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Anyone Using Red Line 5w30?
Still a long wait for the M240i to arrive, but I think I've picked my oil. Curious if anyone else is using Red Line 5w30 and/or Wix XP filters? I've read nothing but good things about Royal Purple oil filters, but I don't think there's an option (yet) for this car.
Yes, I know the viscosity and rating is not blessed by the BMW gods, and I don't care. Just curious if anyone's had anything other than perfect praise for this Group V ester base stock synthetic oil? |
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It seems like whatever oil you go with, the key to engine longevity in the turbo DI era is changing your oil sooner rather than later.
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That redline won't pass the oxidation requirement and who knows about timing chain wear test.
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Actually, Red Line should have superior anti-oxidation properties as it's a Group V synthetic ester rated for aerospace use. Last edited by XC3LLR8; 03-08-2022 at 06:12 PM.. |
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The operating environment of aerospace is not comparable to automotive. The fuels are different, exposure to combustion byproducts are different, heat cycling is different. The OCI is based on hours rather than distance. RL High Performance is not only Gr V. It's not possible because esters for one cause seals to swell. It's most likely an Ester/PAO blend which is similar to Ravenol RUP Racing. If one really wants to know they can contact Redline to see if their High-Performance Series meets the latest revisions. Their Professional Series which is advertised as Gr3/PAO base does meet spec. The people at Redline are great and they will probably tell you what's going on or you can PM Edycol on this forum. He'll probably be able to explain it better. Most if not all ester oils dropped their certs after the 2018 revision. RL HP oils are great for track environments etc. Just shorten the OCI to 5-7k miles.
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I'm in the camp that believes absolutely any modern oil will protect an engine with 5-7k mile oil changes, but for some reason my OCD makes me want to pick the best, which I do not believe the dealership 0w20 oil to be. |
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No reaaon to assume the current Castrol product is worse.
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You don’t even own this car and are already speculating about which non-BMW spec oil to run on an engine specifically designed by BMW?
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Not so much the dealer's oil, but the 0w20 viscosity is what I just can't warm-up to, especially at the insanely long OCI's they recommend.
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And if you believe car manufacturers are not sacrificing some level of engine protection with thin viscosity oils in exchange for CAFE ratings, then this thread is not for you. I have no doubt the OEM oil will get you through your warranty period, and beyond that you become rather insignificant to the manufacturer. Makes one wonder why a top-tier oil distributor like Royal Purple would make such a statement... |
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There's only 58 cents difference between Royal Purple's "regular" oil and their HPS. I'd say if anyone's doing the 2 a.m. knives-that-never-dull routine it's the dealerships pushing their house brand. |
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Car finally came in and I'll change the oil in the next couple weeks before a road trip to AZ, but I decided to go with Castrol 5w30 Euro Formula. I like the 5 qt. size, considerably cheaper, and a little easier to obtain. The Red Line is probably superior, but likely overkill for a car that's never tracked.
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Why you would use 5w-30 oil is beyond me. I recall some years ago some Porsche owners thought the 0w-40 oil was too "thin" and switched to 5w-40 oil. Which was an approved oil but only for temperatures above -25C (-17F). But some owners failed to consider that and engine damage from lack of adequate lubrication at cold start was the result. |
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08-23-2022, 08:26 AM | #18 |
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Well, I have this...
You can use any reason to deviate from the oil the factory recommends. Any reason. And any and all are equal. And they are all equally bad/wrong. The engine maker is the only authority on what oil to use in its engines. |
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Actually this is a great conversation. Even though the manual states 0w-20 that oil is very thin and for more fuel efficiency. Doesn't really do a good job with wear and tear long term.
In all the other high performance sports cars and exotic cars(NA engines v8 or v10) 5w40 is used. So I typically use Motol type race oil for performance. Does these new turbo 6 cylinder need 0w-20. How does 0w-20 perform over 5w40 on hot summer days? Any experienced guys or engineers chime in? https://www.motorstate.com/oilviscosity-htm/ |
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5w30 - -35C(-31F) to 35C(95F) 0W20 is an excellent winter viscosity grade oil that provides superior engine performance and a smooth oil flow. Its thinner oil structure makes it ideal for cold starts and below-freezing temperatures. But wouldnt that be limiting for summer temperatures. If I lived in hot climates I would worry with 0w20 I would use 0w40 (like in my mclaren) or even 5w40 ... https://www.motorstate.com/oilviscosity-htm/ thoughts anyone? Last edited by Saturns; 01-09-2023 at 09:24 PM.. |
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Me I've always had a problem with "the authorities". But it seems like they (BMW) tend to often change their mind about what to spec...for the identical engine. Case in point, the 2022 Euro version specs a wider oil range spec than does the 2022 US spec. Same engine (M240x)...then in 2023 the US oil spec for the identical engine changed again. Me i ran a high quality 5-30 (Castrol Euro spec) for a specific reason...track duty...my call, my choice. Run whatever ya want, i could care less and ain't gonna tell ya what to do. |
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