PalmerWMD wrote:... As for syn I have used nothing But syns, for many years but Dino oils are getting better and better and i migth consider one for a 150k mile car thats not turboed.
Also there are no reasons to go with a 5w-30 in summer, Especially on an older motor, no matter what the manual says.
Budget plays a reason also.I run Redline 10w-40 in my car, its one of very very vew VII free formulations.But my application is different than his.
Recommendation:If youre on abit of abudget:-The cheapest oil thats still good is Chevron Supreme use it in 10w-40 in summer and 5w-30 in winter, it is a Group II+ base stock, so its as good as it as an oil gets, w/o being a syn.
$1,15 last at Walmart last time I checked.
If you intend to drive your car very hard, I'd suggest maybe valvoline Durablend 10-40 in summer and 5w-30 in winter.
If you turbo your car I'd go with Mobil1 in 0w-40 in winter and 15w-50 in summer .
Stay away from "high mile formulations" as they add additives to make high intervals possible but those also take the place of lube stock and likely reduce lubricity.
PS: Fram is a known bad filter compared to AC Delco, OEM, any Mahle made filter, even SuperTech filters have better internals than the Frams.I dont think there is a brand on teh market that has fewer pleats less filtration and poorer internal construction ( which may result in cardboard ebing sent thru your engine.)
what sort of crack are you smoking?BGdude wrote:Dont waste your money on synthetic oil.
holy crap! a record setting 117,000 miles on an S14 without a single oil change!! lol. jkGrilledCheese33 wrote:So its getting time for my baby's first oil change. Car has 117,000 miles.
i'm actually curious why you said that if you care to explain it any longer. thxBGdude wrote:I won't even bother with you. Next time you want an answer, think before clicking on the "post" button...
sorry guys, i made this thread when i was tired...... Yes its for tha engine.I bought my car w/ 114,400 miles and it now has 117,200 miles. the oil was changed right before i bought it. Im not gonna do synthetic, I think its too much money. So i'm still undecided. I think i might call the place that did the last oil change and find out. The car is bone stock and its stayin that way for a while. I will definately go oem filters tho More suggestions will be helpful on what brands of regular oil is good. My dad uses havoline in his 95 s-10 but thats just b/c its the cheapest and its only his work truck. So i dunno, give me some more feedback please! Thanks.0wn3r wrote:
holy crap! a record setting 117,000 miles on an S14 without a single oil change!! lol. jk
if you just bought it, look inside the drivers side door for a barcode. if you have one, then try taking it to valvoline or wherever it may (or may not) say to see what was put in there last.
it sounds like your car is stock, but for clarification- next time you should put what application it's for. ie) engine (and condition) + modifications (turbo, etc).
more specific the post = more specific the reply
i'm actually curious why you said that if you care to explain it any longer. thx
180fan wrote:oh man, bad idea using Mobil 1 for your break in tyrannix.
I've used pennzoil for 20 minutes. Used it to get the crap out of my motor after it's rebuild. Not too bad at doing that. I don't really see what's so bad about it though, as long as you're doing oil changes at regular intervals and not letting it gunk up, it should be sufficient for normal driving.
Now that said, if you're already on the way to switching to synthetics and don't mind blowing a few extra bucks, I would say go with Mobil 1 for your regular stuff...
Unless you've got cash then Redline is good, but...Motul is better.
Oil filters -> nothin beats OEM. Tried K&N, they don't seem to last too long compared to the OEM. Use the OEM filters. You need them.
No bro. im not cheap at all, im actually beginning to consider synthetic. I think im gonna go with mobil 1 synthetic, anyone have any idea on what weight to go with?Mr.Sandman wrote:dude, this topic has been discussed over and over. Please lock this cuz too many people are telling you different answers. Do your own research on conv vs syn. Then read about additives...Figure that stuff out for yourself. since you say "your too cheap to go with syn".
this is why i'm saying be specific grilledcheeseMr.Sandman wrote:dude, this topic has been discussed over and over. Please lock this cuz too many people are telling you different answers. Do your own research on conv vs syn. Then read about additives...Figure that stuff out for yourself. since you say "your too cheap to go with syn".
You live in Florida, you don't have a winter. 10-40wGrilledCheese33 wrote:If you would just take a second to look at my sig, My car is bone stock meaning it has a KA!!!!!!!!!!! Yes A KA! Who would have ever guessed? And second, if you would take one more second to see my location, it says florida. It gets hot in the summers and not too bad cold in the winters. There ya go.....