Getting ready to do a oil change on the M3. That is, or is it gold? I'm not sure which. been using the Castrol 10-60. I See the prices are astronomical is that what we're stuck with? What else are you guys using as an option? Or just staying with the castrol? If that's what your currently using?
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More important is the change interval. DO NOT follow the book (10k or 15k, I don’t even remember), is the only advice I remember. I’m pretty sure my guys use the LiquiMoly on mine, but I’m also on 5k / 2yr intervals. But on that interval I can use whatever I want and it won’t matter much. Castrol Edge, Amsoil, Mobile 1, all fine on 5k intervals.
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I decided to go with BMW 10W60 through FCP Euro to take advantage of the free oil. It was a tough decision deciding on which oil though since Liqui Moly has a good reputation and so does Redline.
I noticed Redline 10W60 is pretty thick which is in the car now from PO...I recall reading an article where one of their reps even recommended using 15W50 if going with Redline...so I decided to just go BMW even though I also like Motul.
I like to do 5k/6mo whichever comes first because it's fun to change oil
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Oil shouldn't be changed on a calendar schedule. If you think about it - months have nothing to do with when your oil needs to be changed. Oil isn't fresh fish. Get a Blackstone test and make informed decisions based upon facts, not guesswork.
Oh and to the cost of good spec oil on a high-strung car: "Everyone wants to live with a stripper - until you wake up and realize that you need to check for your wallet, car keys and watch".
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Originally posted by Estoril View PostOil shouldn't be changed on a calendar schedule. If you think about it - months have nothing to do with when your oil needs to be changed. Oil isn't fresh fish. Get a Blackstone test and make informed decisions based upon facts, not guesswork.
Oh and to the cost of good spec oil on a high-strung car: "Everyone wants to live with a stripper - until you wake up and realize that you need to check for your wallet, car keys and watch".
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Originally posted by Estoril View PostOil shouldn't be changed on a calendar schedule. If you think about it - months have nothing to do with when your oil needs to be changed. Oil isn't fresh fish. Get a Blackstone test and make informed decisions based upon facts, not guesswork.
Would be nice to see actual formal research on this (i.e. not sponsored by a company that wants you to buy their oil), but yeah.2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - Kassel MAP - SSV1 - HJS - PCS Tune - Beisan - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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Originally posted by Estoril View PostOil shouldn't be changed on a calendar schedule. If you think about it - months have nothing to do with when your oil needs to be changed. Oil isn't fresh fish. Get a Blackstone test and make informed decisions based upon facts, not guesswork.
Oh and to the cost of good spec oil on a high-strung car: "Everyone wants to live with a stripper - until you wake up and realize that you need to check for your wallet, car keys and watch".
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