Oil Changes every 8000km
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
everything I've ever been told has said that if the oil looks dirty it is...
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
> > These guys say 5000:
> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
>
> Laverda Motorcycles?
>
> > And this guy...
> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
>
> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
>
> > and this guy...
> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
>
> He sells oil changes!
>
> > and these guys...
> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
stuck
> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
engines.
> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
all
> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
>
> "What the heck?"
> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
honda's
> >
> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
>
> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
doing
> it's job.
>
>
> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
> >>
> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
live
> > in
> >> > canada)
> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe
to
> > do
> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
> > already
> >> > at 5000km's
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >>
> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
> >>
> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
> > These guys say 5000:
> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
>
> Laverda Motorcycles?
>
> > And this guy...
> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
>
> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
>
> > and this guy...
> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
>
> He sells oil changes!
>
> > and these guys...
> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
stuck
> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
engines.
> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
all
> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
>
> "What the heck?"
> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
honda's
> >
> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
>
> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
doing
> it's job.
>
>
> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
> >>
> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
live
> > in
> >> > canada)
> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe
to
> > do
> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
> > already
> >> > at 5000km's
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >>
> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
> >>
> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#17
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
everything I've ever been told has said that if the oil looks dirty it is...
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:I8ednY5mJcKHiX7cRVn-hg@rogers.com...
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
> > These guys say 5000:
> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
>
> Laverda Motorcycles?
>
> > And this guy...
> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
>
> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
>
> > and this guy...
> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
>
> He sells oil changes!
>
> > and these guys...
> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
stuck
> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
engines.
> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
all
> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
>
> "What the heck?"
> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
honda's
> >
> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
>
> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
doing
> it's job.
>
>
> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
> >>
> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
live
> > in
> >> > canada)
> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe
to
> > do
> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
> > already
> >> > at 5000km's
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >>
> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
> >>
> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
> > These guys say 5000:
> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
>
> Laverda Motorcycles?
>
> > And this guy...
> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
>
> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
>
> > and this guy...
> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
>
> He sells oil changes!
>
> > and these guys...
> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
stuck
> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
engines.
> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
all
> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
>
> "What the heck?"
> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
honda's
> >
> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
>
> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
doing
> it's job.
>
>
> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
> >>
> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
live
> > in
> >> > canada)
> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe
to
> > do
> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
> > already
> >> > at 5000km's
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >>
> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
> >>
> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
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> everything I've ever been told has said that if the oil looks dirty it
> is...
From oil analysis?
Or from people selling you oil?
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:I8ednY5mJcKHiX7cRVn-hg@rogers.com...
>>
>> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
>> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
>> > These guys say 5000:
>> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
>>
>> Laverda Motorcycles?
>>
>> > And this guy...
>> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
>>
>> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
>>
>> > and this guy...
>> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
>>
>> He sells oil changes!
>>
>> > and these guys...
>> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
>> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
> stuck
>> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
> engines.
>> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
> all
>> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
>>
>> "What the heck?"
>> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
> honda's
>> >
>> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
>>
>> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
> doing
>> it's job.
>>
>>
>> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>> >>
>> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
> live
>> > in
>> >> > canada)
>> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe
> to
>> > do
>> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>> > already
>> >> > at 5000km's
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks
>> >>
>> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>> >>
>> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
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> everything I've ever been told has said that if the oil looks dirty it
> is...
From oil analysis?
Or from people selling you oil?
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:I8ednY5mJcKHiX7cRVn-hg@rogers.com...
>>
>> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
>> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
>> > These guys say 5000:
>> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
>>
>> Laverda Motorcycles?
>>
>> > And this guy...
>> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
>>
>> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
>>
>> > and this guy...
>> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
>>
>> He sells oil changes!
>>
>> > and these guys...
>> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
>> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
> stuck
>> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
> engines.
>> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
> all
>> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
>>
>> "What the heck?"
>> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
> honda's
>> >
>> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
>>
>> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
> doing
>> it's job.
>>
>>
>> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>> >>
>> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
> live
>> > in
>> >> > canada)
>> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe
> to
>> > do
>> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>> > already
>> >> > at 5000km's
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks
>> >>
>> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>> >>
>> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote:
> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
R. P.
> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
R. P.
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote:
> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
R. P.
> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
R. P.
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
Honda's new recommendation of 8000km is not out of line, due to
improvements in engine technology, cleaner gas and better oils. My 01
Prelude's manual recommends oil changes every 6000km. But that's
probably because all H22 engines burn oil when in VTEC, so if I would go
by that interval without toping it once in a while, I would be at least
1-2l short in 6000km.
