Re: RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
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Originally Posted by Bayerische
What does BMW stand for?
Is it not something to do with the Polish joke about them constantly robbing cars in Germany? I think the punchline is......and pardon the spelling.......'bild mien wagon'
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RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
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Originally Posted by Bayerische
What does BMW stand for?
Breaks My Wallet. :wink:
RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
Bayerischen Motoren Werke or Be My Wife
RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
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Originally Posted by Valdelisbmw
Bayerische Motoren Werke or Be My Wife
Fixed that for you Valdas :tounge:
The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
No it's Break My Wallet... Only messing it's really Brings Me Women.
RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
Here's one.
Are we (those that do) flushing money down the drain sticking with Castrol at every oil change, or will anything that meets the Longlife standards do the exact same thing. My head says it does but my heart won't let me change. :/
RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
Personally would never use castrol. It gunked up in an engine before and I changed to a different brand and it was fine afterwards.
RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
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Originally Posted by voodoomelon
Here's one.
Are we (those that do) flushing money down the drain sticking with Castrol at every oil change, or will anything that meets the Longlife standards do the exact same thing. My head says it does but my heart won't let me change. :/
Very interesting (and long..) oil thread on M5 boards, basically saying the TWS oil is not what it use to be and there is cheaper oil out there doing the same thing if not better.
The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
I decided to stop sticking to Castrol and use anything(within reason) that meets the LL standard.
Currently using Total Quartz.
RE: The BMW questions you were afraid to ask.
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Originally Posted by voodoomelon
Here's one.
Are we (those that do) flushing money down the drain sticking with Castrol at every oil change, or will anything that meets the Longlife standards do the exact same thing. My head says it does but my heart won't let me change. :/
Top grade oils are good due to additives I guess but, engine dependent, unless you periodically do engine flushes you may not get the best from the oils you use.