Recommended Brand of Oil?
#5
I buy Honda full synthetic 0W20 and a genuine Honda filter from local dealer.I change my own oil,letting it drain overnight.Always use a new washer on the drain plug and torque the drain plug with a torque wrench.
#6
Thank You guys! I'm leaning towards Mobile1 as well because thats what I've used to change oil for my BMW 0W40 Full Synthetic. Does Mobile1 make a 0W20 Synthetic? Anyways where can I find a replacement Oil release valve drain plug for my oil pan? makes changing oil so much easier and how many miles are you suppose to replace the oil in the GE8? So far I'm at 1.2K miles the car is new, and how about filling/draining the Transmission oil?
#11
^ no.
I don't think it'd hurt though either. I assume he does it to get every last drop of the old oil out, but it's not needed.
It's no different than starting your car cold in the morning, most of the oil on the parts has moved down to the pan at that point as well, same thing.
I'd be more worried an insect would crawl in there and clog my pickup
I don't think it'd hurt though either. I assume he does it to get every last drop of the old oil out, but it's not needed.
It's no different than starting your car cold in the morning, most of the oil on the parts has moved down to the pan at that point as well, same thing.
I'd be more worried an insect would crawl in there and clog my pickup
#12
Yea I feel the same, especially if you leave the car outside to drain over night, I'm kinda iffy bout little particles of sand and such will be blown into the drain plug hole.
#14
Mobil 1 and Castrol Edge are good choices for 0w20. As far as interval is concerned, a lot of folks on here swear by the Maintenance Minder. I prefer to change the oil more frequently at 5000 mile intervals. There are several ways (search the threads) to gauge when to change your oil so just go with the one that sounds best to you. I will say, however, that whatever your interval, doing your first oil change early (1.5k-3k miles) is a good idea for draining any debris shed during the break-in period of the engine.
#15
Letting it drain for long periods is an exercise in futility...
It retains half a quart of oil regardless.
It retains half a quart of oil regardless.
Originally Posted by owners manual specs page 319
Engine oil Change*1
Including filter 3.8 US qt (3.6 L)
Without filter 3.6 US qt (3.4 L)
Total 4.4 US qt (4.2 L)
*1: Excluding the oil remaining in the engine
Including filter 3.8 US qt (3.6 L)
Without filter 3.6 US qt (3.4 L)
Total 4.4 US qt (4.2 L)
*1: Excluding the oil remaining in the engine
#16
I do it overnite because it does allow more to drain.Just put your drain plug in finger tight,wait a few minutes,then take it out again.You will have more oil draining out.I have the luxury of doing this in my heated shop,so no dust blowing around or insects crawling in the oil pan.Perhaps a bit overkill but easy for me to do as I have other vehicles to drive.While you can't do it with the Fit,on vehicles where the oil filter hangs vertically I always prefill the filter with oil.This does help when restarting after an oil change as the filter fills first before oil goes anywhere else.
Last edited by rybow53; 03-28-2014 at 04:53 PM.
#18
X2... I let it drain about 10 minutes, until it drips very slow.
Overnight? Really? Never have I heard someone do that, ever.. Heck, the dealership takes less time than I do to do a oil change..
Your never going to get 100% out so to me its pointless... MAYBE, let it drain for 30 minutes, but still overkill IMO.
Overnight? Really? Never have I heard someone do that, ever.. Heck, the dealership takes less time than I do to do a oil change..
Your never going to get 100% out so to me its pointless... MAYBE, let it drain for 30 minutes, but still overkill IMO.
#20
That is the most uninformed post I've seen in a while..." Buy whatever fits your mood?".... Really?