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Car Forum / BMW Cars / April 2006

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'94 530i Oil Change Questions

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grindstaffp@gmail.com - 30 Apr 2006 04:54 GMT
I recently purchased a '94 530i and its time for an oil change.  The
problem is that I have no idea what oil to use.  I've looked through
the manual and it seems to recommend 15w-50.  Now my car has a little
over 140k miles on it so I would like to use what's best.  If it
matters, I live in Georgia so it gets fairly warm here in the summer.

Thanks for your help and sorry for such a novice question.
Floyd Rogers - 30 Apr 2006 14:30 GMT
<grindstaffp@gmail.com> wrote
>I recently purchased a '94 530i and its time for an oil change.  The
> problem is that I have no idea what oil to use.  I've looked through
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>
> Thanks for your help and sorry for such a novice question.

15W-50 is a pretty thick oil - probably just right for hot weather.
Almost any oil that meets the specs for that year will work.  It's
some two-letter combination like "SF", "SG".  Every few years
it move up; current specs are "SJ" IIRC.  Almost every can of oil
sold currently is SJ or better.

BMW's come from the factory with a Castrol OEM oil.  I use
Mobil 1; however current cars use only synthetics and you
should probably use a regular dino (non-synthetic) oil.  If you
change oil regularly, along with the filter, the brand shouldn't
matter.

FloydR

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