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Denzel Domingo
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2010
car enthusiast.
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E92 M3 muffler & resonator delete | Cold start| LOUD
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BMW 135i FULL Straight Pipe | cold start
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MHD STANDSTILL REV BURBLES *NEW* | N54 | 135i
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Bro 😂 I think it’s pretty bullet proof
It really was! I think..
😂jajaja Yo bro it is gun profe
Now some spacers and that car looks so good
@@ZN0V1D now to look for the cheapest China made spacers
Next buy the cheapest brakes you can get.
@@daniel-ino I gotcha!
He did not actually 😭
Your niece made them lol
Your nephew made them lol
🤣🤣
Is this a Subaru or a Flooded RX-8?
Sounds like my 81 Honda prelude.
Check it 12 miles after you change it lmao it will be the same as 12k
Change ur oil ever 4000 if I was you just saying
Boy wtf bmw and budget dont go together that repair shop calling from the dead
The colour of the oil has very little to do with its protective properties, it is suspended soot in the oil - totally normal on diesels.
most engine oils go black within the first 2-3 heat cycles this is normal mate, what you do need to look for its metal in ya oil
12,000 miles between oil changes is insane, no matter what kind olf engine.
Yes, rather than listening to professional engineers with decades of experience who actually built the engine, I should believe this because the color looks funny.
Diesel oil turns that black in 20 miles..
You have a lot to learn, my friend.
Always 5000 no mater what the jokers say for any car.
That’s pretty normal for a Beamer anyways, 10-12 k should be fine
While 10-12k miles is on the high end, diesel is a bit different.
False information
Who's going to tell him.
I don’t care what car or truck you got nor what motor it has. You’ll never catch me waiting longer than 5k miles for an oil change. It used to be a 5k standard that’s been pushed to 10k, all for the sole purpose to make your cars break faster and make dealerships more money (i work at one id know)
That’s diesel kid that’s normal. 10k max is what you should run your oil. But again that’s normal for a diesel engine.
Bro, it's a diesel though I was going to go block right after you put it in. Because the engine produces soot
It’s a diesel. Drive 10 miles and it’ll be black again. A good tip, pour diesel inside the motor before putting fresh oil in. Let it drain out and your new oil won’t be black until after 15 miles😂
Had nothing but problems with my 335d 😢
Maybe the preventative maintenance wasn’t up to date?
Oil is always black when you change it..
Stop stop stop. No. You can go online and fill out an oil analysis report and they will send you a cup. You take from the middle of oil drainage and send it back. They will test down to ppm and send you tue results. It’s about $80 per sample if you don’t have a fleet. Just because it’s black, doesn’t mean bad.
If its European...every 3 to 4k miles. As a matter of fact. Constantly check everything once a week. High maintenance cars period. Better to be ocd about it then letting it get to that point and end up shelling out more money.
tell me as a matter of fact then lmao
Most cars here in Europe follow 10k+ mile interval and last well over 200k miles. Oil tech has advanced a whole lot in these last 15 years. Have an 1.8T Audi TT from 1999 with 270k km, a 96 1.9tdi Audi A4 with 360k and a 2013 BMW 120d with 230k, the ONLY engine problems I ever had was a burnt coil in the TT and 2 broken serpentine belt tensioners caused by a bad alternator pulley in the A4. All of them use quality oil and filters and I do the maintenance myself. Matter of fact Im gonna open the engine in the A4 for the first time ever next year because im restoring it since it's been in the family for well over 20years.
Its diesel!Its normal to look like that. I m not saying wait for 12k but even if you change it after 3k its going to look like that.
Is the protection degraded severely by then?
no youre wrong and can tell you have A-not taken care of any of your cars or B-you don't know what you're talking about
@@lucasbishop3409 How did you come to that conclusion? Diesel oil turns black almost immediately and 12k is a lot of miles.
It's a diesel. The oil will be that black after 3 miles.
But why??
@@TheCarBro the blow by has a lot more soot in it than a gas engine. I'm not saying that your suggested interval is wrong, but even at that the oil will be just as black.
@@AndyClements i love watching idiots try to talk about stuff they know nothing about *cough cough*
@@TheCarBro all these idiots are just throwing nonsense at you if you actually don't know much you should always change engine oil ever 3K to 5K miles or every 3 to 4 months and then every oil change you should run some fuel injector cleaning stuff through your tank and you will be good but just buy a honda next time and they will tell you how to service your car correctly
@@AndyClements In an engine, blow-by is the leakage of combustion gases and air-fuel mixture from the cylinder wall past the piston rings into the crankcase. This can happen in both diesel and gas engines. Blow-by can be caused by worn piston rings or other issues with engine components. It can lead to problems like oil-coated spark plugs, which can misfire, and valve carbon accumulation, NO CAR SHOULD HAVE BLOW ITS NOT GOOD YOURE AN IDIOT AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT CARS Mr.Andy
Thats diesel oil for you, you can change it and run it for 10 minutes and it will look like that.
That’s crazy !!
I wanted to say same. After than oil change for diesel all cars, after than 10 miles you can see same oil. If you don’t know anything about diesel engines, don’t record stupid videos look like this
Yeah..totally normal.
Thanks for saying what everybody was thinking!@@AmerikaliOyuncu
It's diesel.
12,000? Wtf bmw smoking. 4k tops
I agree
I change my every 2k no matter the car 2 gallons of oil is cheaper than an engine
Your car takes 2 gallons of oil?
As long as there is minimal flakes of metal
@@Dukethenuke449 man thing was BLACK. Really tried to capture. That’s also very good to know! This 335D is my first diesel as well!
The black is just carbon. You actually want some black in your oil. It helps with compression and lubrucation.
@@Dukethenuke449 this car is also emissions deleted
Wtf
Bro bought the horror movie starter for his car
This has to be the car that's used in every horror movie ever!
cold starts on e85 are always the best, loves to take its time
Time for a new tune cold start in Hawaii n it’s struggling?
Needs a new starter
Lmao
You gonna a new battery every 3 days.
Bro I almost made it home before it even started what the fuck 😂😂
I’m assuming he just changed the map over and it’s a first cold start on new map
Any money he's just got a bunch of bolt ons with e85 with 0 tune and will blow it up, but its the cars fault...