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August 10th, 2010 04:51 PM #11^^^^^
mister.swabe
Nice! Salamat sa mga kaalaman. Mas lalo po akong naliwanagan.
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August 10th, 2010 08:29 PM #12
*Raine, Ang mga engine oil na bigay ng mga casa ay good quality lang (sa good-better-best classification) na maaring supply ng Chevron, Shell, Petron o ExxonMobil. sa Honda casa, ito ay Honda branded lang pero ay may gawa a ng mga nabanggit ko na mga kompanya. Baka maximum 7000 km lang siguro at pagkataps ang magdrop off na ang performance dahil sa depletion ng additives. Better buy the more established lube oils from known companies.
Sa Mobil1 ph website, merong diskusyon tungkol sa anong benefit ang makukuha sa pag gamit ng synthetic oil. Eto ang intro ng video showing:
Bago ang lahat, hindi ako taga Mobil ha. Ako ay chemist na nagwowork abroad na sumusubaybay sa motor racing gaya ng FIA-Formula 1. Ang paborito kong team ay Mclaren (partner ng Mercedez Benz at Mobil).
"Bill Maxwell, Distinguished Engineering Adviser Technical, for Mobil 1 Research Team at ExxonMobil's Global Research & Engineering Center in Paulsboro, NJ, says he's not surprised that many car owners are uncertain about the proper ways to take care of their vehicles.
“Often, people feel intimidated by the numerous automotive care products available on the market, and are uncertain about the pros and potential cons of those products,” Maxwell said.
Thus, “many people perform only the basic maintenance needed for their vehicles or only react when a real problem has already occurred. And by then, it's often too late, leading to costly repairs.”
While significant advancements in engine technology have, over the past 10-to-15 years, yielded a number of changes in maintenance practices, Maxwell believes that there is one area in which consumers can easily eliminate the confusion -- selecting motor oil.
“There is no question that high-performance synthetic motor oils are the way to go because they provide the best performance for all types of engines," Maxwell says. "The best thing automotive service technicians can advise their customers to do is to follow proper manufacturer-recommended oil-change intervals and use synthetic oils.”
In the video below, Maxwell sets the record straight on many popular myths about synthetic lubricants, helping drivers understand the true advantages that synthetics offer."
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August 10th, 2010 09:05 PM #13
Get the Royal Purple brand. I'm using the 5w-30 viscosity for my Altis. I tried using it until 15,000 and still good (brownish palang ang color).
My Crdi trooper and E150 uses 5w-30 too. I do get better mileage.
HTH
*Mr.Swabe
Salamat sa pagpapaliwanag, sir.
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August 13th, 2010 10:43 PM #14
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August 13th, 2010 10:46 PM #15I just put in the RP 10w-30 oil today, will have the car settings fine tuned tomorrow. so far, wala naman akong napansing difference. I still have my fingers crossed though.
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August 13th, 2010 11:09 PM #16
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August 13th, 2010 11:13 PM #17
and mukha namang sufficient na ang mabibigay na protection ng mineral oil since wala naman siyang mga mods at nagrerequired ng higher protection.
kung over protection ang binibigay ng oil na hindi naman na gagamit at papalitan mo rin sayang lang pera.
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August 13th, 2010 11:27 PM #18
Advisable to follow what the manual says regarding what kind of oil viscosity can take.
Honda CASA is the only one I know with 10w-30 mineral oil. Php 180/liter
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August 15th, 2010 05:27 PM #19
how much po ba ngayon cahnge oil ng honda for 1.3 city....bale oil/oil filter/ labor lang... thanks!!
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August 16th, 2010 01:40 AM #20
may ganun pala sa honda casa. mas maganda pa din gamitan ng mga synthetic.
Personally, I'd sooner keep a donut spare tire in the trunk than use a tire sealant. Trust me. I...
Liquid tire sealant