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I have not, I ran LM when I first got the car, and those samples didn't look as great.
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👍 Out of curiosity, since your oil sample is pretty consistent. have you tried amsoil?
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Yes, the car doesn't see any street use. Correct, each sample is two weekends of track miles. I'm staying with the 300V because of the lower lead wear vs the Redline.Originally posted by enjoy_m3 View PostInteresting comparison Crooked. So do you mean you each sample has 2 weekends of trackdays in it? I'm no chemist, but is increased molybdenum ( I assume is molybdenum disulphide) & zinc ( I also assum zddp) means increased wear protection with the redline? The consistency definitely looks good. I was just following the 300v recommendations which they say isn't designed for long change intervals. They recommended every track/race event or 3000 miles. I think your car is a track car towed to the track right?
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Interesting comparison Crooked. So do you mean you each sample has 2 weekends of trackdays in it? I'm no chemist, but is increased molybdenum ( I assume is molybdenum disulphide) & zinc ( I also assum zddp) means increased wear protection with the redline? The consistency definitely looks good. I was just following the 300v recommendations which they say isn't designed for long change intervals. They recommended every track/race event or 3000 miles. I think your car is a track car towed to the track right?
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I run it for two weekends, roughly 6 track days - Left 3 samples are Motul 300V 15w50, right 3 are Redline 50wt race.Originally posted by enjoy_m3 View PostYea, I pulled my oil filter cap out of curiosity to see 10w60 LM cold and it was really thick. I'm on redline 5w50 now from LM 10w60, which has lower viscosity at 40C and very close in viscosity at 100C with higher VI. I tried the 300v before and liked it but they don't recommend it on street cars and advise to change the oil after a track day. That would get pretty expensive since I try to drive the car a couple of times a week in the canyons and such.
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Yea, I pulled my oil filter cap out of curiosity to see 10w60 LM cold and it was really thick. I'm on redline 5w50 now from LM 10w60, which has lower viscosity at 40C and very close in viscosity at 100C with higher VI. I tried the 300v before and liked it but they don't recommend it on street cars and advise to change the oil after a track day. That would get pretty expensive since I try to drive the car a couple of times a week in the canyons and such.Last edited by enjoy_m3; 08-07-2020, 10:02 AM.
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Yes, that would seemingly be ideal, but Motul doesn't offer 5w50 in 300V, only in the Sport line. I still might go that way eventually.Originally posted by enjoy_m3 View PostCool Experiment BBR, you ever think of trying 5w50?
Interestingly, though, the Motul 300v 15w50 Competition has a 40C viscosity value of 122 mm/s where the LiquiMoly 10w60 is a whopping 168 mm/s, making the LM much thicker for California "cold" starts, despite having a lower Winter rating.. Wish I had done more research on this years ago.
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What dyno is it that reads whp so much lower than others?Originally posted by Nugs View PostRebuilt S54 with the usual fixes in an e36 M3
Karbonius Airbox
Full Supersprint exhaust with ceramic coated stepped headers (no cats, resonators in mid pipes, race muffler)
Stock ECU with GreshM patch harness and HTE Performance Alpha N tune.
Bimmerworld twin fuel pump kit and rebuilt stock injectors
Australian 98ron fuel
Car made 295whp on a dyno where standard e46 M3s make around 250whp.
Green run is with a canned Alpha N tune, Red is HTE dyno tune.


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Rebuilt S54 with the usual fixes in an e36 M3
Karbonius Airbox
Full Supersprint exhaust with ceramic coated stepped headers (no cats, resonators in mid pipes, race muffler)
Stock ECU with GreshM patch harness and HTE Performance Alpha N tune.
Bimmerworld twin fuel pump kit and rebuilt stock injectors
Australian 98ron fuel
Car made 295whp on a dyno where standard e46 M3s make around 250whp.
Green run is with a canned Alpha N tune, Red is HTE dyno tune.

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^^^Real solid numbers for 91 octane! Was this on EAS’s dyno by any chance?
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2005 M3 88k miles on 91 octane
CPI Headers
Status Gruppe Catted section 1
Corsa section 2 and 3
Eventuri Intake
Macht Schnell Intake Elbow
Turner Pullies
Electric Fan
Ended up making 336whp and 261wtq. First run was stock tune. Tempted to go with the Karbonius airbox now.
Tuned by Hassan HTE Performance
Last edited by Gooz; 08-03-2020, 06:52 AM.
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