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    #21
    What they usually do is to 'air flush' the remaining oils. This should be enough. No need another liquid to flush out everything.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by patricksee View Post
    What they usually do is to 'air flush' the remaining oils. This should be enough. No need another liquid to flush out everything.
    +1 for you sir

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    #23
    I use multi-grade oil 5-10W/30-40 (i.e. ultron race from Petrol is 5W/40).

    5-10W para na malabnaw pa rin kahit na malamig
    30-40 para na di mag breakdown ang oil kahit na mainit ang engine temp
    (better for high revving engines like the B16A2 of the SiR).

    10W/40 is just about right for our Philippine weather.
    I buy a 5W out of personal preference (the engine seems to rev up faster)

    My SiR has been happily running on these oils, and I am a driver with a heavy foot.

    The 15W/40 might seem fine as well, since we are in a hot climate country, but is a little bit on the thick side for me.

    As for engine flushing, don't do it if nothing is wrong with your previous oil (no sludge). Just have the old oil drained out well and change oil regularly.

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    #24
    thanks guys. it seems that "oil flushing" is included in the package in gas stations here. if i insist on "air flushing", how long will it take to complete the whole change oil process?


    Quote Originally Posted by redeemed View Post
    for me, any brand as long as tama ang viscosity na ilalagay mo as what your manual recommended. me, i'm using Petron Ultron Rallye (10W-40), every 7K or 7 mos. w/c ever comes first.. P1499.00 all in, no need for flushing.. dito sa suki kong Petron C5..
    by the way, saang Petron 'to sir? marami na akong nakitang Petron along C5 eh (sa may McKinley Hill, sa tumbok ng Lanuza, sa may Heritage Park)pero yung iba, walang Service shop.

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    #25
    [SIZE=2][SIZE=2]Kung south area ka, a Honda Dasmarinas ka magpachange oil. 850 lang lahat lahat na. Oil, Filter, Labor plus 20 point check up. Tapos pag di nila natapos within 1 hr. libre na. Kaya ako libre change oil ko kasi inabot ng 1 hr 30 mins.
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    #26
    okay iyong promo nila para mabilis kumilos ang gumagawa .Magandang deal na rin ito iyong iba kasi ang tagal ng change oil service.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by jeDi13 View Post
    thanks guys. it seems that "oil flushing" is included in the package in gas stations here. if i insist on "air flushing", how long will it take to complete the whole change oil process?




    by the way, saang Petron 'to sir? marami na akong nakitang Petron along C5 eh (sa may McKinley Hill, sa tumbok ng Lanuza, sa may Heritage Park)pero yung iba, walang Service shop.
    naku! so sorry jeD, ngayon lang ulit ako napadalaw dito.

    Petron C5-Diego Silang, going north right-side sya. first petron station coming from SSH.

    btw, drain & air flushing land din practice ko. for me, no need chemical flushing.

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