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  1. #1
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    What oil + filter and petrol do you use for your ek1? general questions

    I'm planning to change my oil + oil filter at the 80km mark.

    I'm thinking 10w-40? but which type/brand?

    Is there any DIY tutorials out there on ozhonda? If so, would be great if anyone can link me! Or provide me with some tips (first time DIYer, first car)

    ALSO. What petrol do you guys use for your ek1? According to various sites:
    http://www.caltex.com.au/ProductsAnd...patability.pdf
    http://www.fcai.com.au/environment/c...-blend-petrol-

    It cannot take E10?

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    This has been covered over and over,please search man

    theres also threads about which petrols

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    Use ron91 unless timing is advanced . 98 won't really give you much gain. For filter just get a decent ryco. And oil just get a recommended weight oil from a decent brand. don't over think it
    DC2 VTI-R (INJEN-LIKE CAI, Unknown Extractors, 2 inch exhaust)

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    Quote Originally Posted by aurnob88 View Post
    Use ron91 unless timing is advanced . 98 won't really give you much gain. For filter just get a decent ryco. And oil just get a recommended weight oil from a decent brand. don't over think it
    Is it dramatically bad if you use E10? Previous owner used it...

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    Your fuel lines will degrade over time from the ethanol and as your engine computer isn't tuned for e10 get potentially less power and economy
    DC2 VTI-R (INJEN-LIKE CAI, Unknown Extractors, 2 inch exhaust)

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    Quote Originally Posted by aurnob88 View Post
    Your fuel lines will degrade over time from the ethanol and as your engine computer isn't tuned for e10 get potentially less power and economy
    Does this ONLY occur when E10 is used? Or will the fuel lines degrade no matter what from now on and less power + economy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda View Post
    Does this ONLY occur when E10 is used? Or will the fuel lines degrade no matter what from now on and less power + economy?
    E10 isnt worth it at the end. You only save a couple of cents per litre. Just get 91. Its worth it.

    And yeah, typically only when E10. More modern cars have fuel systems suitable to E10
    DC2 VTI-R (INJEN-LIKE CAI, Unknown Extractors, 2 inch exhaust)

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    That's true. Just wanted some clarification as the previous owner used E10-

    But thank you for your time replying back to me. I appreciate it.

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    No worries. Happy motoring. Depending on km if under 200k go for 10-30 oil and if over 200 go for 15-40
    DC2 VTI-R (INJEN-LIKE CAI, Unknown Extractors, 2 inch exhaust)

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    It's actually under 100km. Quite low for the car! Almost hitting 80km soon-

    I think I can go as thin as 5-30 but 10-30 should be pretty standard hmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda View Post
    It's actually under 100km. Quite low for the car! Almost hitting 80km soon-

    I think I can go as thin as 5-30 but 10-30 should be pretty standard hmm
    Yeah 10-30 will do fine. DOnt worry about 5-30, this is Australia haha.
    DC2 VTI-R (INJEN-LIKE CAI, Unknown Extractors, 2 inch exhaust)

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    DC2 VTI-R (INJEN-LIKE CAI, Unknown Extractors, 2 inch exhaust)

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