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I just purchased my '15 328i, so it's running whatever oil they put in last or as part of their CPO reconditioning. Now I don't believe the oil will be okay for 10K miles ( a year's driving for me), not in the long run. So I plan changes every 5K miles with whatever BMW LL-01 oil I can find at a reasonable price.
Right now WM has the Castrol 0W-40 with the certification, $27/5 quarts, but I hear Castrol is phasing out the oil with the certification. So I plan to grab one big jug (and a quart extra for topping off), hold onto it and the oil filters I've ordered from FCPEuro, and bring the stuff to my regular mechanic in August or so at 30K miles. I'll have him do a brake fluid flush and cabin filter change as well, and change my own engine air filter. By that time the car will be out of factory warranty. Should I continue with BMW-certified oil during my year's CPO warranty, or will Mobil 1 do as well? |
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Have a look at my X5's M54 engine when it was opened up at about 90 some odd thousand miles for a valve gasket replacement - spanking clean! Followed BMW's oil change interval, which for me was an annual oil change or every 10K - 12K miles. The car had been using BMW's Castrol oil during it's first 4 years with the free maintenance program. It's been using mostly M1 0W40 since. The car is still running strong today after 15 years and 142K+ miles following the same annual oil change regiment! So, no need to short change a good quality synthetic oil. |
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XMetal, you make a good point. Perhaps I'll take a sample and have Blackstone run an analysis to see if I can go longer. I do, however, want to establish a base point, i.e., change at 30K miles on the odometer and go forward from there. Last edited by Wolfus Aurelius; 03-29-2019 at 02:05 PM.. |
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I like to experiment with different oils, where I start with the recommended oil (or initial recommended oil), try something else, go back to factory recommended, try something else, etc.
My first oil change consisted of the S65-recommended Castrol 10W60. No complaints. Last year I went to the updated BMW TwinPower 10W60---I thought the car ran a little hotter based on temp needle movement. Could be imagining things. I will be changing the oil shortly in the car and I'm back to the Castrol. Next year, I'll likely give something else a shot. As far as intervals, I generally keep it to once a year and about 7k miles. I don't see a need for more frequent OCIs since I don't drive the car every day and haven't track it. |
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03-29-2019, 01:04 PM | #51 |
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Currently Pennzoil 5w-30 Euro L. Next up will be Castrol Edge 0w-40. OCI between 5-7K.
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I am still under BMW maintenance. So it is Shell 0-30 LL-01.
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Years ago, I was walking past a display of oil at Walmart and the price caught my eye. Somebody either lost their mind, was getting fired, or both. They were selling the big jugs of 5W20 Mobile 1 full synthetic for $9. 5 qts for $9? Are you kidding me? I bought every one they had, all 30 of them. 5W20 is exactly what my Lightning calls for, and unless somebody can talk me out of it, is what this BMW will get.
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2 things in this thread have caught my eye, hoping I can get an answer: 1. Mobil 1 at one point had the LL-01 designation but now doesnt, yet plenty of people still run it. Is it simply still good oil and M1 didn't want to pay for the certification? Would the users here running this oil without the certification feel comfortable running that oil for 10k miles? 2. I saw it mentioned that castrol will not be LL-01 soon. What's the source for that? Would that put it in the same bracket as the M1 oil? Personally I would probably feel comfortable using the castrol 0w40 if there was no obvious change in properties other than it losing the LL-01.
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Redline 5W-30 on my E85 tuned N54. Same on my F80 M3 but I'm switching both back to Pennzoil platinum 5W-40 Euro on the next OCI. Can't beat $5 a quart on the Pennzoil stuff with the rebate.
Redline seems to handle the temperatures better on the hot N54. I run 10 degrees f cooler on Redline compared to Motul 300V at the same viscosity.
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There are multiple grades that are LL-01. 0w-30 and 5w-40 from Shell both have LL-01 rating.
https://www.shell.com/motorist/oils-...tra-5w-40.html The 0W-30 LL-01 was used in my last oil change. It is BMW part number 65 83-21-2-450-384 |
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I’m going to be running Ravenol SSL 0W-40 on my M2C. Actual group IV PAO.
It’s also the only 0W-40 that I could find with LL01 cert. However Amsoil has a relatively new line of European oils with LL01 cert with really good specs that I may try on the other cars. My driving cycles are much shorter now so hence why I went with 0W-40 instead of 5W-40 |
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