skelters said:What is in it? How often was it serviced?
Only place I saw this was amazon and it was over $100 for 5Q. Not paying that price for oil!iiNNeX said:Millers Oils NANODRIVE CFS 5w-40 Fully Synthetic Engine Oil
Great stuff, I recently swapped to it from Castrol's M spec oil.
LL04 is a bmw term correct? Again, I am in the states. I am used to 5W30, etcThrustyjust said:Any decent LL04 oil is good. I use Fuchs oil on mine and as it gets changed more often that BMW extended service intervals aka every 5k miles, there isnt a huge need to buy oils mined from Mars![]()
No it doesn’t.stal023 said:LL04 is a bmw term correct? Again, I am in the states. I am used to 5W30, etcThrustyjust said:Any decent LL04 oil is good. I use Fuchs oil on mine and as it gets changed more often that BMW extended service intervals aka every 5k miles, there isnt a huge need to buy oils mined from Mars![]()
I saw this posted on another forum but it was for the M:
Recommended: 5.5L
Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10w-60 Synthetic
Castrol Formula RS 10w-50 Synthetic
Does this translate to a 3.0i?
R60BBA said:No it doesn’t.
The N52B30 (3.0si) takes 6.5 litres of oil.
I would recommend using Castrol Edge 5w30 and a Genuine BMW filter.
6.86847stal023 said:R60BBA said:No it doesn’t.
The N52B30 (3.0si) takes 6.5 litres of oil.
I would recommend using Castrol Edge 5w30 and a Genuine BMW filter.
How many quarts does the 3.0i take (N52)?
I use Castrol Edge 5W30 European Formula. It meets the BMW spec.stal023 said:I can get the Mann's filters in the states but not sure of the oils mentioned. Anyone from the states want to chime in? Thanks.
6.5 litres = 6.9 quarts mate.stal023 said:Quarts or liters?