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04-19-2011, 09:18 PM | #1 |
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No one has used Pentosin 5w-40 in 335i??
No one has used Pentosin 5w-40 in 335i. Is a good oil??
The price in the market is $9.50 the quart. The people said me this is the first oil in the engine of the car when come from Germany.
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04-19-2011, 09:41 PM | #2 |
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I bought pentosin 5W-30, and will use it in my next oil change. Its doing fine in my FSI audi right now.
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04-20-2011, 11:42 AM | #3 |
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Listen to TrackRat! The man knows oils...
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04-20-2011, 05:28 PM | #8 | |
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Anecdotal information, but data nonetheless. I have been using the same stuff without issue. I have yet to read anywhere on these forums of people having trouble with warranty secondary to non-approved oil use. I would much rather put non-approved oil in my car and change it every 5k miles than use LL-01 and change it every 15k miles. I have no data to support those feelings; it just seems right. |
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I fell for the exact same thing years ago. BlackstoneLabs only analyzes the current condition of the oil. It DOES NOT AND CANNOT give you data of how well it is protecting your engine. To do this, you need to actually dismantle the engine and examine the condition with microscope. Thats the type of testing that car manufacturers do before a type of lubricant is recommended for a specific engine. EDIT: If you really want to go for a 5W-40 type of oil, I recommend trying Valvoline SynPower 5W-40. It recently got BMW LL-01 approval (it was pending last year). I've used it in my previous car because it met the VW 501.00 specs and the results were impressive. Here is the data sheet for the curious: http://valvoline.com/pdf/SynPower.pdf I forgot to add: The reason why I like Valvoline 5W-40 is because it has one of the highest Total Base Numbers (TBN) out there. Its TBN is 11 and most oils come in the 6-9 range. Basically, the higher the TBN, the more acid-fighting power the oil has. Acidity is naturally occurring from the blow-by gases that inevitably get mixed with oil.
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Basically, from the end N54-user perspective the oil selection process should go in the following steps: 1. Select oil that meets the BMW LL-01 spec. This is the single most important factor. It guarantees that the engine wear will with those types of oil will not exceed manufacturers specs. 2. Perform oil analysis from spent oil to determine optima drain interval. This come second because you want to make sure you change the oil early enough to where it has not degraded to mush, but not too soon to where you are wasting your money.
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As a side note, here is another option:
It appears that Mobil1 has changed their formulation for their 0W-40 oil: http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lub...l_1_0W-40.aspx It currently has TBN value of 11.8 (the highest I've seen) and it is also BMW LL-01 In my previous car, I had some really bad experience with Mobil1 0W-40 though. It seemed that the grade range was too big and the oil degraded rather quickly. The new formulation would probably be better though. EDIT: When my warranty runs out, I plan on running Mobil1 0W-40 in the winter and Valvoline 5W-40 in the summer
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04-20-2011, 06:08 PM | #14 |
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"The starting TBNs of LL-04 oils are generally lower than for LL-01 oils. Sulfur in gasoline is a big cause of TBN depletion. Low TBN with ethanol laden gasoline further increases the chance of engine corrosion. I think that BMW does not think LL-04 oils in general can hold up in all states in the U.S. for their recommended OCIs/time intervals at a high enough frequency. MB has recently changed back to a higher TBN oil specification (229.5) in the U.S. and their reason was they found unsatisfactory engine protection with MB 229.51 spec oils here and said it was due to the ethanol in gasoline. "
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...Number=1746122
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That is all well and fine. I have read those multipage threads about the n54 engine in the past. I know you will battle me to the bitter end on this one so let me just ask you two simple questions. BMW also suggests 15k mile oil change intervals. Is that what you suggest as well? Warranty issues aside, are you saying there are no non-LL01 oils out there that will perform/protect as well or better than the LL01 approved oils? |
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04-20-2011, 10:12 PM | #17 | |
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I understand you are stating exactly what the manual says, but as you have said, there is no proof that other brands don't offer the same protection. What is the cost to an oil manufacturer to have their oil tested for LL-01 approval? |
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04-20-2011, 11:30 PM | #18 | |
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As for your Jab at tea leaves, you still never answered my question about why BMW put specific oil part numbers on each model? You assume you can use the oil for an N52, in the N54, even when the base oil composition for each is radically different based on some imaginary test? BMW doesn't. |
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The warranty issue, I understand. Yet when oil questions come up you consistently regurgitate what BMW states and claim LL-01 oils provide better protection without posting any hard data. Show me that the LL-01 oils are better than non-LL01 oils in the same viscosity in terms of protection. You simply can't. The best you can do is spew what BMW publishes. I believe in evidence based recommendations. Because BMW tested it does not mean it is any better than the ones they didn't. Quite frankly, BMW testing procedures are suspect at times. You would think they could get a HPFP right.... At this point your opinion is no better than the rest. |
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04-21-2011, 12:31 AM | #21 | |
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I am disputing your current and past statements about better protection than non-approved oils. If it was not tested you can make no statements about its protection capabilities when compared to the current list of LL-01 approved oils. That M1 0w-40 provides better protection than RP, Amsoil, Redline, etc in the n54 engine is not a fact. On a side note, has BMW rejected any oils when testing them? I would love to see that list, if such a list exists. |
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04-21-2011, 01:09 AM | #22 | |
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"Amsoil might be OK for your lawn mower" "Your OM will tell you exactly what oil must be used to maintain your warranty and more importantly - provide the proper lubrication for your BMW engine. Read and follow you OM to protect your engine and warranty. " "Apparently in BMW's testing LL-01 approved oils protect the engine better when high sulfur fuels are used." "Until the boutique oil purveyors have their oils tested by BMW and approved - if they pass, they should not be used as they will void the engine warranty and can cause increased engine wear or serious damage" "Until they receive BMW approval the boutique oils should not be used in BMW engines as they will void the engine warranty. If you don't care about your engine warranty or engine wear" I am not going to go searching through all your posts. You consistently insinuate that LL-01 oils are the only oils capable of protecting this engine. Without data it's another opinion among many. Where is the list of rejected oils? Last edited by acdHQK713K; 04-21-2011 at 01:34 AM.. |
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