Synthetic Oil
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Originally Posted by Tony1
You''re both right, it's been 15 yrs. and ive been using regular oil,
and have never had ANY engine problems of any kind on any of my cars
Thank you both for making my point even more clear
and have never had ANY engine problems of any kind on any of my cars
Thank you both for making my point even more clear
Last edited by 4TehNguyen; 03-09-06 at 09:40 AM.
#32
Originally Posted by Jimmer350
Here in Canada, when I owned my BMW (2001-2006) the car came with syn. and the interval was 25000 KM!! Believe it or not you would have to pay for it yourself if you wanted it done sooner. BMW's warranty would only cover the cost if you followed their 25000 interval!!
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Originally Posted by mcfly
25000km's isn't that long... it's about 15,500 miles. Sump size has a lot to do with how long you can go, and BMW's have HUGE sumps compared to most manufacturers. My wife's BMW 328is took 6.8 quarts if I remember correctly. Generally speaking, that's a good 2 quarts over what your "average" engine holds.
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Originally Posted by mcfly
25000km's isn't that long... it's about 15,500 miles. Sump size has a lot to do with how long you can go, and BMW's have HUGE sumps compared to most manufacturers. My wife's BMW 328is took 6.8 quarts if I remember correctly. Generally speaking, that's a good 2 quarts over what your "average" engine holds.
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Originally Posted by Jimmer350
Ah.... I have heard that about Bimmers. Question that I always wondered... What would be the advantage of a huge sump? Why does BMW do that and not many others?
#36
The large oil qualtity would also allow for more cooling, the sump pan is also well baffled to reduce foaming and prevent oil starvation in high gforce cornering. The next upgrade would be dry sump.
Last edited by clubfoot; 03-09-06 at 11:57 AM.
#38
Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
yea times change, engines run cleaner, my 6 year old car i can run to about 4500 miles without a oil change, even the IS manual schedule intervals are twice a year, each doing an oil change at 7500 miles. Whenever I get my IS I plan to do synthetic for 7500 miles. I dont feel confident in conventional lasting long in texas conditions. If you still want to change at 3k-4k be my guest, but even manafacturers are saying thats too much according to their owners manuals
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