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Old May 17, 2005 | 08:46 PM
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I'm just wondering what everyone uses for oil on there integras and which is the best to use for our engines. I've been using castrol GTX high milege 10w-40, high milege cause mine has 144k =(. So lemme know what brand and oil thickness everyone uses.

Also i bought this engine restore stuff and its suppose to restore lost horsepower, compustion, engine life, and lower emissions. Has anyone else used this and does it really work or is it just a gimmick?

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Old May 17, 2005 | 09:51 PM
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I use the recommended 5w30. I recently replaced my piston rings, so I don't burn any of it. I use pennzoil because it is $7 for 5 quarts at walmart. :exnbp:
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Old May 17, 2005 | 09:53 PM
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Castrol Syntec 10W30 here. Shoulda used 5w30 :P
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Old May 17, 2005 | 09:53 PM
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I'd steer clear of that engine restore. :eh: I used it as a get-by on my GTi, just before I was going to major engine work. When I tore down the old motor, I was shocked at the sludgy crap around the bottom piston rings. No wonder they claim an increase in compression...h:

Since I'm in a more temperate climate, I run Castrol GTX 5w30 and Hastings #403 filters.
[Don't run any of that FRAM crap, you hear? ]

Since super-cold starting temps aren't an issue, I use a lighter weight oil.
Given your northeastly winters, the 10/40 is a good compromise.
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Old May 17, 2005 | 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™
I'd steer clear of that engine restore. :eh: I used it as a get-by on my GTi, just before I was going to major engine work. When I tore down the old motor, I was shocked at the sludgy crap around the bottom piston rings. No wonder they claim an increase in compression...h:

Since I'm in a more temperate climate, I run Castrol GTX 5w30 and Hastings #403 filters.
[Don't run any of that FRAM crap, you hear? ]

Since super-cold starting temps aren't an issue, I use a lighter weight oil.
Given your northeastly winters, the 10/40 is a good compromise.
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I use the recommended 5w30. I recently replaced my piston rings, so I don't burn any of it. I use pennzoil because it is $7 for 5 quarts at walmart. :exnbp:
haha yea i buy my oil too from wal mart, $11 for 5 quarts of Castrol GTX high milege i was using 10w-40 but am now going to use 5w-30 since most of you guys are using that on your integras.

yea i wasn't too sure on that engine restore but heard that it works and alraedy put it in when i did my oil change i hope it doesnt build up in my motor or anything and actually works. but we'll see i guess
i also use those crap fram filters any other brands you guys recommand to use? i heard theres cardboard inside the fram ones.
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Old May 17, 2005 | 10:23 PM
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Here is a thread we had last week about the same thing and it will tell you the right kind of filter and oil to use: https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...d.php?t=188858

I personally use the STP filters. $2.99 at autozone and I have read reviews of all the filters out there and it is comparable to OEM quality.
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Old May 18, 2005 | 12:02 AM
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AFAIK, the STP filters are still built with metal end caps and steel pressure valve springs.

The FRAM filters, OTOH, use bonded cardboard and plastic valves. :eek4:

I've heard of two separate incidents where either the valve failed or the cardboard delaminated inside a FRAM filter. One caused severe oil pump damage when the filter medium was ingested.. The other (by clogging the pickup tube) starved the motor out of oil long enough to cause serious bearing damage.
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Old May 18, 2005 | 12:22 AM
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I use Honda OEM 5W-30 oil and the oil filter from S2K, the best OEM filter for our engines you can buy in the states. 169.5K, no leaks, minimal burnoff from VTEC
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Old May 18, 2005 | 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Epoch
I use Honda OEM 5W-30 oil and the oil filter from S2K, the best OEM filter for our engines you can buy in the states. 169.5K, no leaks, minimal burnoff from VTEC
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Old May 18, 2005 | 08:25 AM
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Hmmm...S2000 Filter eh? I used OEM Integra filter and it seems to work fine. Oil is quite clean still after a month or so
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