Originally Posted By: E365
Mobil1 1 0w-40 is the only BMW LL-01 oil that you don't have to search for in the US.
Not true. GC is available and it meets LL-01. From Castrol's website
SAE 0W–30:
Castrol SYNTEC 0W–30 European Formula is engineered to meet the Mercedes Benz 229.5 specification. The 0W–30 viscosity grade is ideal for winter conditions where low temperature pumpability is required. A unique, low–temperature formulation provides exceptional pumpability in cold weather and allows for unaided engine starts down to –40ºF. Exceeds all car and light truck manufacturer's warranty requirements for the protection of gasoline, diesel and turbocharged engines where API SL, SJ, SH, CF or CD is recommended. Exceeds European ACEA: A3, B3, B4; VW 502 00, 505 00, 503 01; MB 229.1, 229.3, 229.5; BMW LL–01; GM–LLA–025, GM–LL–B–025 and the engine protection requirements of ILSAC GF–3 for API Certified Gasoline Engine Oils.
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What I'm getting at is that unless the BMW owner is an "enthusiast", there's no way one would know to use such oils. I blame BMW. They have notoriously been vague at best with their fluid specs.
Can Mobil 1 5w30 really be THAT bad for a 15 year old BMW that was built before any BMW LL spec existed. Or before synthetic oils were even on the market?
Can't disagree with you here. While I don't own a BMW, I do feel they have done a poor job educating their customers about proper oil use. Many NA owners prefer to do maintenance at home instead of taking their car to the dealer. An educated owner base would only help BMW owners better care for their cars.
I also agree on oil usage for a 15 year old car. At this point, the oil is being used is less important as long as its a quality product and is changed frequently. My only caveat would be if the owner relies on the SES light to determine OCI's. Then, yeah, gotta use the proper oil as the SES system is calibrated for it.