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  1. Join Date
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    #4991
    Quote Originally Posted by dhenz76 View Post
    ok pala engine oil ng unioil sir? nababasa ko ng good engine oil ang idemitsu, ang problema ko wala unioil sa area ko.total lang ang meron
    UniOil yung official distributor ng Idemitsu dito sa Pinas. Oks yang Idemitsu kasi yan yung stock fluids na gamit ng Honda.

    Oks din yung Total Quartz fully synthetic. Total yung global partner ng Nissan-Renault group. Ginamit namin dati sa City at Jazz nung nahirapan ako makakita sa labas ng casa nung VTEC LEV 5w40 synthetic oil.

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaCity1998 View Post
    Good After noon. Ask ko lang mga sir anong viscosity ang gagamitin ko sa honda city 1998 ko (non-vtec).
    10w40, 10w30 o 15w40? for non synt.

    Please help. Thanks
    Kahit ano dyan puwede. Yung base mineral oil na gamit ng Honda casa is 10w30. Mayrun Shell 10w40 semi-synthetic oil (High Life, blue bottle) at Shell 15w40 mineral oil (HX5, yellow bottle). Kung saan mas makatipid, puwede na yun basta palit ulit after 5k km.

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    #4992
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    for an almost 20yo stick with 10w40
    Thanks. i'm currenly using 20w40, ayun may oil leak nanaman ako sa valve cover gasket. ung mekaniko kase nag sabi na un ang ilagay ko kaya un nilagay ko.

    ano pa bang pwedeng naging sira due to wrong vescosity? thanks

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    #4993
    Quote Originally Posted by HondaCity1998 View Post
    Thanks. i'm currenly using 20w40, ayun may oil leak nanaman ako sa valve cover gasket. ung mekaniko kase nag sabi na un ang ilagay ko kaya un nilagay ko.

    ano pa bang pwedeng naging sira due to wrong vescosity? thanks
    Find the source of the leak first before changing fluids. Maybe a gasket needs replacement or something else.

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    #4994
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Find the source of the leak first before changing fluids. Maybe a gasket needs replacement or something else.
    Noted! Thank you. hopefully transmission's engine is not broken. I'll fix it tomorrow.

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    #4995
    Quote Originally Posted by dcvingkamotekid View Post
    sir *dr. d, parang mas ok pa ang mga mineral oil na binibenta sa gasoline stations (e.g Shell Helix) basta you're religiously changing your engine oil every 5,000 KMs.


    but why shouldn't we change it religiously?
    we're also required to change it regularly, even if it were synthetic.

    change oil. the biggest non-secret to keeping your engine happy.

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    #4996
    if manual says API-SN then use API-SN in the recommended viscosity

    if manual says replace engine oil every 10,000kms or 6months whichever comes first, then do exactly that if you drive under NORMAL conditions (not severe!). yes this applies to MINERAL OIL too! in fact the manual doesn't specify a different interval when using mineral/synthetic

    don't be an idiot and stretch it to 1yr because you used synthetic

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    #4997
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    There are semi-synthetic oils in 5w40 (Shell Helix HX7) and 10w40 (Valvoline, Shell) viscosities. For mineral oil, you can opt for 10w30 (Idemitsu) or 15w40 (Shell HX5).

    20w50 is just too thick for small engines. Even with big 4-cylinders (2.0L or more), I would not even recommend it.
    Was referring to the question on what viscocity toyota casa use.

    They wont allow bringing of oils bought outside

    Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD using Tapatalk

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    #4998
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    if manual says API-SN then use API-SN in the recommended viscosity

    if manual says replace engine oil every 10,000kms or 6months whichever comes first, then do exactly that if you drive under NORMAL conditions (not severe!). yes this applies to MINERAL OIL too! in fact the manual doesn't specify a different interval when using mineral/synthetic

    don't be an idiot and stretch it to 1yr because you used synthetic
    some manufacturers say every 10K km ang change oil intervals for ordinary driving conditions.
    what they might not be saying, is that the oil filter must be replaced every 5K km.
    what's your take on this, guys?

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    #4999
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Any Fully Synth oil than can be bought at the malls?
    I bought MAG1 Full Synthetic 5W-30 API-SN, ILSAC GF-5 at Ace Hardware.

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    #5000
    Ang masasabi ko lang, dito sa Pilipinas, considered severe driving conditions na tayo automatically..

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    some manufacturers say every 10K km ang change oil intervals for ordinary driving conditions.
    what they might not be saying, is that the oil filter must be replaced every 5K km.
    what's your take on this, guys?

Mineral , semi synthetic or fully synthetic?