spock1
Thread starter
Originally Posted By: BullyT
The manual for my BMW 7-Series is very specific that only synthetic oil should be used, and an "approved long-life" oil at that. Based on my oil life monitor I could change the oil every 25,000 km (15,000 miles) but I change it at 15,000 km. The car now has 330,000 km on it and the engine is a smooth as ever and burns no oil. Inspection when I had the oil pump checked showed an exceptionally clean engine.
I have not heard of sludge build up in a vehicle where synthetic oil has been used. I'm not saying it doesn't happen--just saying that I haven't heard of it.
I put synthetic oil through my own unplanned torture test. My wife had a brain tumour removed two years ago, and several days later she collapsed at home. I got a panic call from our daughter and headed home while my daughter called 911. On my way home, in rush hour, my water pump seized on the highway and I lost all coolant. I pulled over but was on an out of town stretch of highway and I figured it would take an hour or more for a tow vehicle to arrive. I called my daughter, and the paramedics were at my house and transferring my wife to an ambulance. My daughter was 15 at the time and obviously frantic. I decided that the BMW engine was "only money" and drove the car over 15 miles with no coolant, no fan belt, no fan...nothing. Temp gauge was off the scale. Went straight to the hospital. Fortunately my wife's condition was only due to low blood pressure due to the surgery. The next day I got my BMW to a good local mechanic who checked everything over. He had to replace the cooling components (water pump, fan belt, fan) but the engine was running perfectly. No blown headgasket...no coolant in the oil. The mechanic said "these things hold 8 litres of synthetic oil...that's probably saved your engine". Not a scientific explanation...nothing more than an opinion really...but I do believe synthetic oil provides an extra margin of protection especially under extreme conditions. IMHO.
'Wow!
That should remove any doubt from the "Doubting Thomases"out there.If that doesn't do it,I give up.
The manual for my BMW 7-Series is very specific that only synthetic oil should be used, and an "approved long-life" oil at that. Based on my oil life monitor I could change the oil every 25,000 km (15,000 miles) but I change it at 15,000 km. The car now has 330,000 km on it and the engine is a smooth as ever and burns no oil. Inspection when I had the oil pump checked showed an exceptionally clean engine.
I have not heard of sludge build up in a vehicle where synthetic oil has been used. I'm not saying it doesn't happen--just saying that I haven't heard of it.
I put synthetic oil through my own unplanned torture test. My wife had a brain tumour removed two years ago, and several days later she collapsed at home. I got a panic call from our daughter and headed home while my daughter called 911. On my way home, in rush hour, my water pump seized on the highway and I lost all coolant. I pulled over but was on an out of town stretch of highway and I figured it would take an hour or more for a tow vehicle to arrive. I called my daughter, and the paramedics were at my house and transferring my wife to an ambulance. My daughter was 15 at the time and obviously frantic. I decided that the BMW engine was "only money" and drove the car over 15 miles with no coolant, no fan belt, no fan...nothing. Temp gauge was off the scale. Went straight to the hospital. Fortunately my wife's condition was only due to low blood pressure due to the surgery. The next day I got my BMW to a good local mechanic who checked everything over. He had to replace the cooling components (water pump, fan belt, fan) but the engine was running perfectly. No blown headgasket...no coolant in the oil. The mechanic said "these things hold 8 litres of synthetic oil...that's probably saved your engine". Not a scientific explanation...nothing more than an opinion really...but I do believe synthetic oil provides an extra margin of protection especially under extreme conditions. IMHO.
'Wow!
That should remove any doubt from the "Doubting Thomases"out there.If that doesn't do it,I give up.