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Anyone using Castrol Edge Sport 0w40
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<blockquote data-quote="Spaceman" data-source="post: 345217" data-attributes="member: 482"><p>Also took a look at the Edge Sport 0w40 at the Castrol Service dealer, the back of the bottle does have the BMW LL-04. </p><p> </p><p>If the rating is in order, 0w30 -> 0w40 (rank from highiest standards). </p><p> </p><p>Why didn't Castrol put down relevant compliant standards in their SLX Powerflow labels? </p><p>And if the viscosity is - the lower the better quality, can we assume that the 0w30 is BMW Longlife approved?</p><p> </p><p>can we ask some expert to come explain this? before i pour this thing into my engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spaceman, post: 345217, member: 482"] Also took a look at the Edge Sport 0w40 at the Castrol Service dealer, the back of the bottle does have the BMW LL-04. If the rating is in order, 0w30 -> 0w40 (rank from highiest standards). Why didn't Castrol put down relevant compliant standards in their SLX Powerflow labels? And if the viscosity is - the lower the better quality, can we assume that the 0w30 is BMW Longlife approved? can we ask some expert to come explain this? before i pour this thing into my engine. [/QUOTE]
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