First oil change??
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Just as an FYI to you guys... if you go synthetic, you do not need to change you oil at 3000 miles, or even 5000. This is under any condition. for the past few changes in my Maxima I've had the oil analyized by Blackstone Lab. The result is that the Mobile 1 held up just fine in the Texas weather for upto 8000 miles.
http://users.ev1.net/~shinglin/cars/oil/oilrpt.html
having said that, if you feel more comfortable changing at 5000, 3000, 1000, what not, do so. But your oil is fine.
-Shing
http://users.ev1.net/~shinglin/cars/oil/oilrpt.html
having said that, if you feel more comfortable changing at 5000, 3000, 1000, what not, do so. But your oil is fine.
-Shing
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Originally posted by wanabe
per the s2000 service manual:
"every 7,500 miles or 12 months (normal conditions)
every 3,750 miles or 6 months (severe conditions)"
they do not define severe conditions, but others have posted that it is driving in dust (off road... yeah, right!), regularly in stop and go driving, etc.
we concluded that since the car was made to vtec, vtecing does not count as severe conditions.
i vtec daily and will change my oil after about 10 months (around 4,000- 4,500 miles).
the service manual does not discuss treating the first oil change differently from others...
per the s2000 service manual:
"every 7,500 miles or 12 months (normal conditions)
every 3,750 miles or 6 months (severe conditions)"
they do not define severe conditions, but others have posted that it is driving in dust (off road... yeah, right!), regularly in stop and go driving, etc.
we concluded that since the car was made to vtec, vtecing does not count as severe conditions.
i vtec daily and will change my oil after about 10 months (around 4,000- 4,500 miles).
the service manual does not discuss treating the first oil change differently from others...
Mainly in any of the following conditions:
<5 miles/trip (<10 if in freezing conditions)
In exremely hot weather (>90F)
Extensive idling or Stop and go
In mountainous terrain
Muddy, icy, or deiced roads
https://www.s2ki.com/faqs/faq_maintenancesched.php
also, there is nothing "magic" about 3000 vs 3750- I'd do it somewhere in that range-whenever convenient. Also, HMC has tried to simplify maintenance for us all- so those who changed their oil after breakin but before 3750 have a "point" too, IMO
Don
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I changed at 3800 to 5w30 castrol non-synth (what the honda dealer had). Ive been noting that the car didnt feel as strong as when I bought it. I have wondered what viscosity the oil was from the factory, and if oil could make a noticable performance difference. After more thought, I realized when I bought the car in December, I was driving in near freezing temps (with the top down of course). Now the average daily temperature is 90derees f in orlando. That would make some difference.
I will go to Mobil 1 synth on my next change. The manual calls for 10w30 if I remember correctly, so my hope is by going back to the 10w30 I will regain some of the kick I had before.
Did I read that higher viscosity oil increases compression?
I will go to Mobil 1 synth on my next change. The manual calls for 10w30 if I remember correctly, so my hope is by going back to the 10w30 I will regain some of the kick I had before.
Did I read that higher viscosity oil increases compression?
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Do what we Aussies do if you want your S2000 to last longer and run better.
First oil and filter change at 1,000km (600 miles) provided free by Honda Australia as part of first COMPULSORY service. If you don't have this service you void your warranty.
Second oil and filter change at 5,000km (3,100 miles).
Subsequent oil and filter changes EVERY 5,000km.
Results:
1. No oil useage between changes - oil always remains above mid point on dipstick.
2. I find I really notice the performance improvement after the oil change - the car just seems more lively and willing before and during VTEC.
First oil and filter change at 1,000km (600 miles) provided free by Honda Australia as part of first COMPULSORY service. If you don't have this service you void your warranty.
Second oil and filter change at 5,000km (3,100 miles).
Subsequent oil and filter changes EVERY 5,000km.
Results:
1. No oil useage between changes - oil always remains above mid point on dipstick.
2. I find I really notice the performance improvement after the oil change - the car just seems more lively and willing before and during VTEC.
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