Originally Posted By: Trajan
Originally Posted By: mva
Ok, so now where do we find A3 or even A1 conventional? Once we find it, how much does it cost?
I just checked my stash, Castrol and Pennzoil USA websites and stock at a couple of local stores:
Oils meeting A3
Castrol Syntec 0W30, 5W40, 5W50
Mobil 1 5W50
Mobil 1 0W40 (not in stock)
Maxlife Full Synthetic 10W30 (old stock)
Oils meeting A1
Valvoline Synpower 5W30, 10W30
Mobil 1 10W30, 5W30, 5W20
Castrol Syntec 10W30, 5W30
None of the conventional oils I checked had A1 or A3 approval. This includes:
Pennzoil conventional, Pennzoil High Mileage, Pennzoil Truck and SUV
Valvoline conventional and Maxlife
Castrol GTX 5W20, 5W30, 10W40, 20W50
ESSO 10W30, 5W30, 15W40
Quaker State
Shell Rotella T 15W40
http://www.pennzoil.com/documents/Pennzoil Conventional.pdf
http://www.castrol.com/liveassets/bp_int...psd_gtx_usa.pdf
Apparently A1 and A3 specs are not that easy to meet. Even our BITOG favorite Pennzoil Platinum does not meet A1 or A3.
Can I take a break now?
But but.....
He insists that a conventional works fine. He is so convinced of it that he is willing to risk your Z3M or my Z4 to prove it.
The BMW spec is for extended drains
period. You BMW guys are on crack if you think your engines are some sort of miracles on earth to require synthetic oil for anything else.
All thats been claimed is conventional will work under shorter intervals. Nobody is telling this guy conventional meets the spec. Nobody is telling him to use conventional
and follow the olm for 15K.
I'd think on a informative forum like this, most members would understand what the advantages of a synthetic and conventional are.