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But it's not time to service. I've put over 5k miles on the car in 15 months since that analysis, and much of that was towing my trailer up mountains in summer heat, spending 5-10 minutes straight at WOT in 3rd gear at 5,000 rpm trying to go up hills. I don't know how much harder you can stress a motor than that. You wouldn't even see that hard of use on a racetrack.
So that's why saying "it's time to rebuild the engine" based on these test results is, at best, unreasonably over-conservative, based on this empirical data. If you disagree, my question still stands, how many more years do I have before I need to rebuild? At worst, it might be flat out wrong, and a red herring. I have had blackstone analyses give similar results in the past that never ended in disaster as well. I only run the tests to see how long I can run oil, to be honest. But if the car spins a bearing I'll be the first to admit I was wrong.
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Were it me, I'd add Lucas Stabilizer, switch oil brands, switch to 4 or 5k changes (especially since you tow) and I'd drive it until I heard knocking. Then replace engine as M54's are pretty cheap. But I do my own labor as well... so that's a factor. Your case is a little different also in that you are having the oil pan done soon. Might have the shop visually inspect a couple of the main bearings (one front, one back maybe?). ^But again, huge grain of salt there. I am no engine builder. Just someone with experience on BMW's and the M54. Shop I was at, not once did bearings on an M54. That's... 1000's of M54's in the 2 years I was there.
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That was Mobil 1 5w-40 euro blend full synthetic. Sorry, I cropped the pdf to remove my personal info.
Edit: fixed oil type
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A couple years back my bro sent in an oil analysis for an 04 S54 with 150k kms. Blackstone said the oil was brand new and everything was great and he could double his OCI. Later that year he spun a rod bearing at the track. Lots of factors in play here but the moral of the story is unless you've dropped the bottom end is a mystery.
Oh, some guy at uni told me about spinning a bearing on his 330 but I just assumed it was clapped out and neglected. He didn't say much else then he blew up his motor... and 50sKid on youtube had some crispy (ok, not too bad) looking bearings when he did his rebuild. Anyway, sorry op didn't help clear thins up. Hope you figure things out, Cheers
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