experience just felt cleaner and more dialed-in. It gave me real confidence that the engine was being well-protected — something I value as I plan to keep this car for many more years.All in all, I’m really glad I gave Molygen a shot. Mobil 1 is great, but Liqui Moly Molygen has earned a permanent spot in my rotation. Highly recommended for anyone who takes engine care seriously.
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