Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: KenO
Originally Posted By: oliveoil
I've been doing 10-12k OCI's for the life of my 1998 BMW M3, now with 180k+ miles. used oil analysis tell me I could comfortably go much longer. Clean as a whistle under the fill cap. Uses oil like most European cars (2 qts during 12k OCI, which replenishes the oil), holds 6qts and has a big oil filter. Silly to waste good oil by changing it early. Sort of like paying for good tires but changing them every 15k miles. No one does that. so why waste good oil? Such behavior is Fiscally and environmentally irresponsible. We all need to think of the bigger picture of living together in this world. We In the US waste much more than our worldy share of natural resources and energy. Our BMW's will die of mechanical issues unrelated to lubrication. It is a shame to waste good oil.
6 quarts? You sure your dipsticks right? Most E36's hold between 7-8. I ten to put 8 in mine, and thats slightly over full. I drive pretty hard though too, including autox & trackdays, so...
I thought regardless of driving habits, exceeding max is not good for engine!
These engines have oil starvation issues with high-G cornering. Running .5-1 quart over full helps keep the oil pump pickup submerged in those situations (helps - still doesn't 100% alleviate if your car makes a lot of grip). These engines also have factory windage trays, so airation from churn isn't a huge concern.
Originally Posted By: KenO
Originally Posted By: oliveoil
I've been doing 10-12k OCI's for the life of my 1998 BMW M3, now with 180k+ miles. used oil analysis tell me I could comfortably go much longer. Clean as a whistle under the fill cap. Uses oil like most European cars (2 qts during 12k OCI, which replenishes the oil), holds 6qts and has a big oil filter. Silly to waste good oil by changing it early. Sort of like paying for good tires but changing them every 15k miles. No one does that. so why waste good oil? Such behavior is Fiscally and environmentally irresponsible. We all need to think of the bigger picture of living together in this world. We In the US waste much more than our worldy share of natural resources and energy. Our BMW's will die of mechanical issues unrelated to lubrication. It is a shame to waste good oil.
6 quarts? You sure your dipsticks right? Most E36's hold between 7-8. I ten to put 8 in mine, and thats slightly over full. I drive pretty hard though too, including autox & trackdays, so...
I thought regardless of driving habits, exceeding max is not good for engine!
These engines have oil starvation issues with high-G cornering. Running .5-1 quart over full helps keep the oil pump pickup submerged in those situations (helps - still doesn't 100% alleviate if your car makes a lot of grip). These engines also have factory windage trays, so airation from churn isn't a huge concern.