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Posted: January/28/11 at 4:45pm |
Hi everyone. This is not an online deal but a deal at your local Costco.
The 6 quart cartons of Mobile 1 Synthetic 5w30 are on sale for $9.99 off regular price. Sale period: Feb 3-27. Limit 3 per customer. You need a coupon, which should have been mailed to you, or I think you can beg, borrow or otherwise find one at the Costco. I think the regular price is around $35 so this is a really big discount. Get a couple cases for less than the price of paying someone for just one oil change!
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johnf36
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Did they start caring the European blend? Autozone over here has it for 8 bucks a qt. everyday price so that is about a 14 dollar savings compared to the parts store.
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No, it's the domestic stuff in the grey bottles. Should I be using the European blend?
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there's a european blend??
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johnf36
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Yes it meets BMW requirements for gen 1 mini's
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johnf36
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SAE 0W–30:
Castrol SYNTEC 0W-30 European Formula is engineered to meet the
Mercedes Benz 229.5 specification*. The 0W-30 viscosity grade is ideal
for winter conditions where low temperature pumpability is required. A
unique, low-temperature formulation provides exceptional pumpability in
cold weather and allows for unaided engine starts down to -40ºF. Exceeds
all car and light truck manufacturer’s warranty requirements for the
protection of gasoline, diesel and turbocharged engines where API SL,
SJ, SH, CF or CD is recommended. Exceeds European ACEA: A3, B3, B4; VW
502 00, 505 00; MB 229.1, 229.3, 229.5; BMW LL-01; GM-LLA-025,
GM-LL-B-025 and the engine protection requirements of ILSAC GF-3 for API
Certified Gasoline Engine Oils.
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When E-15 (ethanol) hits us it will all be pretty interesting. What oil is "Required" as opposed to what will work just fine will become the topic.
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I wish there was a local MINI Dealership, like our Honda, Subaru, Mazada and VW.
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Our manual does not specifically say European but it does say: MINI Recommends
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It is the one that meets Mini's ACEA and BMW requirements
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Is it bad to run Mobile 1 full synthetic?
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I don't think so. I've been running that since Redline priced itself out of my 5K oil changes. I'm thinking 2+ years, including a bunch of DE days each year. I have my coupon ready to go for the next trip to Costco.
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Mobile has a oil that meets the spec.
Pat do you stll have that list I sent you, I didn't have time to try and find it last night. For what it is worth I run Royal Purple. |
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Here is a good read on oil types: http://www.northamericanmotoring.com/forums/coupe-talk-2002-2006/149626-r53-motor-oil-royal-purple-vs-mobil-1-a.html
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Okay try this
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So to answer your question Kurt here in the US you nee Mobil 1 0W-40W
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Oils/Mobil_1_0W-40.aspx Mobil 1 Synthetic 5w30 does not meet the spec http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Oils/Mobil_1_5W-30.aspx You can also use Mobil 1 ESP Formula 5W-30W http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Oils/Mobil_1_ESP_Formula_5W-30.aspx But I would stick to the the 0W-40W it has better cold weather start characteristics. http://www.animegame.com/cars/Oil Tests.pdf |
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As far as I can tell 0w-40w (non-ESP) and 5w30 oils are the same except the weight. Am I wrong?
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J:
You came up with that list of BMW oils in a previous thread somewhere and it constantly amazes me that you lay your hands on stuff so easily! You must have a room dedicated to a server for automotive related stuff. S. |
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I have a sticker on my IC cover that says "MINI recommends Castrol Syntec 5w-30" so that's what I run, and I saw that on the list, so I should be good.?
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Kurt: The standard 5W-30W is not rated the same it as the 0W-40W which is rated for turbo and supercharged engines.
S: Just a computer with a bunch of stuff on it. Jason: That is what the Dealership has it is a different oil then the standard 5W-30W Castrol The thing here is the reason for the rating is because of break down and cold weather start up. If you are changing your oil every 3k to 5k and after you go to the track you most likely will never have a break down problem. But if you are running out there to 10k to15k you are asking for premature wear. The other thing to look at the next time you do your oil change is how much gas is diluted in the oil. Because of our boosted intake pressures you get greater blow by causing fuel/vapors to get trapped in the oil. The oil blends that are made for supercharged engines that this into account and are rated different. John |
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Ok, so I'm getting ready to do an oil change, what should I be using?
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Jason - '05 PS/B Cooper S, most packages, 17%, Brisk silver plugs, IE fixed camber plates & Craven STD's, Powerflex trans/dogbone mount poly inserts, 20mm Whiteline rear sway bar, SprintBooster.
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If you want to stay with Castrol, the 0W-30W European formula that can be picked up at Autozone is basically the same thing that the dealer uses. If you want to use Mobil 1 then 0W-40W, but keep in mind you can use what every you want.
The problem is how things are sold in the US it is a game, in Europe you have very few choices from the oil companies. |
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I've never even seen the Euro formula, and don't have an Autozone really close to me. Have O'Reilly instead. But might pick up the Mobil1 0/40 from Costco if they have it there.
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Jason - '05 PS/B Cooper S, most packages, 17%, Brisk silver plugs, IE fixed camber plates & Craven STD's, Powerflex trans/dogbone mount poly inserts, 20mm Whiteline rear sway bar, SprintBooster.
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I am planning on changing my oil every 5000miles anyway, since I drive the car pretty hard. So I should be OK hopefully (I have another two changes worth of the stuff, which I bought when it was last on sale...)
Also, I have a minor leak or blow-by somewhere; I'm losing about 1 quart/liter of oil every 3000miles.
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I've always stuck to the 3mos/3K rule, is that overkill? It's usually pretty dark/black after that time.
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Jason - '05 PS/B Cooper S, most packages, 17%, Brisk silver plugs, IE fixed camber plates & Craven STD's, Powerflex trans/dogbone mount poly inserts, 20mm Whiteline rear sway bar, SprintBooster.
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Up until the last change, I used the Costco Mobile1 and have always changed the oil and filter and rotate tires every 5000 on the even odometer number. Makes it real easy to manage.
For the last change I used the Euro formula. Have noticed no difference so far except a minor pan leak seems to have stopped or slowed down some for sure. I had heard a rumor about this effect somewhere but don't recall where. I got it at O'Rielly's. Haven't seen it there since. Pretty sure they have it at Action. I will probably keep on the Mobile1 for Jessmini's 03S and my other vehicles. Same 5000 mile schedule on all.
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More good info, I may have to make the extra trek to Autozone if they have the Euro formula.
Another silver/black/black S with the black hood stripes!
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Jason - '05 PS/B Cooper S, most packages, 17%, Brisk silver plugs, IE fixed camber plates & Craven STD's, Powerflex trans/dogbone mount poly inserts, 20mm Whiteline rear sway bar, SprintBooster.
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My opinion is with the modern oils today the 3mo/3000miles rule is out the window....UNLESS you are driving in extreme conditions like lots of dust, extreme cold, extreme hot etc. Most operator manuals for most us autos have an A & B maintenance schedule.. A being the 3mo/3000 month and the B being 7500 mile oil change. The dealer will never tell you about the 7500 mile schedule. They make their money on maintenance. A 5000 mile schedule would not be an issue IMO.
While at Ft. Lewis today I saw they carried the Euro Formula. Edited by It's-a-MINI! - January/31/11 at 5:23pm |
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Sweet...well then I'll change my intervals to 5mo/5K. Thanks!
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Okay I just finished doing another oil change and when I ran down to pick up more RP I looked at both Castrol and Mobil1. Autozone here does not keep the European blend with the other oils but both oils were 7.99 a qt.
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