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      06-07-2011, 01:50 PM   #23
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I have a 2006 BMW 325i. As per the owner's manual, it requires LL-01 oil. There are two oils that carry this certification Castrol 0w-30 and Mobil 1 0w-40. Does your oil carry a LL-01 certification? If not why not? If you claim that Royal Purple exceeds manufacturer's specs. Can you be more specific.

For example, Castrol 0w-30 and Castrol 5w-40, does not meet API SN, does not meet SM, meets SL, SJ, ACEA A3, B3, and B4. Castrol 0w-30 is LL-01 approved and Castrol 5w-40 is not LL-01 approved. Therefore, I have to go with 0w-30 because BMW requires LL-01 oil.

Also, Castrol 10w-40: MEETS API SN, SM, SL, SJ, ACEA A3, B3, and B4 but it is not LL-01 approved. This oil meets two other criteria API SN and SM more than 0w-30 and 5w-40 and it is not LL01 approved. Since Castro's 10w-40 EXCEEDS 0w-30 but is NOT LL-01 certified I still have to use Castrol 0w-30 as per BMW.

With that in mind, here is my question. Why should I use royal purple over Castrol 0w-30 and/or Mobil 1 0w-40 when they are both LL-01 (Longlife) approved?

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0w-30 is LL-01 approved and 5w-40 is not, why?
Could it be that Castrol did not submit 5W-40 to BMW for LL01 approval? Mobil has a similar situation with 5W-30 EPS vs. 5W-40 EPS for BMW LL04; the 5W-30 is approved, the 5W-40 is not. Yet both grades have Mercedes 229.51 approval, which is arguably more stringent than LL04. I've always assumed that Mobil simply did not submit the 5W-40 for LL04, but don't know that for a fact.
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I have been using Mobil 1 0W40 and Castrol 0W30 for the last 6 years........with no issues

5,000 miles intervals.......I've done 16 oil changes + 2 free oil change under warranty.....

currently at 94,197 miles.......next oil change in a few weeks.
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Hello all! I am a newbie here and recently purchased a 2011 E90. My question is this I took delivery of my car in Europe as I am stationed here in the military. I assume my car had LL-01 from the factory, but I am not sure. I have about 1037 miles and would like to change the oil at 1200 miles (following Mike Miller's Old School Maintenance plan). So should I run a LL-04 oil for now (I move back to the states in six months), then change the oil again to meet the LL-01 standard while I am in the states or can I keep the LL-04? I have heard these standards are due to high sulfur content in the gasoline in the states, and a low sulfur gasoline in Europe. If my car in fact had LL-01 in the car from the get go, did I harm the car by keeping that oil in there for the break in period using European gasoline? I honestly didn't have the choice to change it, as the Germans are sticklers on wasting oil products. They didn't even want to change my oil at 1200 miles, but they finally agreed to make the appointment. Sorry lots of questions, but I love this car and want to take good care of it. Help anyone?
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Hello all! I am a newbie here and recently purchased a 2011 E90. My question is this I took delivery of my car in Europe as I am stationed here in the military. I assume my car had LL-01 from the factory, but I am not sure. I have about 1037 miles and would like to change the oil at 1200 miles (following Mike Miller's Old School Maintenance plan). So should I run a LL-04 oil for now (I move back to the states in six months), then change the oil again to meet the LL-01 standard while I am in the states or can I keep the LL-04? I have heard these standards are due to high sulfur content in the gasoline in the states, and a low sulfur gasoline in Europe. If my car in fact had LL-01 in the car from the get go, did I harm the car by keeping that oil in there for the break in period using European gasoline? I honestly didn't have the choice to change it, as the Germans are sticklers on wasting oil products. They didn't even want to change my oil at 1200 miles, but they finally agreed to make the appointment. Sorry lots of questions, but I love this car and want to take good care of it. Help anyone?
No harm to your car. LL01 have higher TBN to combat additional acids created by higher sulfur laden US fuel and you don't have a diesel. US gas can have more sulphur when compared to ULSD
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So can I keep using LL-01 without any issues? Or should I switch to LL-04 for the time being?
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So can I keep using LL-01 without any issues? Or should I switch to LL-04 for the time being?
I would use LL04 in europe to keep intake deposits down to a minimum.
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I have been using Mobil 1 0W40 and Castrol 0W30 for the last 6 years........with no issues

