OppositeLockMT said:
Zound said:Maybe I'll have a better idea once I colour code my M-Tech 1 kit... OppositeLockMT's car inspires me...
The M3 rims on that 4 door sedan that AdiS posted!! How?! I thought the M3 rims had too much of an aggressive offset to be fitted to a sedan? It does look superb :blowheart:
Zound said:Just about service time for my car and am looking for a bit of advice.
My dad got some Castrol Edge 10W-60 on special (Think it was R300 for a 5'er) and I want to know whether this is a suitable oil for my car?
My car:
2001 E46 330i Manual with 265 000 Km's and am maintaining a 10 000Km oil change interval
Last oil change I used Motul 5W-30 (Also got that on special and a couple US forums said that it was pretty decent oil)
Next question: When I redid the Vanos with Beisan seals, I noticed that the drive train and specifically cams had a very dark varnish colour to them. Not sludge but a very dark gold/brown colour.
So I'd like to use an engine flush for the next couple oil changes in the hopes that I can restore the colour and condition to the normal bright gold colour. So should I use the 1 litre of ATF method or should I buy a dedicated engine flush such as the Liquimoly engine flush ?(http://obdworx.co.za/catalog/product/view/id/383/s/engine-flush-300ml/category/15/)
:withStu:Legacy said:Zound said:Just about service time for my car and am looking for a bit of advice.
My dad got some Castrol Edge 10W-60 on special (Think it was R300 for a 5'er) and I want to know whether this is a suitable oil for my car?
My car:
2001 E46 330i Manual with 265 000 Km's and am maintaining a 10 000Km oil change interval
Last oil change I used Motul 5W-30 (Also got that on special and a couple US forums said that it was pretty decent oil)
Next question: When I redid the Vanos with Beisan seals, I noticed that the drive train and specifically cams had a very dark varnish colour to them. Not sludge but a very dark gold/brown colour.
So I'd like to use an engine flush for the next couple oil changes in the hopes that I can restore the colour and condition to the normal bright gold colour. So should I use the 1 litre of ATF method or should I buy a dedicated engine flush such as the Liquimoly engine flush ?(http://obdworx.co.za/catalog/product/view/id/383/s/engine-flush-300ml/category/15/)
Please do not put that glue in your car, it is way too thick for the engine.
If I were you I would use Shell Helix Ultra 5w40 (I use this in my M54B25) or one of the LM 5w40 variants.
As to the flush, I would add 1 liter of ATF to the oil and drive conservatively for around 1000km and then do the oil change, I doubt that an engine flush product can clean the engine in such a small amount of time.
Sorry forgot to mention type was magnatec 5w 40 fully synthetic. I used to use about 500ml a week and engine didn't look good when we opened up the top to do tappet gasket. now that I changed to hx7 haven't had to fill oil so often, I would say 500ml after 2000km and engine is starting to look cleaner opened tappet cover just too see cause that varnish was bugging me.Philip Foglar said:Which Castrol oil are you referring to, and why was it no good in your car? Been using Castrol Magnatec Professional 5W-30 in the 320i's engine for years now and absolutely no problems. And when I did the Vanos seals at around 182k km the engine was still pretty clean, just had the golden varnish, but other than that, no problems. I do of course swear by the 10k km or at least once a year oil service though.