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Engine - Oil Change Interval/Approved Engine Oils


Engine - Oil Change Interval/Approved Engine Oils



June 2006



Technical Service



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SI B11 08 98



Engine



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 11 08 98 dated October 2005.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



BMW Engine Oils



MODEL



All E-Series from MY 1999 to present.



SITUATION



Starting with the introduction of the 1999 3 Series (E46), BMW introduced an extended oil change interval of approximately 15,000 miles



depending on engine operating conditions.



The engine oil change interval of approximately 15,000 miles has been carried over to all 2001 BMW models. However, engine oil should be



changed at least once a year. This revision (annual oil change) is retroactive to earlier model years and is included in the BMW Maintenance Plan.



To coincide with the increased oil change interval, BMW also introduced "BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil" SAE 5W-30.



[NEW] Castrol, the supplier of the High Performance Synthetic Oil SAE 5W-30, is now producing this oil domestically to ensure supply to the



growing demand. The oil color may appear to be lighter due to different additive pack and base stocks used, however the performance specifications



remain the same. It is fully compatible with other stock of the familiar amber color.



BMW recommends the use of BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil SAE 5W-30 or Castrol RS SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil also called Castrol



TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil on all models as outlined below whenever a service is necessary to avoid engine damage.



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Synthetic Engine Oil Recommendations



Synthetic Engine Oil Benefits



BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil SAE 5W-30 and Castrol RS SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil also called Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60



Synthetic Oil offers several benefits over conventional mineral based oils.



These oils have been durability tested on BMW engines and supply superior lubrication under all operating conditions and over the extended BMW



oil change intervals.



^ Superior thermal stability



The synthetic based oil resists thickening at very low ambient temperatures providing improved flow, lubrication and less internal engine resistance



during cold starts.



Under high heat conditions, the oil resists thermal breakdown/shearing which causes a loss of lubrication quality with conventional oils.



Using BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil eliminates the need for seasonal oil changes since it covers all ambient temperature ranges.



^ Superior lubrication throughout the life of the oil



Compared to conventional engine oils, BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil is better able to keep engine combustion contaminants in suspense



and is less susceptible to the harmful effects of oxidation.



The oil resists sludge build up thus allowing extended oil change intervals. Synthetic based oils also have a lower volatility which makes them less



susceptible to evaporation thereby reducing oil consumption.



1999 Model Year and Later Oil Recommendation



BMW High Performance Synthetic oil must be used on all 1999 and later BMW vehicles which have oil change intervals of approximately 15,000



miles (except M5 produced up to 3/00 and E46 M3, E36 M roadster and M coupe with S54 engines) as stated in the owners manual. In addition,



there is a label affixed to the engine cover which states the oil specifications and refers to the BMW website and toll free number for additional



information.



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M5 and Z8 Oil Recommendation



^ The M5 up to 3/00 production requires a specially formulated synthetic engine oil - Castrol Formula RS SAE 10W-60 or Castrol TWS



Motorsport SAE 10W-60 and is the only approved oil for this engine.



^ Castrol Formula RS SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil must be used on M5 models produced



up to 3/00 whenever a service is necessary to avoid engine damage and is available under BMW part number 07 51 0 009 420 (1 liter bottle).



Notes:



For logistical reasons Castrol Formula SAE RS 10W-60 Synthetic Oil has been renamed and is now called Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE



10W-60 Synthetic Oil. Since the formulation has remained the same it is sold under the same BMW part number 07 51 0 009 420.



Only if a customer needs to top up oil between oil changes and Castrol Formula RS 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60



Synthetic Oil is not available is it permissible to use synthetic engine oils with a lower viscosity which conforms to the API classification SH or



higher.



However engine oil consumption will increase when Castrol Formula RS 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60 Synthetic



is diluted (topped up with other low viscosity synthetic engine oils).



M5 (S62 engine) produced from 3/00 and all Z8:



^ The S62 engine incorporates redesigned piston rings from 3/00 which permit the use of BMW High Performance Synthetic Engine Oil SAE



5W-30.



^ The recommended engine oil for all Z8 vehicles and M5 vehicles (produced from 3/00) is BMW High Performance Synthetic Engine Oil SAE



5W-30.



Note:



Refer to Service Information bulletin 11 04 00 for S62 engine oil level checking procedure.



[NEW] E60 M5, E63 M6 with the S85 engine.



^ Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60 Synthetic oil.



Note:



This engine is equipped with an electronic oil level check. Follow the procedure in SI B11 01 06 and in the owner's manual for proper checking



of the oil level.



E46 M3, Z3 and Z4 M roadsters, Z3 and Z4 M coupes:



All with S54 engines Oil Recommendations



^ All M models with the S54 engines require the use of Castrol Formula RS SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60



Synthetic Oil and is the only approved oil for this engine.



^ Castrol Formula RS SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil must be used on E46 M3, E36 M



roadster and M coupe with S54 engines whenever a service is necessary to avoid engine damage and is available under BMW part number 07 51



0 009 420 (1 liter bottle).



Notes:



For logistical reasons Castrol Formula SAE RS 10W-60 Synthetic Oil has been renamed and is now called Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE



10W-60 Synthetic Oil. Since the formulation has remained the same it is sold under the same BMW part number 07 51 0 009 420.



Only if a customer needs to top up oil between oil changes and Castrol Formula RS 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60



Synthetic Oil is not available is it permissible to use synthetic engine oils with a lower viscosity which conforms to the API classification SH or



higher.



However engine oil consumption will increase when Castrol Formula RS 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60 Synthetic



is diluted (topped up with other low viscosity synthetic engine oils).



Note:



Refer to Service Information bulletin 11 04 00 for S54 engine oil level checking procedure.



1998 Model Year and Earlier Oil Recommendation



BMW High Performance Synthetic engine oil may also be used on earlier BMW models.



BMW High Performance Synthetic engine oil is included and may be claimed on all vehicles covered under the BMW Maintenance Plan.



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BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil will replace BMW approved Special Oils. The oil change intervals should not be extended due to the greater



durability of a fully synthetic engine oil. The engine oil and filter should always be changed as per the vehicle's Service Indicator when the



"Oil Service" or the "Inspection" display appears regardless of the type of oil being used.



BMW mineral based High Performance engine oil is also offered for model year 1998 and earlier BMW models. However, for reliable engine



performance in all temperature ranges mineral based engine oil viscosity must be matched to the temperature range at which the vehicle will be



operated.



See the Temperature - Viscosity chart in the Owners Manual or Operating Fluids Manual for further information.



^ Engine Oil Additives



The use of engine oil additives is not recommended and not necessary on BMW engines. Instead, it is mandatory to use BMW High Performance



Synthetic Oil in 1999 model year and later BMW models, Castrol Formula RS SAE 10W-60 Synthetic Oil or Castrol TWS Motorsport SAE 10W-60



Synthetic Oil in M5 S62 models produced up to 3/00 and E46 M3, E36 M roadster and M coupe with S54 engines.



Also recommended is the use of either BMW High Performance Synthetic Oil, BMW High Performance Mineral Oil or one of today's highly



advanced brand name lubricating oils conforming to API classification SH or higher in 1998 and earlier BMW models.



PARTS INFORMATION



As part of the BMW global alliance with CASTROL we are changing our private label engine oil supplier for both mineral and synthetic engine oils.



As part of this change, the synthetic engine oil will now be a SAE 5W-30 oil which covers the same temperature range as the SAE 5W-40 synthetic



engine oil.



BMW engine oils are available under the part numbers shown.