Nakaka-30,000 km na ko sa Civic ko, never ko pa kinailangang mag-top-up ng oil.
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I don't see the need. Mas mura 'to and I change oil every 3 months or so. Plus, Honda's mineral oil is actually thinner (10W-30) vs FS (5W-40).
When I was working in the petroleum industry and got my FS oil for 250/L, I used FS. But now that FS is more expensive, mineral nalang. [emoji23]
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Last edited by jut703; February 17th, 2018 at 11:37 PM.
how many engines have died because of mixing oils? [emoji28][emoji28][emoji28]
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Mixing oils was a topic here before and it's safe naman to mix synthetic with mineral oil. They work the same as lubricants.
Can I Mix Synthetic and Conventional Oil? | AMSOIL Blog
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May mga nagbebenta ng 0w-20, apparently for Honda. Has anyone tried it?
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Took off the seat cover that came with the car. The stock fabric seats look really good!
I like the fabric seats more compared to getting tacky seatcovers that are too thick and don't fit snugly (kahit Seatmate or Leder Interia, panget pa rin ang seat cover kasi hindi snug). So either fabric or full leather reupholster talaga.
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ALL seatcovers are tacky = baduy? I don't think it is as long as the color is subtle and matches with the interior of the car.
Some of us peasants cannot afford or refuse to spend on leather seats. Leatherette seat covers are easy to maintain (just wipe it off). I can't imagine using my car without seat covers, what if there is an accident especially those with children? Spilled drinks, crumbs of food etc.
Yeah di ko type. I checked out a lot of shops for their seat covers, layo talaga ng itsura sa OEM leather. Plus it's too thick so nawawala yung natural contour ng seats.
So far all my cars that came with cloth seats, I was able to use without seat covers. Most hassle was the 11th gen with beige fabric seats, but cleaning it once a month was enough to prevent permanent stains.
Kaya personally, cloth or leather reupholster lang. Or the free seat covers from the casa, libre naman. [emoji23]
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Last edited by jut703; February 19th, 2018 at 05:51 PM.
It's not so bad naman if you get the OEM look, although you really can't match the fit and finish of reupholstered leather.
In terms of function, it helps a lot vs not having any covers at all especially with ease of cleaning. But I'm just particular with aesthetics and the stock fabric seats just look better.
I always get comments - "wow ganda ng seat cover mo, kapit na kapit, saan mo pinagawa?" because very few people actually use their cars without seat covers. [emoji23]
I was contemplating on getting the Civic reupholstered (cuz the perforated leather on the CRV is just so nice to sit on) but when I took out the corduroy seat cover, naisip ko, "pwede na 'tong cloth seats". [emoji16]
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I don’t use seat covers as well since I want to retain the premium look of the interior. I did consider genuine leather but figured out I should maximize the investment and just change when needed; but I’m loving the breathable feel of fabric especially for long drives. It’s only the arm console that gets easilly dirty but regular vacuuming is all I need (no kids though)[emoji16]
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