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    What BMW have to say on the subject of OIL!

    Found reading this very useful on another forum, thought id share this with you..

    After countless oil threads, endless arguments, and much entertainment, I was still none the wiser about WHY, in March 2000, BMW changed their S62 oil recommendation from 10W60 TWS / Edge to the 5W30 that they recommend for all their other models.

    Bored of this endless cycle, and being the curious sort, I decided to call BMW and get an answer straight from the horses mouth. I explained the endless debate on the m5board, and the guy I dealt with got quite interested himself, as he is a huge E39 M5 fan. Over the last couple of weeks, on our behalf, he has contacted Customer Services in Germany, the engineering dept at Bracknell (BMW UK HQ) and he even ended up talking to the design team in Munich. Quite a few calls went back and forth between us. In the end we pieced together what we could from all the emails and conversations he had, and came to a very simple conclusion.....

    BMW engineers were adamant that the S62 was developed along side TWS and no other oil should be used. (year was not an issue as far as they were concerned - it is 10W60 or nothing, whether it is pre, or post March 2000.

    However, as is far too often the case these days, the BMW marketing team had different ideas to their engineers. The problem was, that back in '98 & '99, there were a growing number of complaints from customers, who were finding they needed to top up the oil rather more often than they had expected. This in itself was not a huge issue - the problem was that they could not just grab a bottle of oil when they filled up with fuel. They had to keep making special trips to the dealer, and this may be many miles away. This was bothering people a lot.

    BMW did 2 things in response to these complaints:

    The engineers tried changing the piston rings. BMW will not provide any documentation regarding the ring change or why it was done - this is just from conversation. Assuming it was an attempt to reduce oil consumption, then from what I can gather from the board, they only had limited success.

    The marketing team however, ignored the engineers and simply changed the oil recommendation to match the rest of their products. This meant you could now pick up a bottle of oil at the motorway service station and feel good that you were using the "recommended oil" and you hadn't had to stockpile it at home, or go out of your way to a dealer on your way to the in-laws for thew weekend.

    We could not extract anything in writing from ANYONE at BMW in the UK or in Germany regarding the reasons why all this had happened. People at BMW were even quite reluctant to talk about it to the customer service guy, and were keen to know why he was digging all this up. All I did manage to get in writing was this -
    Dear Mr MacDonald

    Thank you for contacting BMW Customer Information.

    I have contacted BMW Munich on your behalf and they confirmed to me that Castrol developed this special oil with BMW "M" specifically for these engines. The running characteristics and performance are reliant on this oil being used.
    Normally engine changes (piston rings) denote new engine model numbers, however this has not happened in this case. Therefore the recommendation would be to continue to use the TWS oil only as instructed. BMW UK also confirmed to me that in March 2000, more oils were tested for the vehicle but they did not have any information on piston rings affecting the oil type required.

    I am sorry that I have been unable to find any further information on the subject and thank you for your patience whilst I researched this matter on your behalf. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further assistance.

    Yours sincerely

    BMW Group UK
    Alex Amos
    Customer Information Advisor
    Ellesfield Avenue
    Bracknell RG12 8TA




    Source: M5BOARD
    Last edited by SSense; 29-08-2009, 06:14 PM.

    #2
    So, the war is over. TWS for good ?
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      #3
      Everything thats mentioned is in the favour of TWS, this will be an end to all the threads that talk about TWS and Edge/Edge Sport !

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        #4
        But still, AGMC is using Castrol Edge Sport for M engines .. even *** !! I have notified *** to change get TWS for M engine & I believe they should have it by now !
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          #5
          out of my experience, i am using edge sport and my car has 150K and touch wood the engine is running smoothly even though i am a hard driver. the oil consumption is 1L every 5000km.

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            #6
            ^ stop using it !
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              #7
              Its very clear that TWS is the recommended over Edge/Edge Sport, I wouldnt ever use the Edge Sport when there is a wide availablity of TWS everywhere..

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                #8
                :iagree: a couple of extra DHS won't harm u but it MIGHT harm ur beast (engine)

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                  #9
                  TWS or Edge for me. Not Egde sport.

                  Or we can all stop being so anal and just use any synthetic oil with the right grade. It's oil after all, do you really think it will make a difference?
                  That said, I we still only use those two, :rofl:
                  Last edited by alquazi; 30-08-2009, 07:52 AM.
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                    #10
                    +100000000000000
                    an oil is an oil, there is no secret recipe, if u choose the right grade your car will perform properly, this is per SAE standards it is not rocket science or something like "my M uses only castrol oil" your M uses a certain grade and any oil with the same grade will do the job, but maybe the castrol is recommended by BMW because it was actually tested, this is IMHO
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                      #11
                      The dealership in Saudi Arabia only sells Edge sport! I used to use TWS in the US and after switching to Edge Sport, I noticed that oil temperature is higher than what it used to be when driving aggressively and around the track!
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mahmoud_bedewi View Post
                        but maybe the castrol is recommended by BMW because it was actually tested, this is IMHO
                        If TWS was any normal synthetic oil then they wouldnt mention on their packing, 'Specially recommended for M Engines, M3, M5, M6 etc...' Im sure it was tested by experts and since it stands out than the other synthetic oils, IT IS the recommended one..

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                          #13
                          recomendation is there and people have tried it and experienced it and are advising us, as i said before couple of DHS won't make u rich, its ur choice at the end ;)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by akanso View Post
                            recomendation is there and people have tried it and experienced it and are advising us, as i said before couple of DHS won't make u rich, its ur choice at the end ;)
                            +1 :iagree:
                            Last edited by SSense; 30-08-2009, 10:18 AM.

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                              #15
                              it looks like arguments started again lol :)

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