Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50, BMW E39 540iA, 19935 km

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Dear All,

Please find below the results of the latest and the previous (Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50, BMW E39 540iA, 27262 km) oil analyses for my BMW.

This time I had Blackstone performing the oil analysis, as I had been curious whether ordering a test kit and sending it to the USA would actually work?! I received the results one week after I took the sample to the post office.

The measurements or results respectively seem to coincide with the results of the previous analyses although I am not quite sure whether the BN (Base Number, Oelcheck) and TBN (Total Base Number, Blackstone) measurements are interchangeable/comparable?

I again used 100 % E85 fuel and added my favorite oil additives.
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What are your opinions?

Philipp

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REPORT #5:

Subject : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50, BMW E39 540iA, 19935 km (oil), 147090 km (total)

Machine : M62B44TU (E39 540iA, YoC 2002)

Oil : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50

Additive : Wynn's Oil Stop Leak (as sealant maintenance) (added several times over oil usage, 1 liter in total)

Additive : Liqui Moly Visco-Stabil (VI improver) (added several times over oil usage, 0.6 liter in total)

Oil Usage : 5.5 month

Comments : [of the engineer performing the analysis]

Universal averages show typical wear levels for this type of engine after

about 8,800 km on the oil. You ran your oil much longer, putting nearly

20,000 km on this fill. Your longer oil run will normally generate a lot

more wear than average, so these levels are not bad considering the long

run. If you'd like to see less metal in the oil you could try a shorter

oil change, but if you are okay with these numbers then we'd say run

20,000 km again. The oil handled the long interval well, with a strong

TBN of 3.2. Insolubles are very low at a trace. No fuel/coolant found.



REPORT #5 #4 #3 #2 #1

CURRENT PREVIOUS PREVIOUS PREVIOUS PREVIOUS



LABORATORY BLACKSTONE OELCHECK OELCHECK OELCHECK OELCHECK



WEAR

Iron Fe mg/kg 33 38 27 17 15

Chromium Cr mg/kg 1 1 0 0 1

Tin Sn mg/kg 5 1 0 0 2

Aluminium Al mg/kg 10 12 6 3 3

Nickel Ni mg/kg 0 0 0 0 0

Copper Cu mg/kg 17 23 16 13 6

Lead Pb mg/kg 8 9 4 3 3

Manganese Mn mg/kg 1 2 1 - 1

Titanium Ti mg/kg 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

PQ-Index - N.A. < 25 (OK) < 25 (OK) 26 < 25 (OK)



CONTAMINATION

Silicon Si mg/kg 4 7 10 10 15

Potassium K mg/kg 0 3 3 2 1

Sodium Na mg/kg 6 9 6 7 0

Silver Ag mg/kg 1 2 1 - -

Water % 0.0 0.22 < 0.10 (OK) < 0.10 OK < 0.10 (OK)

IR-Glykol / Antifreeze -/% 0.0 negative negative negative negative

Fuel % < 0.50 < 0.30 (OK) < 0.30 (OK) < 0.30 (OK) < 0.30 (OK)



OIL CONDITION

Viscosity @ 40°C mm²/s N.A. 95.68 111.26 110.95 80.50

Viscosity @ 100°C mm²/s 13.63 14.57 17.12 16.90 13.43

Viscosity @ 210°F SUS 72.6 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Viscosity Index - N.A. 158 169 166 170

Oxidation A/cm N.A. 9 9 11 18

Nitration A/cm N.A. 25 16 9 8

Sulfation A/cm N.A. 5 6 5 9

Dispersing Power % N.A. 97 95 97 92

Carbon-Particulate Index - N.A. < 0.1 (OK) - - -

Flashpoint °F 430 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Insolubles % TR N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.



