Jon K
09-12-2005, 12:09 PM
Ok so I changed my oil yesterday... I was using Mobile 1 5w30 and after reading reports, and burning a ton of it for a long time, I switched to 15w50 synth. It seems that the mobile 5w30 is a rather crappy oil. Its already pretty thin (you can tell just swashing around in the bottle) and then I read that it breaks down to less than a 20 weight after only 1500 or so miles. Well when I pulled the drain plug I can definitely vouch that it did look a little thinner than used oil does. No ticking or anything in the motor though.
So I switched to 15w50 to help with my burning issue. A friend and fellow bimmerforums.com'er used a little bit of Lucas Oil Stabilizer (for synthetic oils) in his car ('97 M3) because he too was burning oil. After the oil change (and usual filter change, Mahle, oem) I mixed about 1/4 of the final quart of oil with the Lucas additive. They said to use 20 - 25% for "old engines) and 60% for really abused engines. I didn't use the 20%, maybe closer to 10% since its 6.1 qt total and i did 1/4 of 1 quart, but whatever I wanted to see if it helps. Car idled very smoothe upon startup. I drove back out to school (75 miles) and the first thing I noticed once on the PA Turnpike is that i pulled significantly better mpg. The OBC read 31 mpg for about a mile or two in cruise control at 75 mph, I changed to clock (because otherwise i stare at the mpg to watch it) and noticed when I got to school my total average was 26.6 which was with the stop light traffic for the last 5 - 8 miles back to school. I don't know if anyone can relate a story like this but I think this is a pretty good thing! The motor seems to run a little better also. I know people rated the Lucas oil additive poorly but I believe bobtheoilguy.com reviewed the old formula (white in color) and not the new one (clear). Either way, I have no issues with it and for those looking to stop some oil burning, i hope this may help! Opinions?
So I switched to 15w50 to help with my burning issue. A friend and fellow bimmerforums.com'er used a little bit of Lucas Oil Stabilizer (for synthetic oils) in his car ('97 M3) because he too was burning oil. After the oil change (and usual filter change, Mahle, oem) I mixed about 1/4 of the final quart of oil with the Lucas additive. They said to use 20 - 25% for "old engines) and 60% for really abused engines. I didn't use the 20%, maybe closer to 10% since its 6.1 qt total and i did 1/4 of 1 quart, but whatever I wanted to see if it helps. Car idled very smoothe upon startup. I drove back out to school (75 miles) and the first thing I noticed once on the PA Turnpike is that i pulled significantly better mpg. The OBC read 31 mpg for about a mile or two in cruise control at 75 mph, I changed to clock (because otherwise i stare at the mpg to watch it) and noticed when I got to school my total average was 26.6 which was with the stop light traffic for the last 5 - 8 miles back to school. I don't know if anyone can relate a story like this but I think this is a pretty good thing! The motor seems to run a little better also. I know people rated the Lucas oil additive poorly but I believe bobtheoilguy.com reviewed the old formula (white in color) and not the new one (clear). Either way, I have no issues with it and for those looking to stop some oil burning, i hope this may help! Opinions?