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Weebie 02-11-2009 12:18 AM

Oil Change for E53 X5 4.8is
 
Hey guys, I was just wondering, what type of engine oil does the 4.8is need? Does it require a special type of oil like the ones used in the ///M cars? Also, how much oil do I need for one oil change?

I did a search and came up with a few results that said Mobil1 0w40 is good for the E53 but they did not specify if it was good for the 3.0, 4.4, or 4.8 engine. Is it suitable for the engine in the 4.8is?

TIA

primetime 02-11-2009 12:22 AM

0w - 40 will work fine.. But recomended is 5w -30 by BMW. Its not like the ///M cars... Just make sure the oil is full synthetic. BMW uses Castrol full synthetic..

Weasel 02-11-2009 12:28 AM

Correct, the OEM BMW oil is fully synthetic 5w-30, and BMW does recommend castrol. It takes about 8 quarts too. (she's thirsty!)

Weebie 02-11-2009 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by weasel56
Correct, the OEM BMW oil is fully synthetic 5w-30, and BMW does recommend castrol. It takes about 8 quarts too. (she's thirsty!)

Is that what you use for your beast weasel56? How much does one bottle of the OEM BMW 5w30 fully synthetic oil cost? Is it cheaper than Mobil 1 0w40? I assume I can't go wrong with either? Are there any advantages with using 0w40 instead of 5w30? I currently reside in Canada so we encounter warm and cold temperatures.

Weasel 02-11-2009 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Weebie
Is that what you use for your beast weasel56? How much does one bottle of the OEM BMW 5w30 fully synthetic oil cost? Is it cheaper than Mobil 1 0w40? I assume I can't go wrong with either? Are there any advantages with using 0w40 instead of 5w30? I currently reside in Canada so we encounter warm and cold temperatures.

I use the BMW oil as it is convienent for me working there and all, and don't remember the price off hand, but it should be about the same per quart as any top brand full synthetic.

As for the ow-40 vs 5w-30, the second # is the viscosity at full cold (ambient temperature) and the 1st # is the operating temperature viscosity. Being where you have extreme colds (at least vs the mild south I'm in where the shop had the AC on today)... The 40 weight would be thicker than oem at cold, but thinner when hot. It seems to me the 5w-30 would be better. Maybe someone with more cold weather/oil knowledge will chime in though.

JCL 02-11-2009 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by weasel56
I use the BMW oil as it is convenient for me working there and all, and don't remember the price off hand, but it should be about the same per quart as any top brand full synthetic.

As for the ow-40 vs 5w-30, the second # is the viscosity at full cold (ambient temperature) and the 1st # is the operating temperature viscosity. Being where you have extreme colds (at least vs the mild south I'm in where the shop had the AC on today)... The 40 weight would be thicker than oem at cold, but thinner when hot. It seems to me the 5w-30 would be better. Maybe someone with more cold weather/oil knowledge will chime in though.

I use the BMW 5w-30 oil as well, and find that it is a similar price to other oils. It is convenient since I pick up a filter at the same time.

The viscosity numbers are backwards, above. A 5w-30 acts like a 5 weight oil during cold starts (tested at 0 C), and like a 30 weight oil at operating temperatures (tested at 100 C). Thus, the 0w-40 is thinner than the 5w-30 when cold, not thicker. However, the 5w-30 oil is fine at the temperatures the OP is likely to reach (depending on where he is located). The pour point is probably around -50 or so. At -40 and with cold starts I would be looking for a 0w oil, as it isn't just a matter of the pour point, the oil will be thicker at lower temperatures. You have to start looking at other test criteria then.

X5 Meister 02-11-2009 02:17 AM

I assume you have an owner's manual right?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Weebie
Hey guys, I was just wondering, what type of engine oil does the 4.8is need? Does it require a special type of oil like the ones used in the ///M cars? Also, how much oil do I need for one oil change?

I did a search and came up with a few results that said Mobil1 0w40 is good for the E53 but they did not specify if it was good for the 3.0, 4.4, or 4.8 engine. Is it suitable for the engine in the 4.8is?

TIA


Weebie 02-11-2009 02:55 AM

Wow, I just calculated the costs and it'll cost me $100 in parts for a DIY oil change. My local stealer charges $126. I guess DIY is not worth it... might as well have the stealer change it for me.

X5 Meister 02-11-2009 03:02 AM

How do you get $100 in parts?

JCL 02-11-2009 03:17 AM

Local pricing. CDN $. You can get the parts a little cheaper here by shopping around, but it is usually around $80.


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