Oil Change: 3 or 5k?
I don't think it's a problem with my motor. In retrospect, I had learned that the Acura dealer was using Petro Canada brand oil for their oil changes. With it being as black as it was, I would assume that the mix was heavily swayed to the 'detergent' end of the spectrum, and not so concentrated towards lubrication. I started supplying my own oil... Castrol (not synthetic) at first, which yielded similar results. Then I tried Valvoline, which wasn't nearly as dark at 4000km, which I changed regardless; I was very happy with the Valvoline. I then tried Valvoline's Max Life, and noticed similar results to the Petro Canada and Castrol. Now I'm back to plain Valvoline, and I think I'll stick with it.
If it comes out looking just like it went in, it has a very low detergent composition. It is doing nothing to clean out your motor. The oil has two functions: to clean, and lubricate (well, and reduce heat, etc...) If it's ONLY lubricating, it isn't a very good oil.
im using mobil1 synthetic, right now, and after 5k i still had the right amount of oil and it was as clean as when i put it in.
Originally posted by mrhonda_187
If it comes out looking just like it went in, it has a very low detergent composition. It is doing nothing to clean out your motor. The oil has two functions: to clean, and lubricate (well, and reduce heat, etc...) If it's ONLY lubricating, it isn't a very good oil.
If it comes out looking just like it went in, it has a very low detergent composition. It is doing nothing to clean out your motor. The oil has two functions: to clean, and lubricate (well, and reduce heat, etc...) If it's ONLY lubricating, it isn't a very good oil.
and the inside of the engines that were running the amsoil(which has almost no detergent in it) were extremely clean.
a doesnt need detergents because it should keep everything lubricated properly so you have no metal to metal contact, so no microscopic metal shavings in the oil. and it will reduce temps so that very little carbon is built up which also adds to oil discoloration.
bror jace is the oil wizard on this board. Hopefully he'll chime in. He was involved in a really, really good 'oil' thread a while back, but sadly I can't find it?
XSrcing, you made some very good points. Still... I think I'm right.
XSrcing, you made some very good points. Still... I think I'm right.
Originally posted by mrhonda_187
bror jace is the oil wizard on this board. Hopefully he'll chime in. He was involved in a really, really good 'oil' thread a while back, but sadly I can't find it?
XSrcing, you made some very good points. Still... I think I'm right.
bror jace is the oil wizard on this board. Hopefully he'll chime in. He was involved in a really, really good 'oil' thread a while back, but sadly I can't find it?
XSrcing, you made some very good points. Still... I think I'm right.
I do see him posting about oil over at the OTHER Honda site.....
I searched for his name on some 'other' sites and found nothing. Regardless... the answers lie here:
http://theoildrop.server101.com/
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/index.html
(hope I'm right).
http://theoildrop.server101.com/
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/index.html
(hope I'm right).


