Gizmo said:Spiro, you are aware that BMW have dropped Castrol as their oil supplier? Shell now has the contract, castrol doesn't stand up to the long service intervals that BMW have employed.
Just because Castrol is found absolutely everywhere doesn't mean its the best, it just means they have a good marketing division. I used Castrol for your same reason but now its damn easy to get hold of liqui moly so I made the change and am happy I did considering the castrol horror stories out there.
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Yep i've heard about that.. but just to mention on what you've said...
Spiro, you are aware that BMW have dropped Castrol as their oil supplier?
>Yes
Shell now has the contract, castrol doesn't stand up to the long service intervals that BMW have employed.
> that's what this discussion is about ... the long service intervals and the retention of a product that can retain impurities for longer, and keep the performance standard
> our discussion is using a Shelf Castrol Standard Duration Oil for a Short Interval, so we are talking about using the oil for a 12500km period that's probably good for 15000km's... Unless the LiquiMoly does some better magic in the short period...
Just because Castrol is found absolutely everywhere doesn't mean its the best,
> Caltex 95 vs Sasol 95...
it just means they have a good marketing division.
> True Story..
I used Castrol for your same reason but now its damn easy to get hold of liqui moly so I made the change and am happy I did considering the castrol horror stories out there.
> this is i suppose user based feedback... i weight out Success and Horror stories, and yes, i have checked the US + UK forums, and see guys also using LiquiMoly as the "suitable" alternative... to the BMW Long Life Oils...
Please Please Please keep in mind, i use LiquiMoly products(throttle cleaner...etc.. ) , and i am not Dissing their products a single bit...
and as i have stated before, my discussion is of opinion based for the person that turns to a Forum for a simple answer...