When are you doing your first oil change?
#141
I will go by the monitor system and the owners manual. After the first free one at the dealer, its DIY for me, not just because Im cheap, but I like to take a few minutes to inspect everything while Im at it. The guy paid low wages to do it doesnt have time.
Oil discussions on the web are almost as bad as religion and pitches by Amsoil dealers are all over. You have to understand a little organic chemistry and modern refining technology to realize that todays conventional oil is really almost synthetic anyway at 1/3 to 1/2 the price. This is not the early 1970's when Amsoil and Mobil One came on the market.
The Camry that I am replacing with the Fit has 211,000 miles and still drives like new, just passed its smog check and only leaks, not burns, about a quart in 2-3000 miles. Secret? just follow the book, no more, and regular name-brand "dino" oil, usually Chevron Supreme and Purolator filters, inexpensive and available.
Dealer service departments and oil change places must hate these monitor systems. GM, BMW and Mercedes also have them. One year or when the car tells you does not get you in there often enough to make extra money.
Oil discussions on the web are almost as bad as religion and pitches by Amsoil dealers are all over. You have to understand a little organic chemistry and modern refining technology to realize that todays conventional oil is really almost synthetic anyway at 1/3 to 1/2 the price. This is not the early 1970's when Amsoil and Mobil One came on the market.
The Camry that I am replacing with the Fit has 211,000 miles and still drives like new, just passed its smog check and only leaks, not burns, about a quart in 2-3000 miles. Secret? just follow the book, no more, and regular name-brand "dino" oil, usually Chevron Supreme and Purolator filters, inexpensive and available.
Dealer service departments and oil change places must hate these monitor systems. GM, BMW and Mercedes also have them. One year or when the car tells you does not get you in there often enough to make extra money.
#142
Thanks for the great reply Rogers Fit.
Excellent stuff
IMO since we only have about 1-2 years left until the pole shift, I will just use reg synthetic. After the pole shift(passing of planet x), all roads will be unusable. Gas will be hard to find.
Excellent stuff
IMO since we only have about 1-2 years left until the pole shift, I will just use reg synthetic. After the pole shift(passing of planet x), all roads will be unusable. Gas will be hard to find.
Last edited by FIT410S; 05-15-2010 at 12:57 PM.
#144
Just did my first change on my '09 today. The MM was at 15% and kept coming on when I started the car. The mileage is at 6,500. I wanted to go to zero, but the MM was pain and 15% is close enough for me. Went with Mobile 1 full synthetic 5w20. I'm quite sure my Fit will be very happy. I could have gone to the dealer but I hate to say- I don't trust them. My regular guy has kept my cars happy throughout their lives, and he's right around the corner. It's probably all in my head but I swear it's running way smoother already.
Dan
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Last edited by Shockwave199; 05-15-2010 at 09:50 PM.
#145
Roger's fit, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
I am a newbie to both fit and dmax world, while I like amsoil, I like easy access to my oils, for most of my vehicles I settle on any major brand syn or dino.
At wallysmart, QT syn is $18 for 5qts while dino is $13 for the same.
for an average lazy joe like moi, I go for yearly oil changes on most of my garage queens, and I use.
filter: I found Vesco oil, which is the local mobil suppiler, I bought cases of Mobil oil filter from them for less than half of store price
I am a newbie to both fit and dmax world, while I like amsoil, I like easy access to my oils, for most of my vehicles I settle on any major brand syn or dino.
At wallysmart, QT syn is $18 for 5qts while dino is $13 for the same.
for an average lazy joe like moi, I go for yearly oil changes on most of my garage queens, and I use.
filter: I found Vesco oil, which is the local mobil suppiler, I bought cases of Mobil oil filter from them for less than half of store price
#146
I did my 1st oil change 2 weeks ago, @ 4800 miles and 20% minder, after 11 months. My minder always went down by 10, never by 5, so I wonder if some people have a different incremental change then others?
I put in Mobile syn extended, and a mobile 1 filter. The car runs much smoother and quieter. Also starts up much faster. I notices as the old oil went lower and lower, the car would be harder and harder to start.
I highly recommend mobile full syn
I put in Mobile syn extended, and a mobile 1 filter. The car runs much smoother and quieter. Also starts up much faster. I notices as the old oil went lower and lower, the car would be harder and harder to start.
