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05-28-2007, 10:22 PM | #1 |
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Stop worrying about LL approved oils
LL just means Long Life approved, so unless your trying to get longevity out of your oil, which for most of us e90post members we're not and we're changing our oil far far more often then most people, then stop throwing it around like its super important, because its not. LL01 just means that its been approved for long life as of 2001, LL04 is the same thing but now approved for 2004 +. Racing oils are far superior to regular oils, they provide the lowest phosphorous and sulfur levels, offer the best protection, and are more performance and protection oriented where as regular oils are more economy and efficiency oriented. Keep in mind that "racing" oils are totally available for consumer use and recommended, and are perfectly safe as long as you follow the weight ratings, which in our case would be 0W-30 and 40 and 5W- 30 and 40. So don’t think that "racing" oil means that it must have some crazy un safe additives that are not safe for our engines, which also keep in mind are turbo charged engines that to a certain extent are considered high performance engines ( the N54 )
Ultra high end oils like Motul 300v, castrol edge, and royal purple XPR dont care about all the API, SM, SL, and LL ratings because those things are just industry standards and all of those top grade oils I just mentioned far exceed those standards and they mention it as well. I would pay attention to those standards if you are buying regular motor oils, but when going for the top grade stuff just know that the standards are being exceeded. Top grade oils will cost you though, expect to pay from 120-200 for just the oil and for just the required 6.5- 7 quarts required for the NG6 series engines |
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05-29-2007, 01:29 PM | #4 | |
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Oils that are not BMW LL approved may have these, but they may not. The fact is that they may not have not been tested against the BMW standard so you you don't know if they simply do not meet BMW's requirements or if they do meet BMW's requirements but were not tested. I'd rather not take any chances of voiding the warantee. |
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Seems to me that in some cases, racing engines are torn down and rebuilt VERY often, sometimes after every race. In these cases, detergency is a non-issue. But for me, even if I change oil every 3k miles, I would want that protection in my engine...
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I don't care what anyone else puts in their car, but getting BMW LL or any other car manufacturer approval is not easy, if it was then everyone would have it. Any oil will work in any car, lets not kid ourselves, same with fuel. The difference is going with a product that BMW has tested or an un-testing product. Really that simple.
Just like brake pads, If TUV approval was so easy or "not important" when why are so many manufacturers not approved? People slap Axxis and other pads on their car every day without the slightest worry about the ABS and traction systems ability to compensate for the change in material. Is that bad? who knows it's not tested. Same applies to oil, you cant say it's better or worse, for a specific application because it's not tested.
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That means you can expect a TUV part to perform at 90%-110% of it's original factory equivalent. That is 90% more that I know about a non approved part. I agree it's not perfect but with a choice of TUV or nothing, I'll bet on the approved parts every time.
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Small quantites of oil are always get into the cylinder and being burned. This leaves behind some of the additives as deposits. This is the concern about high levels of ZDDP in the oil effecting the operation of the catalytic converter. This is what has brought about the GF-4 oil spec to prolong the life of the cat. The new injectors are very sensitive about their spray pattern. If you check the technical documentation at the begining of this forum there is a section on the injection system that warns the techs not to use any shop chemicals on the injector or to try and clean them for fear of damaging them. In the past there was a concern about the amount of ash in the oil because these deposits in the cylinder head could be very hot and ignite the fuel mixture prematurely. You don't need clouds of blue smoke coming from your car. If it did not burn a small amount of oil you would never need to add any except during an oil changes.
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Hey guy I have been using Royal Purple for years in my Audi never had a problem. If you change your Oil regularly like I do every 3k miles than you dont need LL approved Oils. If you go to royal purple's website they say their oil wont void any warranties http://www.royalpurple.com/prodsa/rpmoa.html thats a bold statement knowing they can be sued so you know legal has approved that.
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