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I need to agree the engine does sound better overall and i'm using 0W-20 which is what BMW now recommends for N20 engine in my climate during winter and summer. It used to be 5W-20. I need to try both with the recommend OCI to get a better report. Both my cars have turbo engines with a scoop --> airbox within the front grate of the car. The air temp of -13C/8.6F into my intake during my daily drive to work when usually at this time last year it is at least -20C/-4F. I am hitting 6-7K RPM in sport mode getting on the highway with then a highway drive each day 15KM there and back and the engine sound is very smooth and quiet. The N20 is prone to engine "clatter" which sounds almost like a diesel even when new. I posted a long video of my oil filter teardown so far and will update the thread when I get to about 4000KM. The only reason I changed my filter and did OCI @ 600KM was I was worried it would clog and block per Youtube, FB and BITOG threads. Here is an interesting video that relates:I'm using R&P in my F250 with 35k miles (its a ten years old truck that takes short trips) and was shocked to observe a few things right out of the gate:
- It idles smoother in gear
- It seems to have more off-the line power
- It starts quieter. This is pronounced as I have a remote start that I use and usually hear it from within my house. I started it a few time while standing about 10ft away, and it is drastically quieter. No idea if that means anything, but its a nice side benefit.
I'm not trying to clean up the engine, as I don't think its very dirty, but prevent sludge from the short trips. Especially on days like today (-3 degrees F).
My baseline for oil burning is 1 Quart per 1200KM/745 miles. Lets see if VRP it can fix it.
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