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Yep, that's what I have, readily available in theNot sure why all of you are fretting over Petronas.
I am using Mobil 1 ESP LV 0w30 which is BMW LL-12FE approved and is readily available at auto doc
Ciao Andrea,I just had my diesel B57 serviced and they used this
Here's what a local dealer gave me in Australia for diesel engine oil:
Engine oil Diesel
Fuchs titan GT1 LL-12 FE SAE 0W-30 BMW LL-12 FE
Valvoline SYNPOWER LL-12 FE 0W-30 FULL SYNTHETIC ACEA C2 BMW LL-12FE
Liquid Moly TOP TEC 6100 0W-30 ACEA C2 API SN BMWLL-12FE
Hi Pat, Massimiliano says that the manufacturer prescribes the oil I indicated for this engine. I didn't specifically request that type.Ciao Andrea,
in my case our (Toyota) workshop (yours and mine) is using the Toyota Oil 5W-30W or did you ask for 0W? Will ask Massimiliano next time.
I learnt something about shear stability watching this YouTube today. According to old mate, the further apart the numbers are the more prone to shear the oil is. So 5W30 is less prone to shear than 5W40.For a B57 Diesel Grenadier in a hot climate ( Australia ), a 5 W 30, C2, C3, LLO4 oil should offer better protection than a 0 W 30, C2, LL12FE oil, the FE standing for fuel efficiency.
The service manager from the large BMW dealership a couple of hundred meters from where I live told me to use C2, C3 5 W 30, as the C2 0 W 30, is to thin for Australian conditions they only use 5 W 30 from new in all their BMW diesel's in Australia, and the Grenadier is a much heavier and harder working vehicle.
There is also a Penrite oil 5 W 40 that meets C3 and LL04, I did not ask him about that but towing a caravan in summer in northern Australia ?.
I watched the same video about 5 hours ago, and about 3 of his other videos, very informative, and a 5W30 is less prone to shear than a 0W30.I learnt something about shear stability watching this YouTube today. According to old mate, the further apart the numbers are the more prone to shear the oil is. So 5W30 is less prone to shear than 5W40.
Or something like that.
View: https://youtu.be/1OI2sXdrpdA?si=MblXek32gRgSrabh