Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
"news.easynews.com" <rm@blahblah.com> wrote in message
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> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
Certainly. I feel synthetic is worth the premium, but other people don't.
It's your choice.
Mike
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> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
Certainly. I feel synthetic is worth the premium, but other people don't.
It's your choice.
Mike
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
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> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
Certainly. I feel synthetic is worth the premium, but other people don't.
It's your choice.
Mike
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> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
Certainly. I feel synthetic is worth the premium, but other people don't.
It's your choice.
Mike
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
news.easynews.com wrote:
> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
>
You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with
synthetic. Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
John
> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
>
You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with
synthetic. Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
John
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
news.easynews.com wrote:
> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
>
You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with
synthetic. Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
John
> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
> not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
>
You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with
synthetic. Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
John
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Should not go back, as the turbocharger is very hard on oil.
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>99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
>not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
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Should not go back, as the turbocharger is very hard on oil.
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>99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
>not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
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>99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
>not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
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"Newhope via CarKB.com" <u18620@uwe> wrote in message
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> Should not go back, as the turbocharger is very hard on oil.
>
> news.easynews.com wrote:
>>99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
>>not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
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FWIW, our '85 Volvo just turned over 238K miles on the original turbo, even
though I never could convince my wife not to gun the engine when starting
and to let it idle when she pulled off the freeway into rest stops. It ran
on dino oil the first 20 years or so, and I just changed it to synthetic a
year or two ago.
That said, I think I've been mighty lucky. Water cooled turbos are pretty
sturdy, but treating it right is cheap enough. Synthetic gets my
endorsement, but do as you wish.
Mike
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> Should not go back, as the turbocharger is very hard on oil.
>
> news.easynews.com wrote:
>>99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
>>not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200604/1
FWIW, our '85 Volvo just turned over 238K miles on the original turbo, even
though I never could convince my wife not to gun the engine when starting
and to let it idle when she pulled off the freeway into rest stops. It ran
on dino oil the first 20 years or so, and I just changed it to synthetic a
year or two ago.
That said, I think I've been mighty lucky. Water cooled turbos are pretty
sturdy, but treating it right is cheap enough. Synthetic gets my
endorsement, but do as you wish.
Mike
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
"Newhope via CarKB.com" <u18620@uwe> wrote in message
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> Should not go back, as the turbocharger is very hard on oil.
>
> news.easynews.com wrote:
>>99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
>>not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200604/1
FWIW, our '85 Volvo just turned over 238K miles on the original turbo, even
though I never could convince my wife not to gun the engine when starting
and to let it idle when she pulled off the freeway into rest stops. It ran
on dino oil the first 20 years or so, and I just changed it to synthetic a
year or two ago.
That said, I think I've been mighty lucky. Water cooled turbos are pretty
sturdy, but treating it right is cheap enough. Synthetic gets my
endorsement, but do as you wish.
Mike
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> Should not go back, as the turbocharger is very hard on oil.
>
> news.easynews.com wrote:
>>99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock looking,
>>not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to regular oil?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200604/1
FWIW, our '85 Volvo just turned over 238K miles on the original turbo, even
though I never could convince my wife not to gun the engine when starting
and to let it idle when she pulled off the freeway into rest stops. It ran
on dino oil the first 20 years or so, and I just changed it to synthetic a
year or two ago.
That said, I think I've been mighty lucky. Water cooled turbos are pretty
sturdy, but treating it right is cheap enough. Synthetic gets my
endorsement, but do as you wish.
Mike
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
acceleration.
"John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> news.easynews.com wrote:
>> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock
>> looking, not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to
>> regular oil?
>
> You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with synthetic.
> Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
>
> Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
>
> John
>
way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
acceleration.
"John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:_kH%f.13479$gy2.13466@trnddc08...
> news.easynews.com wrote:
>> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock
>> looking, not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to
>> regular oil?
>
> You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with synthetic.
> Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
>
> Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
>
> John
>
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
acceleration.
"John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:_kH%f.13479$gy2.13466@trnddc08...
> news.easynews.com wrote:
>> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock
>> looking, not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to
>> regular oil?
