First Oil Change
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First Oil Change
S2ki members,
What's the concensus on when to change the oil for the first time? 7,500 miles comes to mind, but wanted to verify with the community.
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Ben
What's the concensus on when to change the oil for the first time? 7,500 miles comes to mind, but wanted to verify with the community.
Regards,
Ben
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i changed mine at ~3800 +/- some...this is my basis for why i changed the oil...
considering the engine burns a lot of the oil (mine burnt about a quart) figured that since i continued to top off my oil with some Castrol GTX all the time, there wasn't a lot of the original factory oil with additive left inside. i'm not totally sure how much oil the engine can hold tho.
but one thing i noticed, the factory oil that the car comes with does not get dirty ie turn black. it started to get dirty once i started to top off the oil with the castrol...so when i did change my oil, it was kinda inbetween the black and the caramel color...
hopefully i wasn't too premature with the oil change...haven't burned any of the new stuff yet tho...
mike
considering the engine burns a lot of the oil (mine burnt about a quart) figured that since i continued to top off my oil with some Castrol GTX all the time, there wasn't a lot of the original factory oil with additive left inside. i'm not totally sure how much oil the engine can hold tho.
but one thing i noticed, the factory oil that the car comes with does not get dirty ie turn black. it started to get dirty once i started to top off the oil with the castrol...so when i did change my oil, it was kinda inbetween the black and the caramel color...
hopefully i wasn't too premature with the oil change...haven't burned any of the new stuff yet tho...
mike
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I don't meet Honda's criteria for 'severe conditions', but I don't really baby by S, either (9K is addictive!), so I plan on changing the oil something like 5000-6000 miles (Owner's manual recommends 7500 miles for the first change). I now have about 4100, so I suspect I'll be near 6000 when it's time to put her away for the winter. That'll be a good time to change the oil anyway.
Though not everyone believes it, Honda uses a special oil for the factory fill, which should remain in as long as possible. I intend to keep my Ginger pretty much forever, so I'm trying to follow the manual to the letter (I'm betting that Honda engineers know best).
FYI, I've burned less than a quart in 4100 miles, though maybe as much as 2000 of that is straight highway driving.
JonasM
Though not everyone believes it, Honda uses a special oil for the factory fill, which should remain in as long as possible. I intend to keep my Ginger pretty much forever, so I'm trying to follow the manual to the letter (I'm betting that Honda engineers know best).
FYI, I've burned less than a quart in 4100 miles, though maybe as much as 2000 of that is straight highway driving.
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Owner's manual recommends the first oil change at 7,500 if the car is driven under 'normal' conditions ('severe' conditions at 3,750).
I might just go right in between or just a tad bit less.
And I think burning oil isn't really an indicator of how well you broke-in the engine or when you performed your first oil change. It has to do more with how you drive.
I appreciate the input, gentleman.
I might just go right in between or just a tad bit less.
And I think burning oil isn't really an indicator of how well you broke-in the engine or when you performed your first oil change. It has to do more with how you drive.
I appreciate the input, gentleman.
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Please see my comments as well some others in this thread. It talks about "severe" vs "normal".
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...&threadid=76272
But ultimately, it's your car and how you define "normal" and which schedule you choose is your choice.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...&threadid=76272
But ultimately, it's your car and how you define "normal" and which schedule you choose is your choice.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by WRS2K
[B]Owner's manual recommends the first oil change at 7,500 if the car is driven under 'normal' conditions ('severe' conditions at 3,750).
[B]Owner's manual recommends the first oil change at 7,500 if the car is driven under 'normal' conditions ('severe' conditions at 3,750).
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I just had my first oil change today at 4750 miles....they told me they consider Florida to meet severe conditions.
Also, they put Castrol GTX 5W-30 for the first change....should I be concerned???? I do not exactly get freezing temps that the manual suggests for using that viscosity.
I have read too many opinions on the search function to make a formed opinion myself.
Also, they put Castrol GTX 5W-30 for the first change....should I be concerned???? I do not exactly get freezing temps that the manual suggests for using that viscosity.
I have read too many opinions on the search function to make a formed opinion myself.
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Originally posted by LondonRam
I just had my first oil change today at 4750 miles....they told me they consider Florida to meet severe conditions.
Also, they put Castrol GTX 5W-30 for the first change....should I be concerned???? I do not exactly get freezing temps that the manual suggests for using that viscosity.
I have read too many opinions on the search function to make a formed opinion myself.
I just had my first oil change today at 4750 miles....they told me they consider Florida to meet severe conditions.
Also, they put Castrol GTX 5W-30 for the first change....should I be concerned???? I do not exactly get freezing temps that the manual suggests for using that viscosity.
I have read too many opinions on the search function to make a formed opinion myself.