Oil—BMW, Mobil 1 or Castrol…does it matter?
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Aug 19 2004, 02:15 PM
I would use Castrol which you can buy at Walmart for about $4/quart. That way you are using the same oil as the BMW oil according to the fellows in the Lone Star BMWCCA. Do one filter change in between and change oil by the OBC record.
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Originally Posted by Radu530d' date='Aug 19 2004, 12:35 PM
[quote name='530E60NL' date='Aug 19 2004, 10:01 AM'] Strange thing is my dealer uses shell helix for the car.. He told me it doesn't matter wich oil is in the car..
So put some cooking oil in the car.. It's oil.. right? [/quote]
He told me the brand of oil.. They gave me an extra bottle to top the car up after 3 or 4000 miles.. I'll check wich shell oil it is.
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I can?t imagine switching brands will have any impact as long as you stick to a quality brand. Here is another good article:
More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Motor Oil
More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Motor Oil
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Aug 19 2004, 05:59 PM
Engine wear actually decreases as oil ages. This has also been substantiated in testing conducted by Ford Motor Co. and ConocoPhillips, and reported in SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-3119. What this means is that compulsive oil changers are actually causing more engine wear than the people who let their engine's oil get some age on it.
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Originally Posted by ULtraPLanet' date='Aug 19 2004, 04:57 PM
[quote name='JDN' date='Aug 19 2004, 05:59 PM'] Mobile Oil Test
Engine wear actually decreases as oil ages. This has also been substantiated in testing conducted by Ford Motor Co. and ConocoPhillips, and reported in SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-3119. What this means is that compulsive oil changers are actually causing more engine wear than the people who let their engine's oil get some age on it.
So the test was conducted by Ford's "experts". This is why Ford engines are sooo "good"? THey recommend using the oil for 50.000 miles..
By the way.. I know a nice lady that bought a car (a Renault or something).. and she had no ideea you have to go to the service from time to time.. She HAD to go at almost 100.000 km because the car had a "bad noise" at the engine..
Anyway.. the guys from the service took advantage of her appearence and changed her oil for the first time.. after 100.000 km..
THis is why women should never touch a car.
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