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dc5_dave
09-05-2015, 10:31 PM
oil change interval on a high mileage dc5 type r ? as a daily driver ?? any suggestion ? and the best oil to use with it ? under the hood is all stock and clean car is on its on 195k km

cbauto
10-05-2015, 02:03 AM
oil change interval on a high mileage dc5 type r ? as a daily driver ?? any suggestion ? and the best oil to use with it ? under the hood is all stock and clean car is on its on 195k km

check the owners manual

leej8
10-05-2015, 06:27 AM
owner manual ? Again no help , every 3to5 k and 5 been the very latest

cbauto
10-05-2015, 08:31 AM
every 3to5 k and 5 been the very latest

and you base this information on what?

gosh you're so dumb

leej8
10-05-2015, 08:32 AM
Based on a 200km motor

cbauto
10-05-2015, 08:37 AM
Based on a 200km motor

lol

shows how much you know.

200k don't mean shit sherlock

there's hard driven, easy driven, short distance driven, one long straight trip melb to perth.

all of these factors have more importance than the single fact it has traveled 200k on the clock.

go back to school little boy. stop being so butthurt. you'll just embarrass yourself further....

leej8
10-05-2015, 08:40 AM
200k on a dc5 well should be sure its been driven long distance no?

leej8
10-05-2015, 08:42 AM
Clown

cbauto
10-05-2015, 08:45 AM
Clown

I think I'm succeeding in dumbing you down to my level......

i have more experience down here

lolll

curtis265
10-05-2015, 09:03 AM
LOL 10/10 advice here

DreadAngel
10-05-2015, 09:42 AM
3-5k... Wait... 3k? What do you do? Amatuer racing? Honestly...

Anyway dc5_dave, if you do lots of short trips, try to make sure you heat the engine oil and work the engine appropriately and as much as you can, it does affect engine performance and longevity [Am NOT suggesting VTC24/7 noe wat I sayin'].

Your service intervals since your car isn't fresh anymore depends on its state of health and how much you want to look after your car [And your wallet too].

How does your oil look after each of its previous intervals? Is it darker than it should be? Is it more consistent with water? Does it have a weird smell [Burnt, Petrol, etc?]

Being dirty is actually fine, it just means your engine isn't as clean or efficient as it was out of the factory however if you notice its much darker, might pay to shorten your intervals.

If the oil becomes more like water compared to the new oil [NB: Different viscosity flows differently, sounds stupid but people miss this a lot] again shorten your intervals because your engine running on effectively not oil.

If the oil has a smell to it, if its a burnt smell could suggest shorter intervals, if others like petrol etc then you have issues of petrol getting into your oil [Think gaskets and others].

cbauto
10-05-2015, 09:45 AM
3-5k... Wait... 3k? What do you do? Amatuer racing? Honestly...
.

Yh, bcos racecar

RenzokukenJ
10-05-2015, 09:52 AM
Lol every 3-5k, sound like amant advice

cbauto
10-05-2015, 09:53 AM
Lol every 3-5k, sound like amant advice
Sup noonga

Back me up

dc5_dave
10-05-2015, 09:57 AM
i wanna look after it definitely cause its my only ride atm and i wanna prolong its engine life, or else the engine need to be rebuilt so yeah the oil looks only a bit darker the oil viscosity is fine and the smell it smells like a a burnt petrol but yeah i am planning to do 10k intervals changing my engine oil

cbauto
10-05-2015, 09:58 AM
i wanna look after it definitely cause its my only ride atm and i wanna prolong its engine life, or else the engine need to be rebuilt so yeah the oil looks only a bit darker the oil viscosity is fine and the smell it smells like a a burnt petrol but yeah i am planning to do 10k intervals changing my engine oil
Look man, stop stressing its not a lada

cbauto
10-05-2015, 10:01 AM
If it's your daily commuter, you look after it a certain way. If it's ur racecar, you look after it differently

DreadAngel
10-05-2015, 10:02 AM
Lol cb...


i wanna look after it definitely cause its my only ride atm and i wanna prolong its engine life, or else the engine need to be rebuilt so yeah the oil looks only a bit darker the oil viscosity is fine and the smell it smells like a a burnt petrol but yeah i am planning to do 10k intervals changing my engine oil

Anyway do 10k with the 5W-30 first and see how you go, you will probably find your engine likes it more but might drink a little oil or use it up a little faster [liquify] so then you shorten the intervals, let us know how you go :)

cbauto
10-05-2015, 10:07 AM
FYI. I change my commuters between 6 and 8k

dc5_dave
10-05-2015, 10:14 AM
ahhahah will do !! 5w-30 is the best oil to use within -30 to 35 ambient temperature according to owners manual ;)

curtis265
10-05-2015, 10:31 AM
ahhahah will do !! 5w-30 is the best oil to use within -30 to 35 ambient temperature according to owners manual ;)

Do you burn any oil?

If not, then stick to the specified viscosity