What kind of engine oil should be used for BMW S1000RR?

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LaJoshua
07/29/25 2:58pm
BMW S1000RR can use 0W30, 0W40, 5W30, or 5W40 engine oil. Introduction to engine oil: Engine oil, also known as engine lubricant, is as vital as the "blood" of a car, ensuring the normal operation of the engine. Engine oil performs seven major functions in the engine: lubrication, cooling, rust prevention, cleaning, sealing, anti-wear, and shock absorption. Therefore, the quantity and condition of the engine oil directly affect the normal operation of the engine. Functions of engine oil: Lubrication: When the engine is running, the friction between components is rapid and intense. A sufficiently thick oil film is required between the piston and cylinder to separate the two components and reduce friction. Cooling: The engine generates a large amount of heat during operation, and the engine oil carries some of this heat back to the oil pan for dissipation. Cleaning.
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