I highly recommend mobile full syn
#147
I did my 1st oil change 2 weeks ago, @ 4800 miles and 20% minder, after 11 months. My minder always went down by 10, never by 5, so I wonder if some people have a different incremental change then others?
I put in Mobile syn extended, and a mobile 1 filter. The car runs much smoother and quieter. Also starts up much faster. I notices as the old oil went lower and lower, the car would be harder and harder to start.
I highly recommend mobile full syn
I put in Mobile syn extended, and a mobile 1 filter. The car runs much smoother and quieter. Also starts up much faster. I notices as the old oil went lower and lower, the car would be harder and harder to start.
I highly recommend mobile full syn
Like countdowns... months, then when you can't do months, days. Then hours, then minutes, then seconds.
1 year is about 32863500 seconds (based on 365.15 days). Which would you rather count down? "14 months to go" or "38340750 seconds to go"?
On topic... I've only had my car a month... and it wasn't encouraging initially. I've seen posts of people not changing their oil for up to 9k miles, so I was a bit disappointed when the minder dropped to 90% at only 450 miles, then 80% at about 900 miles. But, it's over 1500 miles and still at 80%... maybe it gets a little better/longer as my driving and the car adjusts to one another.
#150
I think the maintenance minder goes down by 10% and then changes to 5% decrements because a 5% decrement isn't important early on, but is later on.
Dan
#151
Low maintanence vehicle... (So far?)
2010 Silver Fit Basic here...
No racing to stoplights, driven in a fun style, but w/o peel-outs or aggressive driving... -FIRST (free) oil change with Indicator at 20%, mileage at 7,600, car on road for 8 months. -Dealer said I could've waited to 8,000 miles, but am going on a trip soon and wanted to get it out of the way...
Oh, but it did cost me $32 (including tax) to get the tires rotated at the same time.....
No racing to stoplights, driven in a fun style, but w/o peel-outs or aggressive driving... -FIRST (free) oil change with Indicator at 20%, mileage at 7,600, car on road for 8 months. -Dealer said I could've waited to 8,000 miles, but am going on a trip soon and wanted to get it out of the way...
Oh, but it did cost me $32 (including tax) to get the tires rotated at the same time.....
#153
15,000 miles on the car so far. Did or first change at 9300 when the MM was at 30%. (Probably closer to 25% as it had been on 30 for a while) Would have waited until 15% and probably 10,500 miles but we had a 900 mile trip to do and I didn't want to chance running it down to 15% while on Vaca. Next one will be 15% (unless the same happens).
Swapped out the Honda Oil with Mobil 1 at the dealer for $38 including Tax.
~SB
Swapped out the Honda Oil with Mobil 1 at the dealer for $38 including Tax.
~SB
#154
Yes, it does. Ford recommends 200 hour intervals for gasoline vehicles used in commercial service that idle most of the time, instead of using months or mileage. So, ~250 hours is a perfectly reasonable interval.
#156
Nevertheless, I change my own according to the MM. The first one was at 12XXX miles and the second was at 23XXX. I sleep like a baby at night too.
#157
^correct^ it's what ever comes first.
#158
I did my first oil change at the 1,000 mile mark. After that, I've been changing the oil/oil filter every 3,000 miles.
Motor oil: Motul 8100 Eco-nergy synthetic oil 5w-30
Oil filter: Hamp Synergy
Motor oil: Motul 8100 Eco-nergy synthetic oil 5w-30
Oil filter: Hamp Synergy
Last edited by JDMxGE8; 07-21-2010 at 04:10 PM.
#159
The owner's manual recommends you wait until the MM gets to 15%. Basically, the "break-in" for the car is only "don't drive too rough for a while" (paraphrasing it).
#160
Since my GE8 is my daily driver, I do a lot of driving. I do a combination of highway and stop-and-go city driving. I got her back in October 2008 and recently rolled over the 45,XXX mile mark. It's pretty simple. I choose not to rely on a computer to tell me when to change the oil/filter. As far as not driving rough for a while, I did the exact opposite. For the first few thousand miles, I drove "normally" and smashed on it every now and then to seat the piston rings properly. Not driving hard with a new car is just a myth. My GE8 is still running like I just took her off the dealership.