>
> You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with synthetic.
> Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
>
> Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
>
> John
>
way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
acceleration.
"John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> news.easynews.com wrote:
>> 99 civic 86k miles, previous owner had turbo installed (its stock
>> looking, not riced) and was running synthetic oil. Can I go back to
>> regular oil?
>
> You can, but with an add-on turbo installed I would stick with synthetic.
> Turbochargers can be very hard on oil.
>
> Now if it was a stock engine I would say sure, no problem!
>
> John
>
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"news.easynews.com" <rm@blahblah.com> wrote in message
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>I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
>way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
>hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
>leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
>white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
>acceleration.
>
In my limited experience, turbo seal failures result in shocking billows of
blue smoke filled with oil mist and oil consumption measured in gallons per
hour. The black smoke makes me wonder if there is a mixture control problem;
adding a turbo requires some means of richening the mixture during boost to
suppress detonation, and that may not have been done right. I bet if you
look at the plugs you will find them sooted up.
Mike
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>I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
>way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
>hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
>leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
>white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
>acceleration.
>
In my limited experience, turbo seal failures result in shocking billows of
blue smoke filled with oil mist and oil consumption measured in gallons per
hour. The black smoke makes me wonder if there is a mixture control problem;
adding a turbo requires some means of richening the mixture during boost to
suppress detonation, and that may not have been done right. I bet if you
look at the plugs you will find them sooted up.
Mike
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
"news.easynews.com" <rm@blahblah.com> wrote in message
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>I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
>way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
>hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
>leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
>white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
>acceleration.
>
In my limited experience, turbo seal failures result in shocking billows of
blue smoke filled with oil mist and oil consumption measured in gallons per
hour. The black smoke makes me wonder if there is a mixture control problem;
adding a turbo requires some means of richening the mixture during boost to
suppress detonation, and that may not have been done right. I bet if you
look at the plugs you will find them sooted up.
Mike
news:1j91g.162306$Un3.139536@fe10.news.easynews.co m...
>I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
>way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
>hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
>leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
>white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
>acceleration.
>
In my limited experience, turbo seal failures result in shocking billows of
blue smoke filled with oil mist and oil consumption measured in gallons per
hour. The black smoke makes me wonder if there is a mixture control problem;
adding a turbo requires some means of richening the mixture during boost to
suppress detonation, and that may not have been done right. I bet if you
look at the plugs you will find them sooted up.
Mike
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Re: Can I go from Synthetic back to regular oil?
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
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> "news.easynews.com" <rm@blahblah.com> wrote in message
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>>I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
>>way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
>>hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
>>leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
>>white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
>>acceleration.
>>
> In my limited experience, turbo seal failures result in shocking billows
> of blue smoke filled with oil mist and oil consumption measured in gallons
> per hour. The black smoke makes me wonder if there is a mixture control
> problem; adding a turbo requires some means of richening the mixture
> during boost to suppress detonation, and that may not have been done
> right. I bet if you look at the plugs you will find them sooted up.
>
I know it has aftermarket rail and higher cc injectors, plus a Hondata chip.
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"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
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> "news.easynews.com" <rm@blahblah.com> wrote in message
> news:1j91g.162306$Un3.139536@fe10.news.easynews.co m...
>>I dont want the turbo, I am using as a work car and have the turbo turned
>>way down. I am looking to trade it on something else now. I dont run it
>>hard, just up and down freeway to work everyday mostly. I think a seal is
>>leaking in the turbo as I am blowing black soot out the back and makes a
>>white bumper really nasty. Turning it down helped some but still smokes on
>>acceleration.
>>
> In my limited experience, turbo seal failures result in shocking billows
> of blue smoke filled with oil mist and oil consumption measured in gallons
> per hour. The black smoke makes me wonder if there is a mixture control
> problem; adding a turbo requires some means of richening the mixture
> during boost to suppress detonation, and that may not have been done
> right. I bet if you look at the plugs you will find them sooted up.
>
I know it has aftermarket rail and higher cc injectors, plus a Hondata chip.