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My Ride: BMW E60 530i , Silver with leather Air Con iDrive 17" Breyton Rims with Dunlop Sp Sport tyres (M-Tech Bodykit and rims WANTED)
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Any recommendation lads? I used mobile 1 gold label before and the car feels exactly the same!!
I mean before the oil change!
i paid 1xxx HKD for the oil change every 8K kms, but never beneficial for the money that i paid
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No doubt!!
But just too much choices on the market and mobile 1 doesnt come cheap.
I am a strange guy, i cant feel any differences every time after i changed the oil on my E60,
no matter mobile 1 gold label, or the one AK use
Maybe more difficult to feel in larger cc engine??
I use motul 300V on my old MRS,
it does has huge difference though,
the engine is definitely quieter and pick up faster![Thumbsup](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/thumbsup.gif)
But just too much choices on the market and mobile 1 doesnt come cheap.
I am a strange guy, i cant feel any differences every time after i changed the oil on my E60,
no matter mobile 1 gold label, or the one AK use
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Maybe more difficult to feel in larger cc engine??
I use motul 300V on my old MRS,
it does has huge difference though,
the engine is definitely quieter and pick up faster
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I put in amsoil last, independent test said it doesnt last as well as mobile 1 but at least its bmw ll01 approved.
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In my opinion only:
I use BMW recommended engine oil and change the oil according to the on board computer (say 20,000 to 25,000KM interval).
We have serveral BMW models in the past (and present) that has combined mileage over 600,000km, we don't have any kind of engine damage or performance drop by following this practice.
Disclaimer: Most of our cars run medium to long distance highway mileage per trip (20km+). We seldom stuck in City Traffic, well, say 30% of the City mileage.
I use BMW recommended engine oil and change the oil according to the on board computer (say 20,000 to 25,000KM interval).
We have serveral BMW models in the past (and present) that has combined mileage over 600,000km, we don't have any kind of engine damage or performance drop by following this practice.
Disclaimer: Most of our cars run medium to long distance highway mileage per trip (20km+). We seldom stuck in City Traffic, well, say 30% of the City mileage.
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use Castrol!
Mobil is watered down nowadays
BUT it just lasts longer, cleaner, there is no special effect.
i changed mine every like 8,000km at BMW and they noticed that with the K+N it was black,
so if u use K+N then you need to change every 10K km
changing oil for German cars, it is supposed be changed every like 30000-40000km
as opposed to the Dah Chong recommended 6000km for Jap cars like Honda.
Mobil is watered down nowadays
BUT it just lasts longer, cleaner, there is no special effect.
i changed mine every like 8,000km at BMW and they noticed that with the K+N it was black,
so if u use K+N then you need to change every 10K km
changing oil for German cars, it is supposed be changed every like 30000-40000km
as opposed to the Dah Chong recommended 6000km for Jap cars like Honda.
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Mo, I don't think this is a "mistake". The 19" is really good looking. You are already very lucky that your wife can drive and she has her own car. My wife did not have driving license and I only have one car, she depends on me for travel around.
My mod sequence:
Supersprint exhaust
Sprint booster
Sway bar
M5 steering wheel (maybe)
end of the story....
My mod sequence:
Supersprint exhaust
Sprint booster
Sway bar
M5 steering wheel (maybe)
end of the story....
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look at ricky he say he end a year ago and now he install the CF splitters.
there will always some thing new and cheap to mod on the car.
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found this clip when I research about Porsche approved oil list. this is how they test if the oil fail or not.
test rig
test rig
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it looks like some kind of Tranformer taken apart
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same here when I drove the S2000 and then back to the e60 so comfy but still sporty