What oil do YOU use?
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Last edited by digger; 12-02-2011, 02:39 PM.89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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just changed mine here in socal
its been a little cold
i start the e30 early in the morning, drive a very short distance to work. I dont think the car ever really gets warm.
So after running kendall 20w-50 I switched to castrol 10w-40. added half a quart of lucas oil stbalizer for fun. Bosch filterComment
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Mobil 1 10w30 in the ix and undetermined in the 335i, but it will be something in the mobil 1 familysigpicComment
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the issue is elemetal zinc and phosphorus by themself do not form ZDDP so its more complicated than just looking at the ppm of the elements but is better than nothing. Also too much is not a good thing apparently.
http://speedtalk.com/forum/viewtopic...365&hilit=ZDDP
I'll still use Brad Penn though, track tested by me, in my car, for a lots of damn miles on track.90 325i DD/Track
03 Durango 5.9
Originally posted by e30mpgIt is recommended to get new gasket but this is R3v and we just copper spray that shit......slap biotch on and tighten to tq.Comment
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the issue is elemetal zinc and phosphorus by themself do not form ZDDP so its more complicated than just looking at the ppm of the elements but is better than nothing. Also too much is not a good thing apparently.
http://speedtalk.com/forum/viewtopic...365&hilit=ZDDP
Elemental Zinc and Phosphorus do not offer any protection. They are most likely contaminants carried over from the refinery. Initially, many of the posts here suggested that zinc element is critical for anti-wear protection and I could not figure out the mechanism until I look up the info for ZDDP. It is actually the R groups of ZDDP that are responsible for the protection. The zinc in ZDDP helps raise the boiling temperature of ZDDP and; therefore, its anti-wear properties.Comment
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More good info. For us not-so-scientific, could it be said the higher Z and P levels might be a "side affect" of oils designed to have good lubrication properties and less of the detergents that might harm older motors?
I know they're not there by accident, but more likely left there for processing reasons.90 325i DD/Track
03 Durango 5.9
Originally posted by e30mpgIt is recommended to get new gasket but this is R3v and we just copper spray that shit......slap biotch on and tighten to tq.Comment
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More good info. For us not-so-scientific, could it be said the higher Z and P levels might be a "side affect" of oils designed to have good lubrication properties and less of the detergents that might harm older motors?
I know they're not there by accident, but more likely left there for processing reasons.Comment
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I use whatever is on sale, and thick enough weight. Maybe once I finish my build it will get better treatment, but who wants to spend lots of money on a stock m10 oil change? Not I my friend, not I.Comment
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