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November 2nd, 2005 01:54 PM #11
agree ako sa kanila. better yet, when having a change oil, D-I-Y na lang. also, i strongly suggest synthetic motor oil. mas matipid sa krudo at less vibrations. also it can run up to 10K kms befor change oil ulit. just make sure, change the oil filter too.
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November 2nd, 2005 09:23 PM #137 to 8 liters usually ang 4d56t,hindi na kce masyado accurate yun one liter eh,anyway,ano bang synthetic oil ang pang diesel engine's?delo sport is synthetic right?
gudboy,
pwede,if you use synthetic oil.
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November 2nd, 2005 09:30 PM #14
If your oil turns black it means it is doing it's job that is taking the dirt and grime from your engine.
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November 2nd, 2005 09:38 PM #15
Originally Posted by gudboy
top up ka nalang if mabawasan yong oil after you change your oil filter.
I recomend Helix Ultra, 6lt. lang 4D56 engine.
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November 2nd, 2005 10:33 PM #17Originally Posted by afrasay
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November 3rd, 2005 12:00 AM #18thanks!
dami pala langis pajero... pina change oil ko binigay ko 1 gallon lang lang hiyang mekaniko. di naman sinabi kulang bigay ko
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November 3rd, 2005 01:00 AM #19
Read this article:
The Dark Oil Myth
Dark oil does not indicate the need for an oil change. The way modern detergent motor oil works is that minute particles of soot are suspended in the oil. These minute particles pose no danger to your engine, but they cause the oil to darken. A non-detergent oil would stay clearer than a detergent oil because all the soot would be left on the internal engine parts and would create sludge. If you never changed your oil, eventually the oil would no longer be able to suspend any more particles in the oil and sludge would form. Fortunately, by following the manufacturer's recommended oil change interval, you are changing your oil long before the oil has become saturated. Remember, a good oil should get dirty as it does it's work cleaning out the engine. The dispersant should stop all the gunk from depositing in the oil pan.
The only real way to determine whether oil is truly in need of changing is to have an oil analysis performed. Since most people don't want to bother with this, it's acceptable to err heavily on the safe side and simply follow the manufacturer's recommended change interval for severe service. There are still a few cars that specify 3K intervals for severe service, but not many. If you look at countries other than the U.S., the oil recommended change interval is much higher than even the normal interval specified by vehicle manufacturers in the U.S.
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November 3rd, 2005 04:24 AM #20
nikko m,
6 liters lang max ang 4d56t. bad sa engine pag over ang lagay mo na oil...
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