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June 27th, 2015 01:57 AM #3581Back read and there is one local who know about engine oil. Seems knowlegeable for a filipino
You change your oil with miles not just with months/years. Even with a dino oil.
And oil companies makes oil for the toughest traffic, road conditon on mind.
Philippines is a haven for marketing people. Filipinos are easily fooled.
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June 27th, 2015 01:57 AM #3582Back read and there is one local who know about engine oil. Seems knowlegeable for a filipino
You change your oil with miles not just with months/years. Even with a dino oil.
And oil companies makes oil for the toughest traffic, road conditon on mind.
Philippines is a haven for marketing people. Filipinos are easily fooled.
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June 27th, 2015 02:01 AM #3583Yes i read that. To make car consumer go to the dealership often. The way you post here i think you are part of some brand.
Originally Posted by dvldoc
You change your oil with miles not just with months/years.
And oil companies makes oil for the toughest traffic, road conditon on mind.
Philippines is a haven for marketing people. Filipinos are easily fooled.
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June 27th, 2015 02:01 AM #3584Yes i read that. To make car consumer go to the dealership often. The way you post here i think you are part of some brand.
Originally Posted by dvldoc
You change your oil with miles not just with months/years.
And oil companies makes oil for the toughest traffic, road conditon on mind.
Philippines is a haven for marketing people. Filipinos are easily fooled.
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June 27th, 2015 02:04 AM #3585
Probably 5 months for 5k. Not sure. My goal on the Rio is to clean the internals though. Is Top1 SDO + Baldwin filter the best choice? I don't mind using diesel engine oil as long as it has 'detergents' enough to clean the internals in the long run and of course safe to use in gas engines.
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June 27th, 2015 02:04 AM #3586I read that, The dealership wants you to change oil often. Scare tactic. The way you post seems you are a part of some brand/dealership
dvldocFull synthetics also have ratings like 10w40, mostly all oils have a w rating. Oil goes bad by miles and the quality of filter you use not just with time like a year. You can easily go 8000klm to 10000klm on the good old dyno stuff with a quality filter OEM, VIC, or Union is not going to cut it.
The additive package is the most important part of the oil I rather have a dino oil with high zinc, moly and calcium in it than a semi that has much less. This is like comparing Mobil Delvac Diesel oil to some no name brand synthetic.
If you really want to know more than you ever wanted to know on oil just visit this site. It's the best in the world on the subject.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php[/url]
You change your oil with miles not just with months/years.
And oil companies makes oil for the toughest traffic, road conditon on mind.
Philippines is a haven for marketing people. Filipinos are easily fooled.
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June 27th, 2015 02:04 AM #3587I read that, The dealership wants you to change oil often. Scare tactic. The way you post seems you are a part of some brand/dealership
dvldocFull synthetics also have ratings like 10w40, mostly all oils have a w rating. Oil goes bad by miles and the quality of filter you use not just with time like a year. You can easily go 8000klm to 10000klm on the good old dyno stuff with a quality filter OEM, VIC, or Union is not going to cut it.
The additive package is the most important part of the oil I rather have a dino oil with high zinc, moly and calcium in it than a semi that has much less. This is like comparing Mobil Delvac Diesel oil to some no name brand synthetic.
If you really want to know more than you ever wanted to know on oil just visit this site. It's the best in the world on the subject.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php[/url]
You change your oil with miles not just with months/years.
And oil companies makes oil for the toughest traffic, road conditon on mind.
Philippines is a haven for marketing people. Filipinos are easily fooled.
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June 27th, 2015 02:05 AM #3588I read that, The dealership wants you to change oil often. Scare tactic. The way you post seems you are a part of some brand/dealership
dvldoc 06-03-2011, 07:30 PM
Full synthetics also have ratings like 10w40, mostly all oils have a w rating. Oil goes bad by miles and the quality of filter you use not just with time like a year. You can easily go 8000klm to 10000klm on the good old dyno stuff with a quality filter OEM, VIC, or Union is not going to cut it.p
The additive package is the most important part of the oil I rather have a dino oil with high zinc, moly and calcium in it than a semi that has much less. This is like comparing Mobil Delvac Diesel oil to some no name brand synthetic.
If you really want to know more than you ever wanted to know on oil just visit this site. It's the best in the world on the subject.
You change your oil with miles not just with months/years.
And oil companies makes oil for the toughest traffic, road conditon on mind.
Philippines is a haven for marketing people. Filipinos are easily fooled.
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June 27th, 2015 02:09 AM #3589
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June 27th, 2015 02:12 AM #3590
Zic a+ is not hdeo like top1 sdo.
5k for 5months sound good.
You can look at the engine oil fill port to see if its varnished hehehe. Im guessing less than 50k pa ang odo mo. Engine should still be clean.
Im not sure if top1 sdo is also for gasoline engines.
If you want maximum cleaning, shell helix ultra or the helix hx7. Both have good levels of detergent ie calcium.
Hmmm Top1 Catalogue in the USA doesnt include top1 sdo anymore. LolLast edited by StockEngine; June 27th, 2015 at 02:36 AM.
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