Recommend oil for 1995 M3

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Bob Pl
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Recommend oil for 1995 M3

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I apologize for posting such a basic question, but after spending too much time on a couple of BMW forums I concluded there is NO consesus, so I turn to my CSCC mates.

For the s50US engine it seems a FULL SYNTHETIC is NOT REQUIRED, but the engine does like a multi with a hot weight of at least 40.

If Mike S looks at this post, I did come across a thread regarding the flickering oil light & post/email me if you want that info. Oil pump nut & oil pickup tube stuff.

Personally, I do like synthetics or semi syn as the OC interval is a bit longer & engine internals stay cleaner.

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Re: Recommend oil for 1995 M3

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Bob Plante wrote:I apologize for posting such a basic question, but after spending too much time on a couple of BMW forums I concluded there is NO consesus, so I turn to my CSCC mates.
Bob, please e-mail Mike Miller (he answers questions for two BMW magazines: BIMMER, and of course BMWCCA's mag...The Roundel)

BimmerTQA@aol.com
or
TechTalk@Roundel.org
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Re: Recommend oil for 1995 M3

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My problem is solved Bob. New oil pump, new rod bearings and it's good to go.

I'd go with whatever flavor oil you like. Mobil 1 is a good choice, but just about anything will do if the car isn't being wound out to redline every weekend.

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