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My Ride: 2005 530i (Silver-Gray, Gray Lthr., Anthracite Maple) with Steptronic, Prem. Pkg., Logic 7, Xenons & Chrome factory wheels.
Mobil 1 5W-30 does NOT meet BMW's LL-01 specs. You might want to consider Mobil 1 0W-40 instead. Check out the link below for specific Mobil recommendations.
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/....aspx?option=2
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/....aspx?option=2
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Mobil 1 5W-30 does NOT meet BMW's LL-01 specs. You might want to consider Mobil 1 0W-40 instead. Check out the link below for specific Mobil recommendations.
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/....aspx?option=2
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/....aspx?option=2
Same question here. I've been running Mobil 1 5w-30 for upwards of 5,000 miles. Should I drain and refill with Mobil 1 0w-40 ASAP or just maybe switch at the next oil change interval?
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My Ride: 2005 530i (Silver-Gray, Gray Lthr., Anthracite Maple) with Steptronic, Prem. Pkg., Logic 7, Xenons & Chrome factory wheels.
I would have NO problem running Mobil 1 5W-30 for 7500-10000 miles, but would NOT recommend it for the long BMW OCI (~15000 miles).
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Personally I am not a fan of Mobil 1 any more. After finding out that vast majority of oil now is a group III(highly refined conventional)oil I decided not to give them my business. From what I understand, Mobil 1 0w40 is fully synthetic that is Group IV(Polyalphaolefins-PAO)with a group III additive package and works well in BMWs. One thing a lot of BMW owners on that site have discovered that after an oil change with Mobil 1 there is a perceived increase in engine noise/clatter(don't know how true this is)and there is a large group there that have posted about the issue.
If I had to choose from the list, I would go with German Castrol 0w30 because it gives you superior protection on cold starts because its cold cranking viscosity is very low and its cold pour point is around -54 degrees. Yet when its warm it is a very heave 30 weight and very damn close to a 40 weight that Mobil 1 is. If you are to go and buy this oil, make sure to verify that in the back of the container it states "Made in Germany".
If I had to use an "unapproved" oil and my opinion to believe that its superior to any oils on the BMW LL-01 list, it would by far be Amsoil SSO 0w30. Great oil designed for extended drains and does very well in Used Oil Anaysis(UOA's)
Just my opinion and I love discussing motor oil. My family thinks I am weird though.
If I had to choose from the list, I would go with German Castrol 0w30 because it gives you superior protection on cold starts because its cold cranking viscosity is very low and its cold pour point is around -54 degrees. Yet when its warm it is a very heave 30 weight and very damn close to a 40 weight that Mobil 1 is. If you are to go and buy this oil, make sure to verify that in the back of the container it states "Made in Germany".
If I had to use an "unapproved" oil and my opinion to believe that its superior to any oils on the BMW LL-01 list, it would by far be Amsoil SSO 0w30. Great oil designed for extended drains and does very well in Used Oil Anaysis(UOA's)
Just my opinion and I love discussing motor oil. My family thinks I am weird though.
Why the hatred of Group III? PP is group III and gets some of the best UOA results at Bobs! For the Beemer I use LubroMoly 5-30 but I would also be comforatable with the BMW branded oil!
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My Ride: 2007 550i Titanium Grey Metallic - 6 Speed Manual, Sport Suspension, Premium, Cold Weather, Navigation, Shades, L7 Sound
I use Red Line and think it's great. I have a 545i with a motor that ticks when cold. It's much quieter when running the Red Line. Now that my free maintenance is over I use Red Line for every oil change. I compared it to BMW oil by doing an extra oil change between the free factory oil changes over the last two years. I think the motor is quieter and smoother on Red Line. I use 5-30W but am thinking of going to 5-40W based on Mike Miller's (BMW CCA) recommendation
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