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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by PSI View Post
    so di po tutuo na napapanis in a way ang once na nagamit na siya?
    in a way it is correct. once you put it in the engine, it gets contaminated. contaminated oil gets "spoiled". for storage purposes, it is adequate, however, once the car gets used again, kelangan na sya palitan.

    Quote Originally Posted by Col_em View Post
    Need suggestion halimbawa yong car di masyadong nagagamit within 6 months paandar lang 3x a week then some ikot-ikot lang in subdivision. Ano ang tamang sundin sa pag change oil running time or kilometer or monthly basis or depende sa quality ng langis na makikita sa dipstick?
    4ja1 engine older model. more power to all...TIA
    it falls under severe driving, contrary to common sense.

    too much fuel dilution, and the oil doesn't get the chance to reach operating temps (no chance to get rid of the fuel and/or other contaminants)

    you'll have to drain and replace the oil sooner.

    an alternative is to use it regularly for long drives. going out of town on weekends will help. masaya pa!

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    #22
    every 10,000 km ako pachange oil

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    #23
    If you drive around in traffic a lot like we do here in Metro Manila, the time the engine is running at idle RPM becomes a factor. Leaving the engine at idle RPM for a significant amount of time has detrimental effects on oil life and by extension, added engine wear.

    That's why it is not the best practice to just rely on traveled distance to decide on when to change the oil. The actual engine run-time is actually the reason why car manufacturers specify a "whichever comes first" clause.

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    If you drive around in traffic a lot like we do here in Metro Manila, the time the engine is running at idle RPM becomes a factor. Leaving the engine at idle RPM for a significant amount of time has detrimental effects on oil life and by extension, added engine wear.

    That's why it is not the best practice to just rely on traveled distance to decide on when to change the oil. The actual engine run-time is actually the reason why car manufacturers specify a "whichever comes first" clause.
    good explanation sir..

    buti na lang ako sakto within 3 to 5 months ang 10k travelled distance.. so palaging every 10k ang change oil ko which is still within 6 months time frame.

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    #25
    just had my car oil changed.... using Honda's VTEC LEV SL5W40..... gumanda takbo... hehehhee!!! will use the 6mos or 10k w/c ever comes first.... will create a new thread SPARK PLUG naman hahahaha!! see guys there

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by PSI View Post
    just had my car oil changed.... using Honda's VTEC LEV SL5W40..... gumanda takbo... hehehhee!!! will use the 6mos or 10k w/c ever comes first.... will create a new thread SPARK PLUG naman hahahaha!! see guys there
    eto idol oh, baka makatulong sa spark plug thread mu.

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28969

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by aejhayl17 View Post
    eto idol oh, baka makatulong sa spark plug thread mu.

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28969
    salamat idol... silipin ko... pakita ka naman nho!!!

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    #28
    the "contamination", or removal of the dirt from the engine is normal. what you should be worried about is the absorbtion of water from the atmosphere. this holds true especially for cars that are hardly used. the oil will tend to become less viscous and will not perform as well once there is water contamination that has happened.

    re: the duration, longer is ok as long as the oil can take it. replacing it too often is a waste of money. just make sure the level is always in check.

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by PSI View Post
    salamat idol... silipin ko... pakita ka naman nho!!!
    hehe pasensya na idol, di ako nakakasama sa eb, medyo busy kase talaga e. next time na lang ulit pag nagka free time hehe

    tamang tama, paubos na yung microtex car shampoo ko hehe

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    #30
    If on a budget, it's better to use mineral oil and just change it frequently. No matter how good the additives in synthetic oils are, you're still stuck with contaminants floating around in it if you prolong your change intervals. Fresh oil is best.

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