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      10-10-2024, 09:55 PM   #23
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I read some of your posts and find the info pretty interesting. I've been using Blackstone, but recently gave Speediagnostix a try.

Here is Speediagnostix on the initial BMW fill with just under 1,200 miles on it (had the tech pull a sample during the break in service). I also sent a sample to Blackstone. You can see some numbers are very close, some are spot on, but there are a handful where there is a higher than expected difference.

I've been running Ravenol VST on my Golf R, and the UOAs have all been great on that oil, so I was considering that or Ravenol RUP for the BMW. Sent a VOA to Speediagnostix on both. He recommended the VST (I was planning to use RUP, which is quite a bit more expensive, and I had bought a bit of it ahead of time).

Would be interested in your feedback. Thanks!
That factory oil could be a Shell or Fuchs product, no titanium so probably not Castrol. Additive package looks like an SN/SN+ C5 oil. Viscosity is pretty low.

That's the first VOA of the SP formula of Ravenol VST I have seen. I like the VST and that's what I would run personally since it is allowed by TIS under warranty for this engine. I'm sure the RUP is good, but the VST has a newer additive package most likely being an Infineum package similar to that used in M1 0W-40. You can't go wrong either way but VST having LL-01 and BMW not allowing LL-04 in the US makes the decision easy for me.
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Calcium in turbocharged DI engines creates a risk of low-speed pre-ignition, that's probably why SPEEDiagnostix recommends the VST.
Yeah after I did some research, that's what I was thinking too. Kind of a bummer - I have quite a bit of this RUP here. I'm tempted to try it in my track car that is not DI.

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That factory oil could be a Shell or Fuchs product, no titanium so probably not Castrol. Additive package looks like an SN/SN+ C5 oil. Viscosity is pretty low.

That's the first VOA of the SP formula of Ravenol VST I have seen. I like the VST and that's what I would run personally since it is allowed by TIS under warranty for this engine. I'm sure the RUP is good, but the VST has a newer additive package most likely being an Infineum package similar to that used in M1 0W-40. You can't go wrong either way but VST having LL-01 and BMW not allowing LL-04 in the US makes the decision easy for me.
VST is what I put in it today. Now I just need to find a use for all this RUP!

Thanks for the opinions guys - I appreciate it.
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Yeah after I did some research, that's what I was thinking too. Kind of a bummer - I have quite a bit of this RUP here. I'm tempted to try it in my track car that is not DI.



VST is what I put in it today. Now I just need to find a use for all this RUP!

Thanks for the opinions guys - I appreciate it.
I don't think 2000 ppm calcium is going to be a problem, with the moly and zddp it's probably close to passing SN+ LSPI test. People were running 3000 ppm calcium Mobil 1 SN formula in S55 for years without LSPI problems. BMW engines generally don't have LSPI issues. If you have it on hand, I'd probably use the RUP after the VST.
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