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    upppppppppp yểm trợ bác

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post
    merong catch phrase yan.... "5,000 kms or three months, whatever goes first." so personally, i would still change.
    changing oil is cheaper than having to suffer from sludges and may need overhaul.
    been there.... done that.....
    Yun na nga may catch phrase na "whichever comes first". Baka kasi marketing strategy na lang din ito ng mga car brands para mas kumita yung mga casa nila. Ideally, dapat nga siguro palitan ng oil within 5,000 or 3 mos. Pero practical na din ba na palitan na din agad? Natanong lang po.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewnathaniel View Post
    Question lang po. Do I really need to change oil kahit wala pa sa km interval nya? Let's say na 3 mos na yung oil, good for 5,000 kms pero nasa mga 2,500 kms pa lang siya. Mas maganda ba magpalit na lang din ng oil? TIA
    changing oil can never be too often.
    personally, i change my oil every 5000 km, regardless of how many months it may take.
    some say i'm pressing my luck..
    but i've been doing this for decades now, with no ill effects.. so i must be lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewnathaniel View Post
    Yun na nga may catch phrase na "whichever comes first". Baka kasi marketing strategy na lang din ito ng mga car brands para mas kumita yung mga casa nila. Ideally, dapat nga siguro palitan ng oil within 5,000 or 3 mos. Pero practical na din ba na palitan na din agad? Natanong lang po.
    depende yan bro.
    kung 3000 kms pa lang and dalawang bwan pa lang, sayang.
    pero kung 4500 kms na, pwede na yan.

    use judgement ika nga. one gallon of oil + an oil filter would cost you less than 2000 pesos.

    now if you are using a full synthetic oil, pwede yan maski lumampas ng let's say 7500 - 8000 kms.... or let's say, 6-7 months, para isulit mo naman yung cost nung synthetic oil.

    pero ako personally, i usually change at around 4800 kms, since nararating ko naman yun at 3 months eh. using a semi-synthetic oil.
    Last edited by 1D4LV; November 14th, 2014 at 05:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i change my oil every 5000 km, regardless of how many months it may take.
    Same here. I once asked an SA what will happen if my engine oil is still good for 2000 kms but I do not change oil on the fourth month ... ahora mismo MAPAPANIS yung oil?

    Hindi nakasagot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Same here. I once asked an SA what will happen if my engine oil is still good for 2000 kms but I do not change oil on the fourth month ... ahora mismo MAPAPANIS yung oil?

    Hindi nakasagot.
    Some say one year for synthetics is already pushing it as condensation and contamination have taken its toll on the oil. I imagine it is shorter for dino oil.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    here's my 9yo honda L13A i-dsi

    i go up to 10,000km intervals (or 6months whichever comes first)

    100% honda-branded dino juice
    paano ba nagagawang ganito kalinis ung makina mo ung sa akin kasi every 5k change oil nadin ako pero orange talaga ung ibabaw ng makina,,kulay kalawang gamit ko ay castrol.

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    lookit the springs, the timing chain and gear..
    i think the valve rockers and head are bright, because the metal used has a lighter color..
    i have seen mine.. the dry, un-oiled metal is darker than what we see here..

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    #29
    If you have the vehicle owner's manual, just follow the factory recommended oil change and filter change intervals. Be sure to use the correct oil grade for your engine.

    If you don't have the vehicle owner's manual, here is a 'general' recommendation:


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    #30
    im no honda fan nor affiliated with honda, but was able to use a honda before k20 engine and i'm a believer that only use Honda Fluids on honda cars!

    thats why i like more my toyota 5k and 2nz-fe engine

    Same here. I once asked an SA what will happen if my engine oil is still good for 2000 kms but I do not change oil on the fourth month ... ahora mismo MAPAPANIS yung oil?
    the oil will not expire, the additives will due to exposure to combustion byproducts (dirt, acids, etc) + air/moisture

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