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OEM BMW Engine oil

Depend on the oil grade that is in the engine.

In proper units that’s -15°C which is very close to the limit of a 10W- oil. I would let such car warm for 5 minutes easily.

If your car is running a 5w or 0w it will be fine to start driving in less than a minute. Which is just the time you need to remove the snow and ice from the windows, how convenient :P

Pros: fine to start driving
Vehicle: BMW 1M
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Mobil Engine oil

M1 fs 0w40 has been working well for me. But this oil does lose some of its viscosity after a couple track days.

Pros: working well
Cons: loses viscosity
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Mobil Engine oil

Mobil1 0W-30 full synthetic. Just did my first 1000-mile oil change a couple hundred miles ago. Been using Mobil1 0W-40 on my 2011 WRX for 220k miles, tracked, autocrossed, and daily driver duty after 160k miles when I had a head gasket failure and I rebuilt the engine.

Pros: full synthetic, high mileage
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 160000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

Im using Mobil 1 ESP 0w-30 which is a thicker Euro oil here in Upper Midwest USA. I don't notice any difference is sound, acceleration, not efficiency vs 0w-16 and 9w-20 in a 2024 Rav4 Prime XSE.

Pros: no difference in sound
Cons: no difference in efficiency
Vehicle: Toyota
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Mobil Engine oil

I sent a few samples from my Ecoboost 3.0 to Blackstone Laboratories at 5k miles each. Mobil 1 and Pennzoil Platinum, both used Fram ultra synthetic filters.Oil was pretty much cashed out. I couldn't imagine going any further than 5k.

Pros: used Fram filters
Cons: oil was cashed out
Mileage: 5000 km
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