07-12-2022, 12:51 PM | #1 |
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1200 Mile First Oil Change
I haven’t received my 2023 M240 yet but I’m already thinking about whether to have the first oil change early on at 1200 miles.
I know that many owners are adamant about this first oil change at this interval. I have also heard that the break in oil should be left in longer, ideally around 5k miles. I’m leaning towards the longer interval. Just wondering what other viewpoints are on this. |
07-12-2022, 01:36 PM | #2 |
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tbh, I think it's good to change your first batch of oil after the suggested break-in period just so you can get rid of any "flakes" or w/e in the oil. but then again, I have never owned a BMW before so I don't know what the process is for BMW's.
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I'm going to change the oil when the car tells me to.
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A new engine sheds (mostly metal) debris. Sure there is an oil filter which catches this. But there are a couple of things to consider. One is at least with some engines the oil pressure bypass routes oil back to the intake side of the oil pump. Thus unfiltered oil gets routed back to oil pump over and over again. Sure as this continues the metal debris gets "ground" up into smaller and smaller pieces. The gear pump rotor teeth are hard and probably won't be affected. But the gear pump housing is aluminum and the metal debris can result in wear to the housing enough that oil pressure might reduced. The oil filter or oil filter housing is filled with oil which is filled with metal debris. I have supplied a picture of the oil canister oil from my 2008 Cayman S after just 750 miles of use since new. The other concern is if the filter high pressure bypass ever opens unfiltered oil is routed to engine. Yet another concern is a new engine contaminates the oil. And turbo charged (and supercharged) engines are worse than N/A engines. Contamination reduces the oil's ability to protect the engine. With my 2018 Hellcat the oil on the dipstick was quite dark and I had the oil/filter service done at around 500 miles. By way of comparison my 2020 Scat Pack dipstick oil looked quite good and I felt ok letting the oil go to around 1200 miles. With my 230i there is no oil dipstick. (My 2008 Cayman S had no oil dipstick either.) So I just went with my gut (and remembering what the oil from my Cayman looked like after 750 miles) and had the oil/filter service done at 600 miles and then again at 1200 miles -- end of break in. Next oil change will be at 5K miles. |
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07-13-2022, 11:01 AM | #9 |
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I would hope that they were aware and padded the recommended interval. I don't really see what the disadvantage of that would be. To save the company a few quarts of oil?
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Obviously the factory doesn't call for early oil/filter services. Thus a vast number of new car/vehicle owners drive blissfully unaware of what may be lurking in the oil. But there doesn't seem to be a vast number of new engines manifesting any issues. At least not under warranty... I used to read UK car mags. Some featured "long term" reviews of cars. Cars that had the 1st scheduled service some thousands of miles from new received favorable mention of this. I recall one review of an Audi the driver was positively orgasmic in his feelings for the car as he drove on to 20,000 miles. He did mention oil consumption increased as the mileage closed in on 20K miles and the car's first scheduled service. Too bad the end of his long term review -- IIRC one year -- coincided with the car's first scheduled service. Would have been interesting to know how the car/engine fared the next 20K miles... The flip side was a long term review of a Subie for which the factory called for an early oil/filter service (at IIRC 3000 miles) the reviewer made some negative comments about this. Auto makers tout extended service intervals as a sign of superior quality. This is really just marketing. They get away with it because any issues that arise from this are generally covered by the warranty. The cost of which is I believe considered part of marketing and thus has a tax advantage. While money to cover warranty costs doesn't grow on trees the increase in sales makes up more than makes up for the increase in warranty costs. Issues that occur after warranty receive various levels of response from the car owner. Some owners will get (rightly so) upset and vow to never buy another -- in this context -- BMW again. And storm off the BMW lot to a competing brand of car lot. But chances are he'll be passed by someone storming off this lot on his way to the BMW lot. Others will be prompted to trade in the car for another. Some will seek help from an indy shop. None of the above are acceptable to me. The factory probably should schedule an early oil/filter service but I don't need the factory's sanction to treat the new engine to an early oil/filter service. My experience with rebuilding engines and as a machinist (long ago career) provided me with evidence a new engine or rebuilt engine "needs" an early oil/filter service. Also, I'm old enough to remember when auto makers called for early oil/filter services even early transmission and diff fluid services. Nothing has really changed in the years to make this still not a good idea. I buy my cars with the idea of owning them forever. Regardless of what the auto maker may call for I believe an early oil/filter service or two is something reasonable to do to give the engine every chance of delivering a long and trouble free service life. The exception -- so far in my experience not encountered yet -- being the auto maker cautioning no early oil/filter service should be done. |
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I changed the oil myself yesterday at 1,070 miles. Did it need it? Probably not, but I don't care - it's what I wanted to do. Besides, I'm about to leave on a 2-3,000 mile road trip and wanted fresh oil.
It was my first time changing an oil filter not located on the bottom of the engine, but it was a piece of cake. The only thing to cause an issue is the oil was literally like water, and when it hit the ribs on the oil container it splashed all over the place. I think this was my first time to change oil in a car that used 0w20, as I've never encountered such water-like consistency before from thicker oils. Glad to put in some 5w30 Castrol Edge Euro Formula. I'd actually do 0w40 before I'd go back to 0w20. Long OCI's, turbo, performance driven, and Texas heat are all reasons why. 0w20's main purpose is MPG, and that's not what this car is all about. It's also really weird not having a dip stick to look at when I'm done, but the most comical part is if you want your oil life computer reset you have to go visit your BMW service center! |
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Are you positive you have to go to BMW to reset the counter? I was watching a video, it wasnt a m240i maybe a m340i 2021 and the guy was able to reset it himself. It was something long like hold and press the button for 30 secs then wait and another 30 secs... I'll see if I can find the video again. |
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