5,000 miles intervals.......I've done 16 oil changes + 2 free oil change under warranty.....

currently at 94,197 miles.......next oil change in a few weeks.
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In Canada, keep an eye on the Canadian tire flyers, the German Castrol 0-30 goes on sale quarterly for $7.49 per lt.
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I looked for Castrol syntec and my local store carried the EDGE with SPT 5W-40 which the label says if for BMW. Is this a new formula or just renaming? I hope I used the right oil.
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I looked for Castrol syntec and my local store carried the EDGE with SPT 5W-40 which the label says if for BMW. Is this a new formula or just renaming? I hope I used the right oil.
It's the same. They just changed the name recently. I think it even says that on the bottles. If it's "LL01" approved, you're good.
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I looked for Castrol syntec and my local store carried the EDGE with SPT 5W-40 which the label says if for BMW. Is this a new formula or just renaming? I hope I used the right oil.
Castrol consolidated their naming conventions just a few months ago. The only LL01 sold outside the dealerships in the US is their 0w-30. It Castrol Edge with Syntec. The 5w40 you speak about used to be a LL98 IIRC.
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K I have a question that I havent really found here yet. With disregards to the warranty and BMW approved oil, what kind of oil do you guys think will be better than the recommended stuff? Stuff like redline? royal purple? I have an 08 335i and my warranty is over so I want to start doing my own thing. I know redline oils are not cheap, but are they worth it??
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K I have a question that I havent really found here yet. With disregards to the warranty and BMW approved oil, what kind of oil do you guys think will be better than the recommended stuff? Stuff like redline? royal purple? I have an 08 335i and my warranty is over so I want to start doing my own thing. I know redline oils are not cheap, but are they worth it??

Not found yet??..

This question has been asked more than any other question in the history of all questions ever asked in the universe..EVER!!
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I run 7500 mi intervals with bertolli 0w-30 olive oil.
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I run 7500 mi intervals with bertolli 0w-30 olive oil.
Virgin or Extra Virgin?

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I run 7500 mi intervals with bertolli 0w-30 olive oil.
Virgin or Extra Virgin?

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It makes the car smell and taste better than extra virgin
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K I have a question that I havent really found here yet. With disregards to the warranty and BMW approved oil, what kind of oil do you guys think will be better than the recommended stuff? Stuff like redline? royal purple? I have an 08 335i and my warranty is over so I want to start doing my own thing. I know redline oils are not cheap, but are they worth it??
First one has to define "better". In a basic sense all LL01 oils of the same grade will reform the same over the long haul under designed operational parameters of the vehicle. Outside of that people are really guessing based upon the fact their engine still runs on X. Not very scientific nor reliable.
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I tried a bunch of different types and none of them were any good on either my E46 or my E90. This summer I just switched to the BMW oil from the dealer. The E90 runs fine because it's newer, so time will tell. But the E46 is a new car, the annoying pre-ignition rattle is gone and it consumes less oil than before. I'm just not going to bother anymore with constantly trying something new.
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I tried a bunch of different types and none of them were any good on either my E46 or my E90. This summer I just switched to the BMW oil from the dealer. The E90 runs fine because it's newer, so time will tell. But the E46 is a new car, the annoying pre-ignition rattle is gone and it consumes less oil than before. I'm just not going to bother anymore with constantly trying something new.
I know what you mean. IMO our engines run well on Castrol oils and I just wish we had more Castrol products to choose from such as a 0-40w.
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Take a look at Castrol 5w-40 it states on the label that it is designed for bmws. It also meets all certifications for Castrol 0W-30. If you go by certification you would think that Castrol 5w-40 is the same as Castro's 0w-30. However, Castrol's website shows that their 5w-40 is NOT for bmws that require LL01 ( see link, page 2) [http://www.castrol.com/liveassets/bp...syntec_usa.pdf This LL01 cert must mean something. Why risk using royal purple or amsoil or any other oil without that LL-01 certification? Castorl 0W-30 and Mobil 1 0-40 have that certification. The complete list can be found on BMW's website http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Conte...ngineOils.aspx
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