Shell vs Castrol Fully Synthetic Decision for e36 M3

VeNoM_Ct

Member
Shell Helix Ultra 10w60 or Castrol Edge 10w60 for my BMW M3 e36 4dr 140 000km

History on what oil the car used before not known... I did and oil change a few months ago with Shell hx7 semi synthetic no issues.

Just need some help and the above, they were highly recommended.

I have always used shell on all my cars... heard not so good stories about castrol... but it is my 1st time using fully synthetic.

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Rayzor

Well-known member
Hi Bud, try searching on the forum, there are plenty of treads on different types of oils :thumbs:


I use liqui-moly


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VeNoM_Ct

Member
Fordkoppie said:
e36 M3 is supposed to run on 15W40

Well that is what I am using but BMW and Garage 808 says otherwise... Just now I have to do research and I am not saying they are wrong...
 

Legacy

///Member
VeNoM_Ct said:
Fordkoppie said:
e36 M3 is supposed to run on 15W40

Well that is what I am using but BMW and Garage 808 says otherwise... Just now I have to do research and I am not saying they are wrong...

BMW are idiots. If you say the word M car then they automatically say 10w60. They "recommend" it for an E34 M5 as well and it is most certainly too thick.

If I were you I would just stick to Castrol Magnatec 10w40. I use it in the M5 with a ZDDP additive to prevent scoring on the cams.
 

444YYY

Honorary ///Member
lol, one of the most debated topics ever!

How long is a piece of string?
How hard do you drive your car? Is it tracked, such that the oil is over 110 degrees for long periods?
Do you allow it to cool down, after extremely hard driving?
How often do you change your oil?
Yearly? or after a fixed distance?
Do you do short trips, where the oil is not up to operating temperature? Is there excessive idling, such as in traffic?
How many kilometers are traveled at constant rpm (highway)?

These are the questions you should ask yourself, and consider when it comes to oil...
 
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Dippies

Guest
Rayzor said:
Hi Bud, try searching on the forum, there are plenty of treads on different types of oils :thumbs:


I use liqui-moly


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moranor@axis said:
I recommend 5w 40 for this car it was not designed to run to 10w 60...

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