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From: "Pashlipops" <nickpashley@hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.autos.bmw
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: Oil Burner
> My E46 330ci uses 1 litre per 1000 miles, this is normal according to
> BMW.
Nice to know mine isn't excessive then.
> Makes you think about the service interval of 15000 miles as the engine
> has received 15 litres of new oil, it is a continuous renewal
> process!!!!
How bizarre - would have thought that this kind of oil usage must be right
at the edge of the engine design's tolerance. I would be panicking if mine
was using so much. And the cost! If 4l of proper oil is best part of £40,
then you're getting through £150 just refilling it in between services.
Crazy.
> I bought 4 x 5 litre Motul LL01 BMW specific oil from Opie Oils -
> www.opieoils.co.uk - there is a discount scheme through
> www.e36coupe.com which makes the oil very very cheap. Free delivery
> too!
Thanks for links - cheaper than Halfords!
As for which oil to use - I get the impression from other posts that using
lower quality than fully synthetic 0-30 might be ok if oil changes are very
5k or so, but must be the 'proper' stuff if only changing with the lights.
I guess this is true for most of the life of the car, so I'm sticking with
the expensive stuff for now.
Thanks for your posts
Toby T.
Pashlipops - 05 Aug 2006 09:07 GMT
The Motul BMW approved stuff worked out at about 5 pounds per litre
from Opie (on a purchase of 20 litres with discount and delivery).
Fuchs, which I understand is used in the BMW factory, works out at
about 7 pounds per litre (on a purchase of 16 litres with discount and
delivery - or 5 if you buy 25 litres).
Toby T - 07 Aug 2006 18:35 GMT
> The Motul BMW approved stuff worked out at about 5 pounds per litre
> from Opie (on a purchase of 20 litres with discount and delivery).
>
> Fuchs, which I understand is used in the BMW factory, works out at
> about 7 pounds per litre (on a purchase of 16 litres with discount and
> delivery - or 5 if you buy 25 litres).
Well that makes it a lot cheaper. Can't readily see how you get a discount
for larger purchase - just phone up rather than order via website?
Pashlipops - 07 Aug 2006 20:59 GMT
Toby T, send me an email.