Based on what I've seen, none of the OW-XX oils carry the latest LL-01 approval.What are the best current options from 0W-30 up to 0W-40 that have the LL01 rating? It's for a BMW N51 engine. Thanks.
No. It was recently updated.Isn't LL-01 obsolete?
Thanks. I don't follow the Euro specs much anymore since they don't apply to my situation.No. It was recently updated.
N51/52? You can use any MB229.5 oil. LL01 was updated in 2018 and oxidation requirements were drastically increased. Also, new N20 engine test is introduced. N51/52 are port injected and of all BMW engines since 2004, easiest on oil.What are the best current options from 0W-30 up to 0W-40 that have the LL01 rating? It's for a BMW N51 engine. Thanks.
No it was not replaced by LL04.LL-01 was replaced by LL-04. The latter is apparently a low-SAPS oil spec which is not suitable for an engine requiring LL-01. Someone said that an oil meeting both MB 229.1 and Porsche A40 would be a suitable replacement for LL-01 because it would meet the limits on oxidative thickening that LL-01 sets. Until.now I have been using the old formula M1 0W-40.
See if these diagrams help a bit:I didn't realize LL-01 had been updated. What are the changes other than limits on oxidative thickening or is that it?
Do you know if that's a full SAPS oil?How about Ravenol 0W-40 - https://www.ravenol.de/en/product-range/motor-oils-for-passenger-cars-1/ravenol-shl-0w-40/ ?
Approvals
Porsche A40, VW 502 00, VW 505 00
Recommendations
MB-Freigabe 229.5, BMW Longlife-01, Ford WSS-M2C937-A, Renault RN0700/RN0710
Ed
I edited to my post you quoted while you quoted it. Good information, thank you.No it was not replaced by LL04.
They are different oils for different use, but you by all means can use LL04.
Not MB2291, that is OLD spec. MB229.5!
You can use both M1 0W40 or Castrol 0W40. You will not make mistake.
It has been discussed a lot in Euro section. That is where you will find a lot of info for your car.I didn't realize LL-01 had been updated. What are the changes other than limits on oxidative thickening or is that it?
If I had come across that thread you linked I would not have bothered posting my question. Thanks for the link.See if these diagrams help a bit:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/castrol-edge-0w-40-lost-ll-01.305599/post-5407090
If I understand this correctly...yes it is.Do you know if that's a full SAPS oil?
Thanks. I think the N51 calls for a full-SAPS oil so either the Ravenol or the Castrol Edge 0W-40 should be fine.If I understand this correctly...yes it is.
Sulphated ash - %wt.: 1,15
Ed
Ravenol 0w40 SSL USVO seems to still carry LL-01 Certifications? I ordered it 6 months ago and it was LL01 still.No 0WXX oil carries LL01 today.