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Nice new Forum chaps.
Seemed appropriate to offer our continued assistance on all oil questions and recommendations here as well.
Any Oil related questions please ask.
Cheers
Simon
Email: sales@opieoils.co.uk
Tech data: http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
Tel: 01209 215164
Seemed appropriate to offer our continued assistance on all oil questions and recommendations here as well.
Any Oil related questions please ask.
Cheers
Simon
Email: sales@opieoils.co.uk
Tech data: http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
Tel: 01209 215164
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Adam,
Thanks for that.
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Simon.
Thanks for that.
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I'm gonig to give my car a full workover in a week or two. And I am thinking of getting some magnatech to put in?

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The magnatec is not all its cracked up top be, if the car is at the end of its leggs and used as a daily hack then fine, however if it is your pride and joy and in good condition then much better is available, in terms of quality.bobbin320 wrote:I'm gonig to give my car a full workover in a week or two. And I am thinking of getting some magnatech to put in?
Stock recomendation is 5w-40 fully synthetic or 10w-40 semi synthetic, things like modifications and driving use will make a difference on oil choice.
E-mail me for a list of options at sales@opieoils.co.uk
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I would persoanlly go for a 5w-40 fully synthetic, something like the Silkolene Pro S 5w-40 as it is BMW aproved.MarkP wrote:What type of oil do you recommend for my 1989 325i sport which has 115k miles on it?
Dont bother with the likes of homebrand synthetics as they are not synthetic at all but hydrocracked mineral oils, the Silkolene is what they call a true synthetic.
E-mail me for prices.
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I can vouch for Simon's advice and service, as well as the quality of the the oils he supplies. And I'm sure there are a few others on this forum who will do the same.

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Thanks man, at the moment it would be considered my daily hack because it is in bad shape, however after I work it over (full overhaul, body work etc.) she will be my pride.oilman wrote:The magnatec is not all its cracked up top be, if the car is at the end of its leggs and used as a daily hack then fine, however if it is your pride and joy and in good condition then much better is available, in terms of quality.bobbin320 wrote:I'm gonig to give my car a full workover in a week or two. And I am thinking of getting some magnatech to put in?
Stock recomendation is 5w-40 fully synthetic or 10w-40 semi synthetic, things like modifications and driving use will make a difference on oil choice.
E-mail me for a list of options at sales@opieoils.co.uk
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Guy.
she is a 3.20i with modifide hartge head that I would be using daily.
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is castrol rs 10w - 60 or mobil one motorsport 15w - 50 ok for a low mileage modded m20?

