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Oil - 0w20 Liqui Moly Special Tec 6600 or 0w20 Liqui Moly LR?

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Not to start another oil debate, and I’m assuming differences are negligible - but any opinion on which is preferred?
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Your manual states API SN or ACEA C5 as official oil specs for your engine.

Both oils contain those certifications. The 6600 additionally contains BMW-specific certs, and you have a BMW motor.
 

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Not to start another oil debate, and I’m assuming differences are negligible - but any opinion on which is preferred?
I read through the older threads folks are moaning about here, and looked at the specs as mentioned. The BMW spec met by the 6600 was the deciding factor for me so that's what I chose.
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