View Poll Results: Do you do your own oil change & what type of oil?
Yes, I do my own oil changes using conventional oil
21
16.67%
Yes, I do my own oil changes using synthetic or blended oil
72
57.14%
No, I do not do my own oil changes. I use conventional oil
22
17.46%
No, I do not do my own oil changes. I use synthetic or blended oil
11
8.73%
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Vote: Do you do your own oil changes & type
#21
I do my own oil. Running plane jane dyno oil now in my fit... only 800 miles on it though. After one oil change I will be switching to amsoil. I run it in all my cars. The nice thing, all my cars use the same oil filters.
2005 Xterra - 10w30 amsoil. Filter change every 2500 and top off oil. Full oil change in April and November
1998 mazda protege - 10w30 amsoil. Filter change every 2500 and top off oil. Full oil change in April and November
2004 Nissan 350Z - 10w40 amsoil. Full change every 3K. Note the car is built with a twin turbo conversion
2008 Honda fit - 5w20 valvoline <- on sale at autozone. Will be switching to 0w20 amsoil in a few thousand miles
2005 Xterra - 10w30 amsoil. Filter change every 2500 and top off oil. Full oil change in April and November
1998 mazda protege - 10w30 amsoil. Filter change every 2500 and top off oil. Full oil change in April and November
2004 Nissan 350Z - 10w40 amsoil. Full change every 3K. Note the car is built with a twin turbo conversion
2008 Honda fit - 5w20 valvoline <- on sale at autozone. Will be switching to 0w20 amsoil in a few thousand miles
#22
even the supertech synthetic from walmart is better then that overhyped amsoil
bobistheoilguy
join the forum read learn educate yourself
bobistheoilguy
join the forum read learn educate yourself
I must be reading different threads than you. Care to elaborate?
#23
and if you did read any threads you would have seen the UOA's where it shows ams oil does no better then any other synthetic
#24
I just spent a 1/2 hour there reading through the uoa reports with amsoil. I would say everyone was pleased with the results.
#26
eh, my mistake. I started getting regular Blackstone oil reports after I bought the Prelude, that was summer of 2000. Must not have had that site as a resource at the time.
Oh, and thanks for leaping immediately to the most derogatory explanation for my post. I'm curious, do you talk like this to people in person?
Likewise. I've never seen a bad report from the stuff. Although for what it's worth, I am only a casual browser over there . . . I generally will just check things out a couple weeks before I need to do an oil change, see if there's anything I'm missing out on. So yeah, only like once or twice a year . . . :laugh:
And sure, there is more than one good oil out there. But it may be semantics, but I don't like how group III synthetics are labeled as "full synthetics". It makes me happy to know that my synthetic didn't come from an oil well.
Oh, and thanks for leaping immediately to the most derogatory explanation for my post. I'm curious, do you talk like this to people in person?
Originally Posted by Zivman
reading through the uoa reports with amsoil. I would say everyone was pleased with the results.
And sure, there is more than one good oil out there. But it may be semantics, but I don't like how group III synthetics are labeled as "full synthetics". It makes me happy to know that my synthetic didn't come from an oil well.
#30
my 15% came on yesterday on my FitS so i need to do my FitS, G35C, and MINI this month.
by far the Fit is the easiest of them all. G35C is easy but taking
off the plastic plate is time consuming. MINI is just a pita to
get the filter canister back on at times. sometimes it just pops
back on, sometimes im sitting there push/twist for a while...
by far the Fit is the easiest of them all. G35C is easy but taking
off the plastic plate is time consuming. MINI is just a pita to
get the filter canister back on at times. sometimes it just pops
back on, sometimes im sitting there push/twist for a while...
#32
Quaker State Synthetic, OEM oil filter, when the service minder pops up. At 7-8k miles, the oil still looks pretty clean. I also use Lucas Oil Stabilizer and Marvel mystery oil in oil, and marvel and Fuel system cleaner every oil change. The engines on my vehicles are so clean you could eat off of them. Just helps the car last longer. Got about 30k on the car after one year, and my fuel mileage is improving in the last few tanks. Last tank was 38.4mpg while for the longest time 33mpg was as high as I could get regardless of driving technique. The cars seem to run better once they are broken in, just like honda bikes tend to gain power(a couple HP) with high mileage.
#33
Mobil 1 0w-20 every 5k-ish miles. I dont play by the meter.
Honda or HAMP filters.
(I also use 2 bottles of 5w-20(any cheap brand) to flush the old oil before I put in the Mobil.)
I use to use Motul 0w-20, but it got pricey after a year haha.
Honda or HAMP filters.
(I also use 2 bottles of 5w-20(any cheap brand) to flush the old oil before I put in the Mobil.)
I use to use Motul 0w-20, but it got pricey after a year haha.
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