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<blockquote data-quote="adnoc" data-source="post: 176657" data-attributes="member: 2105"><p>I wonder, if the oil does cling to the surface like a magnet according to what you mentioned, what happens to the old oil when you do your oil change...? if it does cling like a magnet, then wud you say that you will not be able to properly drain the old oil from the engine when you change the engine oil...? </p><p> </p><p>For your information, most oil does not need 10 minutes to work effectively.... unless you are using grades of oil with API SC or SD or SF... in fact most lubes that are API certified and approved especially the SL's and SM's, generally meet the standards of the international engine manufacturers requirements... and Adnoc lubes happen to be listed in the BMW list of approved oils...</p><p> </p><p>it's okie if you believe in Castrol as they have over a 100 years of lube experience.... </p><p> </p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adnoc, post: 176657, member: 2105"] I wonder, if the oil does cling to the surface like a magnet according to what you mentioned, what happens to the old oil when you do your oil change...? if it does cling like a magnet, then wud you say that you will not be able to properly drain the old oil from the engine when you change the engine oil...? For your information, most oil does not need 10 minutes to work effectively.... unless you are using grades of oil with API SC or SD or SF... in fact most lubes that are API certified and approved especially the SL's and SM's, generally meet the standards of the international engine manufacturers requirements... and Adnoc lubes happen to be listed in the BMW list of approved oils... it's okie if you believe in Castrol as they have over a 100 years of lube experience.... cheers [/QUOTE]
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