ADDITIVES

Calzium Ca mg/kg 2471 2291 2475 2703 2179

Magnesium Mg mg/kg 300 444 134 94 249

Boron B mg/kg 19 12 16 34 32

Zinc Zn mg/kg 916 939 938 1072 1009

Phosphorus P mg/kg 764 695 666 821 826

Barium Ba mg/kg 0 0 0 0 0

Molybdenum Mo mg/kg 62 63 60 61 2

Sulfur S mg/kg N.A. 2150 2179 2482 3420



ADDITIONAL TESTS

T/BN mgKOH/g 3.2 6.39 6.50 8.00 7.27



REPORT #4:

Subject : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50, BMW E39 540iA, 27262 km (oil), 127155 km (total)

Machine : M62B44TU (E39 540iA, YoC 2002)

Oil : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50

Additive : Wynn's Oil Stop Leak (as sealant maintenance)

Additive : Liqui Moly Visco-Stabil (VI improver) (added several times over oil usage, 1 liter in total)

Oil Usage : 10.5 month

Comments : [of the engineer performing the analysis]

The wear values of iron and aluminum are higher than expected, but not yet critical. Possible

components affected are pistons (Fe) and cylinders (Al). Lead and copper are possibly increased

due to wear of bearings.

The water content is higher than normal. Possible causes: condensate formation due to short-time

duty, leakage of the coolant circuit.

The additivation deviates from the fresh oil reference in our database. This can most probably

be traced back to the addition of additives.

The nitration value (NOx) is considerably increased. Possible causes: increased blow-by, mostly

caused by poor combustion, insufficient sealing between pistons and cylinder walls or valve

problems. The gasoline quality or a non-optimal engine configuration may also have an influence.

Increased sludge formation may be the consequence.

The base number BN is considerably lower than expected.



REPORT #3:

Subject : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50, BMW E39 540iA, 22081 km (oil), 99893 km (total)

Machine : M62B44TU (E39 540iA, YoC 2002)

Oil : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50

Additive : Wynn's Oil Stop Leak (as sealant maintenance)

Additive : Liqui Moly Visco-Stabil (VI improver) (added several times over oil usage, 1 liter in total)

Oil Usage : 6 month

Comments : [of the engineer performing the analysis]

The values of wear increased only slightly. This minimal wear is within normal range.

The nitration value (NOx) is increased. Possible causes: increased blow-by,

mostly caused by poor combustion, insufficient sealing between pistons and

cylinder walls or valve problems. The gasoline quality or a non-optimal

engine configuration may also have an influence.

The base number BN is considerably lower than expected.



REPORT #2:

Subject : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50, BMW E39 540iA, 17762 km (oil), 77812 km (total)

Machine : M62B44TU (E39 540iA, YoC 2002)

Oil : Mobil 1 Peak Life 5W-50

Additive : Wynn's Oil Stop Leak (as sealant maintenance)

Additive : Liqui Moly Visco-Stabil (VI improver) (added after 12500 km usage)

Oil Usage : 4 month

Comments : [of the engineer performing the analysis]

The values of wear are within normal range.

The base number BN is slightly lower compared to the fresh oil reference.

All other values are within normal or expected range.



REPORT #1:

Subject : LM Top Tec 5W-40, BMW E39 540iA, 7200 km (oil), 60050 km (total)

Machine : M62B44TU (E39 540iA, YoC 2002)

Oil : Liqui Moly Top Tec 4100 5W-40

Additive : Wynn's Oil Stop Leak (as sealant maintenance)

Oil Usage : 5 month

Comments : [of the engineer performing the analysis]

The values of wear metals have risen only slightly.

This low wear is within the normal range.

The values of additives differ from the values of the fresh oil reference in our database.

The fuel content is negligible and is below the detection limit.
 
Originally Posted By: dparm
Pinky, what does the "A" in 540iA stand for? The US doesn't get those.

Automatic transmission
 
As before I am using the Wynn's Engine Oil Stop Leak mainly to "re-soften" the VANOS seals, which finally seems to work out as expected: the engine has full torque (at least it feels like that) in the lower RPM range and the average fuel consumption dropped?! I still try to avoid touching any internals of the engine, i.e. replacing the VANOS seals.
Furthermore I am using the VI improver to maintain a proper high temperature viscosity value, as, at least from what I have heard, the wide spread engine oils with respect to cold and hot viscosity deteriorate faster than other oils?!
 
Great report. 20k km appears to be no sweat. I think you could skip the additives and just top off with the 5W-50 M1.
 
By the way: in the Blackstone report, what exactly does TR stand for in case of insolubles?
 
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