Thanks to Ryan at Blackstone, I have been provided with a spreadsheet of every UOA Blackstone Labs has done on samples from an S62. Ryan took some time to prepare this as he merged the engine data they had coded as 'BMW 5.0L V8' with what they coded as 'BMW 4.9L (S62) V-8' because they were the same engine. Unfortunately they don't have model year data available, so we couldn't compare across piston rings but I still think this stuff could be useful to those like me who like numbers. It's important to keep in mind one probably won't be able to draw many concrete conclusions from this because there are so many other factors left out such as driving style and the uniqueness of every engine.
I've only had a cursory look at the spreadsheet. There may be some difficulty to ascertain what oil someone used, as some observations have things like 'Castrol TWS 10W30' or 'Syntec 10W60' listed as oil chosen. For the most part though, the data is fairly clear.
I really don't want this to prove that one oil is better than another. In fact, I hope it can prove the opposite: that whichever oil you choose within reason for your engine should do well for you. Please take a look, do some analysis, and report back. I'll be having some fun in excel later tonight or tomorrow for sure.
Again, we all should be thanking the people at Blackstone Labs, especially Ryan, because this was really good of them to put this together for us. :cheers:
I've only had a cursory look at the spreadsheet. There may be some difficulty to ascertain what oil someone used, as some observations have things like 'Castrol TWS 10W30' or 'Syntec 10W60' listed as oil chosen. For the most part though, the data is fairly clear.
I really don't want this to prove that one oil is better than another. In fact, I hope it can prove the opposite: that whichever oil you choose within reason for your engine should do well for you. Please take a look, do some analysis, and report back. I'll be having some fun in excel later tonight or tomorrow for sure.
Again, we all should be thanking the people at Blackstone Labs, especially Ryan, because this was really good of them to put this together for us. :cheers: