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What engine oil for 2006 e90 330i?

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Hi,

Just wondering what engine oil options I have?

Quite prepared to spend a few extra dollars for good stuff.

Cheers
Callum

 

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I would suggest using a branded full synthetic 5w30 meeting the required spec.

We use ELF Evolution 900 FTX 5w30

API:SN/CF,ILSAC:GF5

I would also suggest checking the coolant and only use genuine coolant. 3 X 1.5 litre bottles. There is also a special venting (bleeding) proceedure

 

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On 1/31/2017 at 2:22 PM, *Glenn* said:

I would suggest using a branded full synthetic 5w30 meeting the required spec.

We use ELF Evolution 900 FTX 5w30

API:SN/CF,ILSAC:GF5

I would also suggest checking the coolant and only use genuine coolant. 3 X 1.5 litre bottles. There is also a special venting (bleeding) proceedure

 

Thanks Glen (sorry I missed your reply till now).

I ended up using Caltex Edge which supposedly meets the BMW longlife 1 requirement.

I've recently been thinking about the coolant actually so will get that done this weekend - thanks! I have previously used the BMW coolant on my e36 which I got from BM Workshop.. its not the cheapest stuff out there, from memory double what regular coolant costs.

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You may need to use a diagnostic machine to vent (bleed) the cooling system. It doesn't always work as seen on UTube. And you will need a 14 volt charger on the battery while this process is carried out. 

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6 hours ago, *Glenn* said:

You may need to use a diagnostic machine to vent (bleed) the cooling system. It doesn't always work as seen on UTube. And you will need a 14 volt charger on the battery while this process is carried out. 

Strewth! sounds like a job for professionals

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9 hours ago, *Glenn* said:

You may need to use a diagnostic machine to vent (bleed) the cooling system. It doesn't always work as seen on UTube. And you will need a 14 volt charger on the battery while this process is carried out. 

Sorry to hijack, this made me curious.

 

Glenn, How much does this venting cost if done professionally?

 

Is it time intensive, or 'just' a matter of having the right tools?

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We charge $195 to do the job- 1 hr labour & 3 X 1.5 liter bottles of genuine coolant + Gst. This process is only required on vehicles with electronic water pumps. All the others are bled in the normal fashion.

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3 hours ago, *Glenn* said:

We charge $195 to do the job- 1 hr labour & 3 X 1.5 liter bottles of genuine coolant + Gst. This process is only required on vehicles with electronic water pumps. All the others are bled in the normal fashion.

Thank you.

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