Westlake, am luat pt un bmw rwd cu 250/buc pe 18 inch. Am ramas surprins placut pe zapada cu ele
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Replaced mine on My '01 E39 Touring last year. Yup, literally the original one from back in 2001, lol, felt an imidiatly a difference too.
I have to laugh that it’s a BMW, in 2013 I bought my current 1987 BMW 325 and overall car was very clean and well maintained. So I get to poking around after buying it and notice holy shit it still has the original fuel filter. I put a new one in and it felt like dropping a super charger in the car.
I have used it for the last few oil changes on my N55, can say it did seem to make the valve train a little bit quieter to my ear, and did see a small decrease in oil temperature, but I also did switch from 0w30 to 5w40 with the additive.
I would take a good look at the brake fluid and stale gasoline but the rest should be fine.
Been using this plus Liqui Moly Ceratec in my 2001 BMW E39 for the last 12 years (118,750 Miles) and it stoped my oil burning (1 qt every 15 hundred miles) to almost 0.
I have a ‘22, other than tires and brakes, I’ve only had regular maintenance service done. It’s a dream luxury liner to drive.
I also just had a new battery installed by BMW, $600 for the honor.
On my 2023 M240i, I noticed a metallic rattle when idle, followed by huge power loss and a loud whining sound. BMW confirmed the turbo is dead. It is being fully replaced under warranty. They found play in the turbine, cause unknown. The turbo itself cost $6,700, with total repair at $10.7k including labor and parts like coolant lines and a new wastegate actuator.
Dealer measured my 2021 m340xi battery at 700cca last week under load test (vs 850 cca capacity) and said battery needed to be replaced. Terminal was stamped 26th week of 2020.
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