M5 M6 new car owner running in advice
M5 M6 new car owner running in advice
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JMBMWM5

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2,389 posts

224 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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Interesting article on this here: From R&T Magazine.......
BMW is quietly rolling out a Customer Care Package, or CCP, for its N63 twin-turbocharged V8 to fix a handful of glitches that have plagued the 4.4L since it was launched in 2008. The CCP is not a recall since it does not address safety-related concerns.
According to Road & Track, the CCP covers a wide range of items, from timing chains prone to failure to leaky fuel lines to faulty vacuum pumps. The CCP even reduces the N63's oil service interval from 15,000 miles to 10,000 miles. Interestingly, that reduction in mileage is the result of customers taking it too easy on the V8 rather than the other way around -- without a proper flogging during the break-in period, the N63 has a tendency to consume more oil.


I have always (once Oil is up to temperature) Pushed the new "M" engines for the first 50 miles or so using lower gears to slow down, this has always resulted in No Oil used., looks like I was right.
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aliwtsn

102 posts

134 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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JMBMWM5 said:
Interesting article on this here: From R&T Magazine.......
BMW is quietly rolling out a Customer Care Package, or CCP, for its N63 twin-turbocharged V8 to fix a handful of glitches that have plagued the 4.4L since it was launched in 2008. The CCP is not a recall since it does not address safety-related concerns.
According to Road & Track, the CCP covers a wide range of items, from timing chains prone to failure to leaky fuel lines to faulty vacuum pumps. The CCP even reduces the N63's oil service interval from 15,000 miles to 10,000 miles. Interestingly, that reduction in mileage is the result of customers taking it too easy on the V8 rather than the other way around -- without a proper flogging during the break-in period, the N63 has a tendency to consume more oil.


I have always (once Oil is up to temperature) Pushed the new "M" engines for the first 50 miles or so using lower gears to slow down, this has always resulted in No Oil used., looks like I was right.
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Interesting read there JMBMWM5, I have only owned my M6 for a couple of weeks and I noticed the manual states the warm up period should be done by driving the car at moderate speeds until the temperature comes up. Purely for the fact it's not only the engine that requires getting to normal operating temperature it's bearings, driveshafts, brakes etc.
Gone are the days you would let a V8 sit on your drive and heat up at idle. I do too like yourself use the gears in manual to slow down ( also downshifts sound pretty great )

Edited by aliwtsn on Friday 15th May 09:24

Patrick Bateman

13,037 posts

200 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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Is that applicable to the S63 as well?

Andy M

3,755 posts

285 months

Saturday 16th May 2015
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Are you able to provide more details? My car is due in for its 16,000 mile service in a couple of weeks.

JMBMWM5

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Saturday 16th May 2015
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Andy M said:
Are you able to provide more details? My car is due in for its 16,000 mile service in a couple of weeks.
If you are in the UK then just get it serviced till BMW UK are informed of any changes.