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Major Maintenance! Fluids and Oil. Will these work?
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I am brand new to M3post! I just picked up a brand new to me 2008 E90 M3 with 56k miles! Vehicle is originally from out of province (i live in Canada) and unfortunately I do not have detailed service records for the car. All i know is that up until the time it was for sale, all servicing was done and inspected at a certified BMW stealership. Since I have NO clue what is due for a change and what is not, i have decided to change basically EVERYTHING so i know its done! Here are some things i'll be doing: Spark Plugs - NGK oem spec'ed Brake Fluid - Motul RBF600 (Will also install SS lines) Engine Oil - M1 0w-40, for summer I'll switch it out for TWS 10w-60 (or a mixture of, doesn't get too hot here in Canada) Power Steering Fluid - Pentosin CHF 11S Coolant - OEM NOW, the two fluid that i am not sure about is the Manual Transmission Fluid and Differential fluid. I am probably going to go for the Motul Gear 300 75w90 for the tranny and Motul Gear Competition 75W140. I have never used Motul Tranny/diff fluid before, but i have had excellent results with their engine oil (the 300V particularly for track). Motul is a very renown brand for quality oil and fuilds, just don't know if any one of you guys have had experience with their fluids in the tranny and diff? Also, IF i decide to go with OEM tranny/diff fluid, i have search and read mixed opinions as to put in the regular fluid, or one with Friction Modified. The friction modified one is of course HORRID in terms of pricing. But if it is the best, then gotta pay to play SO, my biggest concern is what tranny fluid and diff fluid to use. Anyone used Motul before and if so, what are your experiences? On the road, and track? Prefer not to use Royal Purple (i know some swear by it), but just personal preference + heard too many bad things. Will personally steer clear from it. Redline is also a good brand, however, again, have heard mixed reviews. Lastly, any preventative maintenance items I can do to keep my vehicle in tip top shape? Any suggestions will be much appreciated! Thank you very much!
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01-13-2015, 07:14 PM | #2 |
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I just replaced my transmission fluid with redline ATF and it shifts great, much smoother than the oil stuff which was in before. As for diff oil, I have only used oem (which yes, is ridiculously pricy).
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I will be DD'ing my car most of the time with probably 3-4 HPDE per year. Even if i do track it however, i probably won't push my car 100% because the M3 will be more car than i can handle for sure I'd rather push and trash my Integra Type R which i primarily use for the track! Anyways! Thanks!
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lol. get one now, never too late. its a high school dream car that will not disappoint =') won't regret it.
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Isnt the diff fluid with friction modifier recommended for M cars? Thats what I put in mine. Its expensive but then again its something you only replace every 30k miles or so.
You could always use a high quality non-oem brand like Redline which will probably save you some money and work just as well. |
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In terms of diff, stick with OEM with friction modifier. Yes it's expensive, but it just works. I unfortunately spilled some, and I thought to myself that was a steak dinner right there As for the trans, I stuck with OEM, but I've read people are very happy with Redline too. I run that stuff in my E36 though.
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Came across your post and had done the same research some time ago. The origin of the attachments I can't credit I'm sorry, but very useful none the less. FM booster is the prudent choice I'd suggest. Might debate that the additional cost is not justified to prevent a problem that may not occur, but the later bulletin 330211 I'd take to be the current factory guidance for M cars.
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Seems like i will just stick with OEM Diff Oil + FM then pricey for just 1.5L of fluid
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Thanks!
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Go to a local BMW dealer and ask them to run a check on your car. When I was buying my M3 the owner had all the service records for the car after the warranty period ended, but did not have records of maintenance and warranty work done by the dealer. We went to the BMW Store on 5th Ave in Vancouver, and they printed out a list of all service work and warranty work done on the car. The car had been properly serviced, and the only warranty issue was with the power door locks. They were most helpful. Everyone has a different view on the "correct" fluids. I use Castrol TWS 10W60, Pentosin MTF-2, Motul 5.1, Pentosin CHF 11s, and the BMW diff fluid with friction modifier. |
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As for fluids, ya, i will just pay more to get the OEM bmw diff oil + FM. Thank you!
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I have decided to go with Motul Gear 300 for the Transmission and OEM Diff Oil + FM for the Diff. Will let you guys know how it is with the Motul Manual transmission fluid!!
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I do agree also that redline shifted way better than oem fluid.
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*just noticed someone already said you can get the history. ... so +1 to that
If you bought your car out of province you can still get the history. I bought mine in MB and the car was originally out of Calgary and they were able to give me the whole history as BMW keeps it all. If it was all done at a BMW dealer it should take them seconds. I did the same thing you did. 08 with 77k KM and swapped everything out but the oil as it only had 3000 km on it so I left it. |
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