A friend's 01 BMW 330ci only needs oil changes every 20000km (no, that's
not a typo, it's twenty thousand) as long as he uses BMW's own oil. He
could not believe it at first, but the dealer did not want to change it
any sooner, even though the car is still under warranty.
Cosmin
R. P. wrote:
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>
>
> Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
> Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
> still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
>
> R. P.
improvements in engine technology, cleaner gas and better oils. My 01
Prelude's manual recommends oil changes every 6000km. But that's
probably because all H22 engines burn oil when in VTEC, so if I would go
by that interval without toping it once in a while, I would be at least
1-2l short in 6000km.
A friend's 01 BMW 330ci only needs oil changes every 20000km (no, that's
not a typo, it's twenty thousand) as long as he uses BMW's own oil. He
could not believe it at first, but the dealer did not want to change it
any sooner, even though the car is still under warranty.
Cosmin
R. P. wrote:
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>
>
> Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
> Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
> still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
>
> R. P.
#23
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
Honda's new recommendation of 8000km is not out of line, due to
improvements in engine technology, cleaner gas and better oils. My 01
Prelude's manual recommends oil changes every 6000km. But that's
probably because all H22 engines burn oil when in VTEC, so if I would go
by that interval without toping it once in a while, I would be at least
1-2l short in 6000km.
A friend's 01 BMW 330ci only needs oil changes every 20000km (no, that's
not a typo, it's twenty thousand) as long as he uses BMW's own oil. He
could not believe it at first, but the dealer did not want to change it
any sooner, even though the car is still under warranty.
Cosmin
R. P. wrote:
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>
>
> Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
> Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
> still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
>
> R. P.
improvements in engine technology, cleaner gas and better oils. My 01
Prelude's manual recommends oil changes every 6000km. But that's
probably because all H22 engines burn oil when in VTEC, so if I would go
by that interval without toping it once in a while, I would be at least
1-2l short in 6000km.
A friend's 01 BMW 330ci only needs oil changes every 20000km (no, that's
not a typo, it's twenty thousand) as long as he uses BMW's own oil. He
could not believe it at first, but the dealer did not want to change it
any sooner, even though the car is still under warranty.
Cosmin
R. P. wrote:
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>
>
> Heck, even my '94 Honda's Owner Manual says so: 5,000 km or 3,750 miles.
> Must be all right 'cause I'm aproaching 195,000 miles with it and it
> still runs like new (well, almost ;-)
>
> R. P.
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
Be sure to read the manual. Do your driving conditions meet all the criteria
for the 8K service? That probably precludes any short trips, very cold or
hot weather, dusty conditions, or whatever constitutes 'Severe Service.'
Many newer cars have had oil gelling problems from extended service
intervals.
"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live in
> canada)
> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to do
> or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty already
> at 5000km's
>
> Thanks
>
>
for the 8K service? That probably precludes any short trips, very cold or
hot weather, dusty conditions, or whatever constitutes 'Severe Service.'
Many newer cars have had oil gelling problems from extended service
intervals.
"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live in
> canada)
> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to do
> or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty already
> at 5000km's
>
> Thanks
>
>
#25
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
Be sure to read the manual. Do your driving conditions meet all the criteria
for the 8K service? That probably precludes any short trips, very cold or
hot weather, dusty conditions, or whatever constitutes 'Severe Service.'
Many newer cars have had oil gelling problems from extended service
intervals.
"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live in
> canada)
> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to do
> or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty already
> at 5000km's
>
> Thanks
>
>
for the 8K service? That probably precludes any short trips, very cold or
hot weather, dusty conditions, or whatever constitutes 'Severe Service.'
Many newer cars have had oil gelling problems from extended service
intervals.
"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live in
> canada)
> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to do
> or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty already
> at 5000km's
>
> Thanks
>
>
#26
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
I'm not trying to out enginer honda, but come on, magically in 2001+ the
engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
they make all their money.
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>> all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>> thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>> place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>> people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>> cause he went over 5000km
>
> Lubex?
> Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>
> Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>
>> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>> in canada)
>>>> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>> do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>> already at 5000km's
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>
>>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
they make all their money.
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:FuSdnez8BMFwiX7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
>
> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>> all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>> thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>> place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>> people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>> cause he went over 5000km
>
> Lubex?
> Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>
> Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>
>> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>> in canada)
>>>> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>> do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>> already at 5000km's
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>
>>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#27
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
I'm not trying to out enginer honda, but come on, magically in 2001+ the
engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
they make all their money.
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:FuSdnez8BMFwiX7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
>
> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>> all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>> thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>> place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>> people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>> cause he went over 5000km
>
> Lubex?
> Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>
> Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>
>> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>> in canada)
>>>> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>> do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>> already at 5000km's
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>
>>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
they make all their money.
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:FuSdnez8BMFwiX7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
>
> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>> all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>> thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>> place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>> people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>> cause he went over 5000km
>
> Lubex?
> Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>
> Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>
>> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>> Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>> With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>> in canada)
>>>> With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>> do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>> already at 5000km's
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>
>>> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#28
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
So by that rationale, had Honda had incremented the oil change interval
by 100km every 6 months (or some other random number), it would have
made sense to you.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still changing the oil every 6000km in my 01
Prelude, but not because the oil would break down (I'm using synthetic,
so it should last at least 10000km), but because all H22 engines burn
oil in VTEC.
Maybe with the 01-05 Civic Honda decided that engine quality, gas and
oil have ALL improved enough to extend the interval to 8000km. It's the
same with the timing belts. My 94 Accord had an interval of 96000km or 7
years. New Hondas have longer intervals, even though on the surface
nothing changed.
Cosmin
Jamco wrote:
> I'm not trying to out enginer honda, but come on, magically in 2001+ the
> engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
> only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
> repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
> they make all their money.
>
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:FuSdnez8BMFwiX7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
>
>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>>
>>>all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>>>thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>>>place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>>>people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>>>cause he went over 5000km
>>
>>Lubex?
>>Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>>
>>Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>>
>>
>>>"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>>news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>>
>>>>>Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>>>With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>>>in canada)
>>>>>With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>>>do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>>>already at 5000km's
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>>
>>>>Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
by 100km every 6 months (or some other random number), it would have
made sense to you.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still changing the oil every 6000km in my 01
Prelude, but not because the oil would break down (I'm using synthetic,
so it should last at least 10000km), but because all H22 engines burn
oil in VTEC.
Maybe with the 01-05 Civic Honda decided that engine quality, gas and
oil have ALL improved enough to extend the interval to 8000km. It's the
same with the timing belts. My 94 Accord had an interval of 96000km or 7
years. New Hondas have longer intervals, even though on the surface
nothing changed.
Cosmin
Jamco wrote:
> I'm not trying to out enginer honda, but come on, magically in 2001+ the
> engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
> only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
> repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
> they make all their money.
>
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:FuSdnez8BMFwiX7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
>
>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>>
>>>all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>>>thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>>>place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>>>people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>>>cause he went over 5000km
>>
>>Lubex?
>>Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>>
>>Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>>
>>
>>>"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>>news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>>
>>>>>Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>>>With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>>>in canada)
>>>>>With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>>>do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>>>already at 5000km's
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>>
>>>>Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
So by that rationale, had Honda had incremented the oil change interval
by 100km every 6 months (or some other random number), it would have
made sense to you.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still changing the oil every 6000km in my 01
Prelude, but not because the oil would break down (I'm using synthetic,
so it should last at least 10000km), but because all H22 engines burn
oil in VTEC.
Maybe with the 01-05 Civic Honda decided that engine quality, gas and
oil have ALL improved enough to extend the interval to 8000km. It's the
same with the timing belts. My 94 Accord had an interval of 96000km or 7
years. New Hondas have longer intervals, even though on the surface
nothing changed.
Cosmin
Jamco wrote:
> I'm not trying to out enginer honda, but come on, magically in 2001+ the
> engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
> only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
> repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
> they make all their money.
>
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:FuSdnez8BMFwiX7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
>
>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>>
>>>all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>>>thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>>>place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>>>people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>>>cause he went over 5000km
>>
>>Lubex?
>>Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>>
>>Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>>
>>
>>>"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>>news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>>
>>>>>Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>>>With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>>>in canada)
>>>>>With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>>>do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>>>already at 5000km's
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>>
>>>>Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
by 100km every 6 months (or some other random number), it would have
made sense to you.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still changing the oil every 6000km in my 01
Prelude, but not because the oil would break down (I'm using synthetic,
so it should last at least 10000km), but because all H22 engines burn
oil in VTEC.
Maybe with the 01-05 Civic Honda decided that engine quality, gas and
oil have ALL improved enough to extend the interval to 8000km. It's the
same with the timing belts. My 94 Accord had an interval of 96000km or 7
years. New Hondas have longer intervals, even though on the surface
nothing changed.
Cosmin
Jamco wrote:
> I'm not trying to out enginer honda, but come on, magically in 2001+ the
> engines can now go 8000km between oil changes, where as in 2000 they could
> only go 5000km. Think about it, less oil changes means more major($$$)
> repairs, which means more business for the honda repair shop, which is where
> they make all their money.