richy posted this for me.Richy325iTouring wrote:is castrol rs 10w - 60 or mobil one motorsport 15w - 50 ok for a low mileage modded m20?
the other option is mobil one motorsport - but which one - cos they do a few.
5w - 30
10w - 30
15w-50
oh and does anyone know the oil capacity of an m20?
Simon,
I am prepping an e30 320 for racing this year. The car has probably covered 250K miles.
I am changing the oil this week before the first track outing on Saturday. I was considering a full synth (I use Mobil 1 in my regular transport), but am aware this may be too thin for a leggy, low tech engine. I would prefer her not to sound like a bag of spanners and pump the expensive stuff out of the seals. Nonetheless, a lower viscosity oil may liberate the odd fraction of a horsepower, which is the name of the game.
What do you recommend? Also, are flushing oils worthwhile?
Thanks
Andrew
I am prepping an e30 320 for racing this year. The car has probably covered 250K miles.
I am changing the oil this week before the first track outing on Saturday. I was considering a full synth (I use Mobil 1 in my regular transport), but am aware this may be too thin for a leggy, low tech engine. I would prefer her not to sound like a bag of spanners and pump the expensive stuff out of the seals. Nonetheless, a lower viscosity oil may liberate the odd fraction of a horsepower, which is the name of the game.
What do you recommend? Also, are flushing oils worthwhile?
Thanks
Andrew
Simon,
I have a 1991 325 with about 156k on the clock. I think it had a life mainly on the motorways before me, now it has lots of short journeys and the odd longer run here and there. Engine is standard, and has been regularly serviced.
Could I have your recommendations on engine and gearbox fluids please?
Also, if you can supply, let me know your prices, delivered to Sheffield.
Cheers,
Dan
I have a 1991 325 with about 156k on the clock. I think it had a life mainly on the motorways before me, now it has lots of short journeys and the odd longer run here and there. Engine is standard, and has been regularly serviced.
Could I have your recommendations on engine and gearbox fluids please?
Also, if you can supply, let me know your prices, delivered to Sheffield.
Cheers,
Dan
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You can use these oils, but they are not the ideal grade.Richy325iTouring wrote:is castrol rs 10w - 60 or mobil one motorsport 15w - 50 ok for a low mileage modded m20?
The 10w-60 is too thick when hot, the Mobil will not provide great start up protection as it is quite thick when cold, the 15w.
The ideal grade for the car is 5w-40, 10w-40 or 10w-50.
If you want a top quality synthetic then I would look at the likes of Motul and Silkolene here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
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Andrew,Partridge wrote:Simon,
I am prepping an e30 320 for racing this year. The car has probably covered 250K miles.
I am changing the oil this week before the first track outing on Saturday. I was considering a full synth (I use Mobil 1 in my regular transport), but am aware this may be too thin for a leggy, low tech engine. I would prefer her not to sound like a bag of spanners and pump the expensive stuff out of the seals. Nonetheless, a lower viscosity oil may liberate the odd fraction of a horsepower, which is the name of the game.
What do you recommend? Also, are flushing oils worthwhile?
Thanks
Andrew
The Mobil 1 will not be too thin if you use the 15w-50, this is a good track grade.
The others I would recomend are the Silkolene Pro R 15w-50 and the Motul 300V 15w-50.
Yes it is true that using a thinner oil can increase bhp marginally, however under track conditions you risk compromising your over all protection, risk of shearing down, the slightly thicker oils of the 15w-50 grade will provide great protection in terms of endurance under track use.
Tech specs here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
E-mail me for prices.
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Dan,Danstable wrote:Simon,
I have a 1991 325 with about 156k on the clock. I think it had a life mainly on the motorways before me, now it has lots of short journeys and the odd longer run here and there. Engine is standard, and has been regularly serviced.
Could I have your recommendations on engine and gearbox fluids please?
Also, if you can supply, let me know your prices, delivered to Sheffield.
Cheers,
Dan
You haved some options, it depends how much you wish to spend/protect.
As a good budget option a good 10w-40 semi synthetic like the Fuchs Titan XTR 10w-40 and change every 3-4K or so.
If you wanted to go full synthetic the a 5w-40 fully synthetic, the likes of the Silkolene Pro S 5w-40 or the Motul 8100 X-cess 5w-40 as both of these are BMW approved.
For the gear box I would recomend the Silkolene Syn5 75w-90.
Tech specs here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
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what about the mobil one motorsport in 5w - 30 or 10w - 30 would they be suitable?oilman wrote:You can use these oils, but they are not the ideal grade.Richy325iTouring wrote:is castrol rs 10w - 60 or mobil one motorsport 15w - 50 ok for a low mileage modded m20?
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i have a 104,000 mile 316 carb engine and i don't know the service history so i want to treat it with an oil change amongst other things
is the a special oil i should look out for and is an engine flush a good idea ?
is the a special oil i should look out for and is an engine flush a good idea ?
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You can use these as well, may not be thick enough when hot though as these BMW's like the SEA40/50.Chaos wrote:what about the mobil one motorsport in 5w - 30 or 10w - 30 would they be suitable?oilman wrote:You can use these oils, but they are not the ideal grade.Richy325iTouring wrote:is castrol rs 10w - 60 or mobil one motorsport 15w - 50 ok for a low mileage modded m20?
For best all year round use, a 5w-40
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You have some options here,nwmlarge wrote:i have a 104,000 mile 316 carb engine and i don't know the service history so i want to treat it with an oil change amongst other things
is the a special oil i should look out for and is an engine flush a good idea ?
You can go for a good semi synthetic 10w-40 like the Fuchs Titan XTR 10w-40 and oil change at around 6000 miles, or you can go for a 5w-40 full synthetic and change at aroun 9000 miles, fully synthetics are better and if you wanted to go down this route then the Silkolene Pro S 5w-40 would be ideal.
Tech specs on the oils here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
And dont bother with a flush, waste of money.
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Would be interested to get recommendations on oil for a Hartge H27 which spends quite a bit of time at track days?
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For extreme use I would use the BMW Approved Silkolene PRO S 5w-40 which is a shear stable ester/pao fully synthetic.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/PRO ... 0Wheel.pdf
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http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/PRO ... 0Wheel.pdf
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hi there simon aka oilman i have a hartge h35 if i use the 5 w 40 silkoline oil do u think this will be appropriate lol it does have a 9 and a half litre sump so i will need 10 litres of the lovely stuff wat kinda Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£ we talking dude!!
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Ian,H35-IAN wrote:hi there simon aka oilman i have a hartge h35 if i use the 5 w 40 silkoline oil do u think this will be appropriate lol it does have a 9 and a half litre sump so i will need 10 litres of the lovely stuff wat kinda Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£ we talking dude!!
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Thats a huge sump you have on that car
The Silkolene Pro S 5w-40 would be ideal for your car.
2 x 5ltr Pro S 5w-40 Ԛ£71.75 delivered.
There are other options available, but the Silkolene is at the top.
For a full price list e-mail me at sales@opieoils.co.uk
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ahhh now that is very reasonable then simon cheers for that m8 i will email you over the next couple of months as the cars off the road i dont need it yet but soon will be needing it cheers m8!! 

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No problem.H35-IAN wrote:ahhh now that is very reasonable then simon cheers for that m8 i will email you over the next couple of months as the cars off the road i dont need it yet but soon will be needing it cheers m8!!
I shall be here.
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Hello, ive got a 2.5l M50 powered E30 with the engine having covered approximately 60k miles, whats your recommendation? Most of the time its an around town shopping cart and is a slow speed a to b crawler
But occastionally i do drive it hard and fast.
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But occastionally i do drive it hard and fast.
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If the engine is still nice and tight, go for a good quality 5w-40 fully synthetic, like the SIlkolene or Motul. If the engine is a little loose then go for the Silkolene Pro S 10w-50.
Tech specs here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
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Tech specs here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
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For the E30 M3 we recomend the Silkolene Pro R 15w-50, we have supplied this to many M3's now with great results.
Tech specs here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/lubricants.htm
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Got an oil service on my M42 318iS coming up soon. It's done 170k but had a top end rebuild 10k ago. Should I let the garage use the normal stuff (is an independent BMW specialist so probably BMW recommended grade) or should I supply something different?
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