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09-14-2011, 11:14 PM | #1 |
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what oil does 135i use?
I'm afraid I went overboard with the Costco special on Mobil 1 5W30 and bought too many cases of it.
I have ordered a 135i and will be selling my 330i soon. Will I be able to use the oil I have or should I just give it to the buyer of my car? |
09-14-2011, 11:30 PM | #2 |
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Good day. I believe you will find the link I am providing you to be most useful in your quest to to find the proper engine oil to be used inside of your new, high performance BMW engine.
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09-14-2011, 11:54 PM | #3 |
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You can use ANY oil as long as it says: "BMW long life-1" or "BMW long life-4", in 0w40, 0w30, or 5w30.
There are only four different oils sold in the USA that meet that spec. The ONLY mobil-1 oil to meets that spec is their "0w40 european blend" oil. Chances are your oil does not meet this spec. Most people just use the BMW Castrol full synthetic oil sold thru BMW dealers. You can buy an oil change kit (7 qts and oil filter) disounted from United or Tischer for about $70. |
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09-15-2011, 07:28 AM | #4 |
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I personally would use engine oil vs..say cooking...I kid....Dack's got it all wrapped up, I just needed to send out some love and humor.....this before all the peeps out there start blasting you for not doing a search or such and such.... And remember you only need to change it about every 20K miles or so....hahaha just stirring the pot.....Dack's hackels just went up....luv ya Dave.
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09-15-2011, 10:35 AM | #6 | |
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BTW, I'm not new to BMW. I'm coming from an e46. That's exactly the same situation for the old M54 engine. So nothing has changed in 10 years of technological advancement by BMW? Here's the thing though... I speculate that "BMW long life-1" spec is required for the oil to last the prescribed 15K (or is it 20K now in the N55?) change interval. Even if the oil can last that long, I don't think the filter does. So I have always changed oil mid interval. With that frequency, I don't think the "BMW long life-1" is so important, as long as it's fully synthetic. What's the collective opinion on this? |
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09-15-2011, 10:57 AM | #7 |
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^^Due to the high sulfur content in US fuels... you should ONLY use a BMW LL-1 oil. Btw... it looks like BMW LL-4 can be used where BMW LL-1 is specified, but not vice versa!
I don't buy into BMW long (no)service intervals. I change my oil every 6K miles or so or every three months. You will see once you change your engine's oil how dirty and black and watered down it is from fuel dilution. That is why I go with short OCI's (oil change intervals). I have also changed my trans and diff fluids as well as brake fluid. Dackel |
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At least it doesn't hurt to change the oil more frequently than specified. Just a note, for accuracy... the black color of used oil is more a characteristic of synthetic oils than an indication of how dirty it is. So I've read... |
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09-15-2011, 11:16 AM | #9 |
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^^I don't know. I just don't like seeing really black colored oil in a gasoline engine. For diesels, yes - but not for gas engines. I also don't like how my oil always has a strong odor of fuel in it - when I change it. I mostly drive autobahn trips of 30 minutes or longer. So you would think I would not have so much fuel odor in my oil. Then you start to think that bc of the really long OCI's BMW says to go by... and the carbon buildup problems that Direct Injection motors suffer from... these long OCI are a bad idea - if you ask me. I would rather pay a little bit more with short OCI's then deal with problems down the road. Oil is cheaper than a new engine.
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09-15-2011, 11:52 AM | #10 |
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I read somewhere that the Molly oil is good stuff.
With the N55 engine if you take your oil cap off, you can take a nice peep inside the engine and see some of the internals. I did that the other day and my oil didn't look bad for 9600 miles, still some brown honey color. I got my oil change appt schedule for 10/4/11.
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Dont buy in to the "must use BMW syn oil" unless you gonna play by there rules of 15k miles OCI's.
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09-15-2011, 12:06 PM | #12 | |
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BMW still includes free oil changes for 4 years, yes? I plan to take full advantage of that. In between their changes, I'll just throw in one of my own (without resetting the counter). Will that work like it did in the e46 or have they gone so fancy that the counter will sense the fresh oil and automatically reset itself? Last edited by MPBK; 10-03-2011 at 05:33 PM.. |
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09-15-2011, 12:15 PM | #13 | |
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With BMW's free service plan... you will get four free oil changes. And Yea... the oil level sensor can also detect the oil quality and changes the oil change count down acordingly. But it will still go off for time as well as miles driven since the last oil change. See my attachment. |
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09-15-2011, 02:26 PM | #14 | |
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09-16-2011, 03:38 AM | #15 |
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[QUOTE=MPBK;10425596]Thanks.
Here's the thing though... I speculate that "BMW long life-1" spec is required for the oil to last the prescribed 15K (or is it 20K now in the N55?) change interval. Even if the oil can last that long, I don't think the filter does. So I have always changed oil mid interval. Nah, the whole 20k thing was me messin with Dack...Most of us adjust our oil changes from the BMW 15k motto. I personally do about every 7,500. Not to mention us here in the land over the big pond don't receive any of the free maintainance as the state side 1er's. I do agree that the oil may not be "too" suspect but I believe the filters would be the weak spot. |
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09-16-2011, 03:54 AM | #16 |
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Castrol Edge has been replaced with Castrol EDGE Professional with Fluid Strength Technology... Just saw it today for the first time. Looks like it has more additives.
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09-18-2011, 10:43 AM | #17 |
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I honestly dont think it matters if your not trying to make your oil last 15k miles. I use 5w-30 castro edge full synthetic and have actually had lower oil temps. Change it like every normal car at 5k and have no issues.
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Yea... I saw that last week over here(in Germany) too. BUT... Castrol EDGE Professional with Fluid Strength Technology (FST) is rated BMW LL-1, not LL-4 like I need over here in DE. I quickly bought a couple of old 5L jugs of RS Edge 0w40 (LL-4) for now. I'm not sure what I will do in the future. I might just switch over to the BMW's dealer sold synthtic oil LL-4 also. I found a place online that sells that for 7 euros per liter. Dack Last edited by Dackelone; 10-03-2011 at 05:33 PM.. |
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Originally Posted by BMW86 Castrol Edge has been replaced with Castrol EDGE Professional with Fluid Strength Technology... Just saw it today for the first time. Looks like it has more additives Quote:
47 euros for 1 - 5L jug plus 1 1L bottle. Not a bad deal!! German Castrol oil... http://www.oeldepot24.de/catalog/pro...products_id=79 BMW dealer oils... http://www.oeldepot24.de/catalog/ind...cPath=22_35_27 |
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10-14-2011, 05:39 AM | #22 |
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I read some where :
Synthetic is better than petrolium oils as synthetic softens the seals and keeps them good. The Petrolium oils have a deposit that sticks to the seals and cause them to leak...... Also the synthetic oils clean the engine ..thus are better..... Can any one verify the above...... So any synthetic oil which is 0-40w,5-40w, 5-30w should be good....... Am i right guys...... I have a E87, 118i (2005) ...... |
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