>
> "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:FuSdnez8BMFwiX7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
>
>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>news:tdEEd.78960$dv1.38232@edtnps89...
>>
>>>all the previous cars I've owned said to change the oil every 5000km so
>>>thats where I came up with that. And when my brother went into a lubex
>>>place to get his oil changed at 8000km like the manual says to do, the
>>>people said his oil was really dirty and he should get his engine flushed
>>>cause he went over 5000km
>>
>>Lubex?
>>Let me guess...they sell oil changes and flushes, right?
>>
>>Why are you trying to out engineer Honda?
>>
>>
>>>"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
>>>news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
>>>
>>>>"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
>>>>
>>>>>Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
>>>>>With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I live
>>>>>in canada)
>>>>>With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this safe to
>>>>>do or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
>>>>>already at 5000km's
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
>>>>
>>>>Where did the 5000km figure come from?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
#30
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Re: Oil Changes every 8000km
From wrenchers I've worked with. I do my own service, I just feel more
comfortable when the oil looks like oil, not pitch
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:A9GdnbQcFMXIvH7cRVn-iw@rogers.com...
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> news:HEEEd.62419$nN6.61573@edtnps84...
> > everything I've ever been told has said that if the oil looks dirty it
> > is...
>
> From oil analysis?
>
> Or from people selling you oil?
>
>
> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:I8ednY5mJcKHiX7cRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> >>
> >> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> >> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
> >> > These guys say 5000:
> >> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
> >>
> >> Laverda Motorcycles?
> >>
> >> > And this guy...
> >> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
> >>
> >> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
> >>
> >> > and this guy...
> >> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
> >>
> >> He sells oil changes!
> >>
> >> > and these guys...
> >> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
> >> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
> > stuck
> >> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
> > engines.
> >> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
> > all
> >> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
> >>
> >> "What the heck?"
> >> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
> > honda's
> >> >
> >> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
> >>
> >> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
> > doing
> >> it's job.
> >>
> >>
> >> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
> >> >>
> >> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> >> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> >> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
> > live
> >> > in
> >> >> > canada)
> >> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this
safe
> > to
> >> > do
> >> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
> >> > already
> >> >> > at 5000km's
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thanks
> >> >>
> >> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
> >> >>
> >> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
comfortable when the oil looks like oil, not pitch
"Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:A9GdnbQcFMXIvH7cRVn-iw@rogers.com...
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> news:HEEEd.62419$nN6.61573@edtnps84...
> > everything I've ever been told has said that if the oil looks dirty it
> > is...
>
> From oil analysis?
>
> Or from people selling you oil?
>
>
> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:I8ednY5mJcKHiX7cRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> >>
> >> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
> >> news:hZDEd.62384$nN6.2099@edtnps84...
> >> > These guys say 5000:
> >> > http://668tech.laverda-nz.org/mainte...eck_sheet.html
> >>
> >> Laverda Motorcycles?
> >>
> >> > And this guy...
> >> > http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/arc...hp/t-4607.html
> >>
> >> Aussies driving French cars. What more needs to be said.
> >>
> >> > and this guy...
> >> > http://www.harrysautopro.ca/oil.htm
> >>
> >> He sells oil changes!
> >>
> >> > and these guys...
> >> > http://www.autoblog.com/entry/1234000327024141/
> >> From the first paragraph- "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but my father has
> > stuck
> >> to the "3000 mile" rule and has never had a problem with any of his
> > engines.
> >> And I know that it is faulty cause-and-effect logic - he over-maintains
> > all
> >> his vehicles - but if it has caused no problems, then what the heck."
> >>
> >> "What the heck?"
> >> > granted these aren't honda's, but he never said his last cars were
> > honda's
> >> >
> >> > And oil that looks dirty doesn't matter? Can you explain that to me?
> >>
> >> Yep. Just because it looks dirty, doesn't mean it is, or that it isn't
> > doing
> >> it's job.
> >>
> >>
> >> > "Steve Bigelow" <stevebigelowXXX@rogers.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:BaudnZlL8ezemn7cRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
> >> >>
> >> >> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:CeDEd.78740$dv1.77489@edtnps89...
> >> >> > Hi I have a new Honda Civic.
> >> >> > With all my pasts cars I always changed the oil every 5000km's (I
> > live
> >> > in
> >> >> > canada)
> >> >> > With my new civic it says to change it every 8000km's. Is this
safe
> > to
> >> > do
> >> >> > or should i stick with every 5000km's? The oil looks pretty dirty
> >> > already
> >> >> > at 5000km's
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thanks
> >> >>
> >> >> Looking dirty doesn't mean a thing.
> >> >>
> >> >> Where did the 5000km figure come from?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>