| Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) | Resend Validation Email |
![]() ![]() ![]() |
jdm knowledge |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 11:26 AM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 31205 S2KI Age: 5 yrs 357 days PPD Average: 0.2 Owner 2000 Berlina Black/Red Miramar ![]() |
Well i just bought my S and the previous owner said that all his oil changes were with synthetic oil. In my other 3 Hondas that i currently own i use only Genuine Honda oil straight from the dealer because im anal like that. With the S2000 i know it runs a little hotter and with the synthetic the transition into VTEC is said to be smoother. Can someone lay this to rest? Is there a special process involved if i decided (which im leaning towards) to change back to regular oil. If and when i change will i notice any problems? Do you think i should just stay with the synthetic?
note: i did a search and i couldnt find anyhthing good or i just went blind after the 12+ pages. -------------------- |
soundzero |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 12:15 PM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 12355 S2KI Age: 7 yrs 110 days PPD Average: 1.7 Owner 2004 Silverstone/Black-Red ![]() |
I've had nothing but good review from dealership mechanic when I told him that I use Mobile 1 SuperSynth 10w-30
He recommended Castrol or Mobile. Eitherway, I think S2000 is great candidate for Synthetic oil. I have been using Mobile on my 3 previous vehicles and now on my S2000. I have nothing bad to say about them SAM's Club sells box of 6 for $24. -------------------- ![]()
|
JL9000 |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 12:59 PM
|
|
Member S2KI User #: 16082 S2KI Age: 7 yrs 25 days PPD Average: 1.7 Owner 2003 GrandPrix White/Blue ![]() |
Stick with quality synthetics.
But if you really is that anal, it's not a big deal to switch from mineral to synthetic, but some peple are anal and think that is bad for the engine downgrading the kind of oil... -------------------- ![]() |
Barry in Wyoming |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 01:15 PM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 82 S2KI Age: 9 yrs 42 days PPD Average: 1.5 Owner 2001 Silverstone/Black Sheridan ![]() |
Mobile, Alabama oil? I'd stick to Pennsylvania oil if I wanted dino oil.
Otherwise, I'd go with Mobil 1. -------------------- fun car: 2006 Cayman S Lapis Blue Metallic daily driver: '08 Accord Coupe V6 6MT Navi Polished Metal Metallic traded away: '01 S2000 & '93 Prelude Short Block Replacement Thread with picture
|
Road Rage |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 02:36 PM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 27613 S2KI Age: 6 yrs 110 days PPD Average: 1.6 Owner 2004 Silverstone/Black-Red Midlothian ![]() |
Pennsylvania crude used to mean something, as oil from that region had particularly good mineral content. Now, it is a meaningless term, as oils are refined from raw stocks from all over the place.
Yes, you can go back to mineral oil, and there are many fine ones. This may help: http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...highlight=10w30 P.S. Use the Search function - there is a wealth of info on common questions from the many knowledgeable posters on this Forum.
|
Barry in Wyoming |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 04:06 PM
|
||
|
Guest S2KI User #: 82 S2KI Age: 9 yrs 42 days PPD Average: 1.5 Owner 2001 Silverstone/Black Sheridan ![]() |
and a wealth of misinformation from idiots like me. Listen to Road Rage. Ignore my comment. I was commenting more on your linguistics than on your lubrication. |
||
paivag |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 04:09 PM
|
Member![]() S2KI User #: 18485 S2KI Age: 6 yrs 326 days PPD Average: 3.2 Owner 2002 Sebring Silver/Black Milford, CT ![]() |
Isn't what the honda dealers use is Mobil???
-------------------- George Paiva NES2KO CT Representative, NES2KO BOD www.nes2ko.com ------------------------------------------------------------- Get LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/in/georgepaiva
|
TrueDrezzer |
Posted: Mar 21 2004, 04:23 PM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 13709 S2KI Age: 7 yrs 80 days PPD Average: 0.3 Owner 2000 Silverstone/Red Nürburgring ![]() |
I've done it, at least from a fully synthetic formula to a partsyn formula, and my oil consumption halved. The car has 88.000km on it.
No adverse effects, no other positive effects, no changes in fuel consumption or performance, a bit heavier wallet. ///Robin |
rworne |
Posted: Jul 26 2004, 02:24 PM
|
||
|
Guest S2KI User #: 21737 S2KI Age: 6 yrs 246 days PPD Average: 1.6 Owner 2003 Silverstone/Black San Fernando Valley, CA ![]() |
Nope, Castrol at my local dealer (Kolbe Honda) -------------------- 2003 Silverstone/Black #1505
|
||
Road Rage |
Posted: Jul 26 2004, 04:33 PM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 27613 S2KI Age: 6 yrs 110 days PPD Average: 1.6 Owner 2004 Silverstone/Black-Red Midlothian ![]() |
Motorcraft's new formula 10w30 is outstanding. If it were a castrol product, it would be called synthetic, as it is made from Group III basestocks, hydrocracked. And it sells for less than $2/quart!!!! Amsoil's XL-7500 is also a GIII, and costs $4.35/quart!
If I were going to a mineral-based 10w30, that is what i would use! Havoline (which is made by Chevron now) is also an excellent mineral oil, with very solid performance. I would prefer both of these over Castrol GTX. **************************************************************** By the way, remember when i posted about esters being good pecause they protect at start-up, and never drain into the pan completely? Castrol has a niche proiduct in the US now, called "Start up". Maybe they were listening to me when i griped that they save all the good stuff |
Celeritas |
Posted: Jul 27 2004, 05:33 PM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 28772 S2KI Age: 6 yrs 85 days PPD Average: 0.1 Owner 2004 Sebring Silver/Black Midlothian, VA ![]() |
When you say Motorcraft's new formula, what does it say on the bottle? I would want to make sure I am buying what you are describing.
-------------------- |
esoteric |
Posted: Jul 27 2004, 07:28 PM
|
|
Guest S2KI User #: 37437 S2KI Age: 5 yrs 123 days PPD Average: 1.9 Enthusiast Kansas City ![]() |
http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?
I would place your oil concerns here. GREAT website and dedicated to such topics. James -------------------- ~formerly the artist named day1si~*01 Mojo ~sold~
|
![]() ![]() ![]() |