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Old 10-05-2015, 09:54 PM
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What oil?

Yeah, it seems that My Precious is one that's burning oil. I've had it suggested that (a) it's typical for a MIMI to burn that much (really?), and that I should be checking every 75o miles or so.

OK, I've always put in full synth, and I think my last oil change they used Castrol 5W-30. The MINI manual recommends that and 3 MINI brands.

Costco has a sale on cases of Mobil 1. 2 questions:

Mobil 1: good or bad and why?

I've seen some posts in several threads that suggest oil consumption was mitigated by using Mobil 1 0W-40. Thoughts?

I live in CA, so seasons isn't really anything I need to consider.
 
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Old 10-06-2015, 06:35 AM
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98K miles, don't burn a drop and use Castrol Edge 5W/30. If you're using that much oil, sumptin's not right. I did smoke the clutch climbing one hill short of a stop sign on a recent 3 day visit to S.F. Modulating hand brake, clutch and throttle 3 cars back with one car on my a$$ on a steep hill was just asking too much without proper prior planning.
 
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Old 10-06-2015, 10:26 AM
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The Justa shouldn't be burning any oil. I have the '12 S w/ 49k miles and this is my wife's primary vehicle so I do not drive it often. With her driving it does not burn any oil. I have driven it and noticed it will burn some oil if I am pushing it keeping the RPM's up.

During the dealer provided services I changed the oil in between the "free" service so I had a 5k service cycle. I switched over to Mobile 1 5w30 5k miles after their last service. I recently changed it and had the oil analyzed and I am bumping my service interval up to 7.5K instead of 5k.
 
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Both dealer and independent service personnel have told me that MINIs are renowned for burning oil, and at an alarmingly rapid rate. Even when I question that such seems...unusual...for a modern engine.

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The Justa shouldn't be burning any oil. I have the '12 S w/ 49k miles and this is my wife's primary vehicle so I do not drive it often. With her driving it does not burn any oil. I have driven it and noticed it will burn some oil if I am pushing it keeping the RPM's up.

During the dealer provided services I changed the oil in between the "free" service so I had a 5k service cycle. I switched over to Mobile 1 5w30 5k miles after their last service. I recently changed it and had the oil analyzed and I am bumping my service interval up to 7.5K instead of 5k.
 
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Old 10-06-2015, 05:56 PM
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Mobil 1 0w40 is great stuff and it's cheap at Walmart.
 
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Old 10-06-2015, 06:23 PM
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Don't know if you have an Justa Cooper or S model, if latter you should only be using an oil with ACEA A3/B4 and BMW LL-01 spec oil! If you're using oil without those specs could explain the oil burning, I started out with RP 5W-30 that didn't have the specs listed above and I burned through oil fast until I started using Mobile 1 0W-40. I got my 5 quart container at Walmart for under $27.
 
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Just scrolling down thru the posts here and notice there are testimonials from those with W series and N series lumps. We could be and more than likely are comparing apples and oranges.
 
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Mobil 1 is fine. My 2007 MCS starting burning oil after 3-4 years. I changed it about every 7500 miles. I didn't ever used to even check it, and one day it was 2 quarts low. I didn't get any type of warning either!
 
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Originally Posted by TheBigNewt
Mobil 1 is fine. My 2007 MCS starting burning oil after 3-4 years. I changed it about every 7500 miles. I didn't ever used to even check it, and one day it was 2 quarts low. I didn't get any type of warning either!
That's because the oil warning light measures oil pressure, not oil levels. In either cause its a bad design especially if it's known to activate when its to late. Yet another Mini epic failure!
 
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