azjl#3
Well-Known Member
Variable valve train=more noise than a stone cold quite old school v8 head. The basic design of this motor is from mercedes benz, fiat, and mopar got in the way here and there.
Try Lucas oil modifier for low viscosity engine oil engines. That stuff will quite the valve train.
https://www.amazon.com/Lucas-Low-Viscosity-Oil-Stabilizer/dp/B07NHDP2DQ
I had to use this on my Ram hemi motor, which is VVT and variable active cylinder.
Most valve train noise is a direct result of low viscosity needed to improve MPG. All they want is for you to get out of warranty, if you don't get 200,000 miles off the motor, they don't care, so either add the modifier, or increase the viscosity.
My 2018 JLUR with v6 is pretty quite and does not need thicker oil nor the modifier.
My 2013 335I went totally quite when I changed form 0-20 to 5w40.
Not saying what is happening to you with your noise is right, but I have had 5 of these pentastar motors since 2012 and say the internals are by far pretty good, with great output for size. I lived through the 2012 recall for heads/bad castings, and ended up with a 2013. Put 70,000 silent miles on that and beat it like a rented mule on the trails.
BTW, 26 psi or 29 psi=not a measurable difference, to my knowledge the valve train does not monitor pressure that closely.
Try Lucas oil modifier for low viscosity engine oil engines. That stuff will quite the valve train.
https://www.amazon.com/Lucas-Low-Viscosity-Oil-Stabilizer/dp/B07NHDP2DQ
I had to use this on my Ram hemi motor, which is VVT and variable active cylinder.
Most valve train noise is a direct result of low viscosity needed to improve MPG. All they want is for you to get out of warranty, if you don't get 200,000 miles off the motor, they don't care, so either add the modifier, or increase the viscosity.
My 2018 JLUR with v6 is pretty quite and does not need thicker oil nor the modifier.
My 2013 335I went totally quite when I changed form 0-20 to 5w40.
Not saying what is happening to you with your noise is right, but I have had 5 of these pentastar motors since 2012 and say the internals are by far pretty good, with great output for size. I lived through the 2012 recall for heads/bad castings, and ended up with a 2013. Put 70,000 silent miles on that and beat it like a rented mule on the trails.
BTW, 26 psi or 29 psi=not a measurable difference, to my knowledge the valve train does not monitor pressure that closely.
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