The FTOA Oil Thread
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- nicholas
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Just some quick questions guys -
I'm about to put my car in for its first service since I bought it.
I wanna go for 10k OCI, and use my car for a combination of short trips and longer drives, but almost always no longer than an hour at once.
I was thinking of getting UAS to do the service, they say they use Motul 4100 synthetic type. I looked up Motul and the specs say 4100 is only semi-synthetic.
Also, I don't drive my car hard all that often... so...
Is 4100 ok, or if I want 10k between changes, should I go for, say, 300V?
Also, given the way I drive my car, should I go more for 5W30 or 10W40?
And, what price could I expect for 4.4L of 300V / 4100?
I'm about to put my car in for its first service since I bought it.
I wanna go for 10k OCI, and use my car for a combination of short trips and longer drives, but almost always no longer than an hour at once.
I was thinking of getting UAS to do the service, they say they use Motul 4100 synthetic type. I looked up Motul and the specs say 4100 is only semi-synthetic.
Also, I don't drive my car hard all that often... so...
Is 4100 ok, or if I want 10k between changes, should I go for, say, 300V?
Also, given the way I drive my car, should I go more for 5W30 or 10W40?
And, what price could I expect for 4.4L of 300V / 4100?
- khunjeng
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4100 Turbolight is pretty much their cheapest product and I would use it personally.nicholas wrote:Just some quick questions guys -
I'm about to put my car in for its first service since I bought it.
I wanna go for 10k OCI, and use my car for a combination of short trips and longer drives, but almost always no longer than an hour at once.
I was thinking of getting UAS to do the service, they say they use Motul 4100 synthetic type. I looked up Motul and the specs say 4100 is only semi-synthetic.
Also, I don't drive my car hard all that often... so...
Is 4100 ok, or if I want 10k between changes, should I go for, say, 300V?
Also, given the way I drive my car, should I go more for 5W30 or 10W40?
And, what price could I expect for 4.4L of 300V / 4100?
I would go their 8100 ESTER E-TECH LITE or 300V range, failing that Mobile 1.
II think its most important to run a 30wt in a MIVEC especially. No to mention the better startup protection. Unlessu see track time and get the temps up there would not go past a 30wt. 20wt is now common in the US.
Price dunno, $80+ never bougt it.
Make sure they use a good oil filter, K&N or the OEM one for sure, do not accept a Ryco as they are crapola
- khunjeng
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10,000 km oil service completed this weekend.
Things to note:
No oil usage for the entire 10,000 km.
After a total of 30,000 km since the tappets were adjusted, still no tappet noise AT ALL!
Parts
1. New OEM filter as I had to wait for the K&N.
2. 5 Qts of Redline 5W30 for under $100 from Harold at http://www.performancelub.com/
3. Oil sample kit (Wearcheck)
Just dropped the other half at the airport - running like a dream.
Things to note:
No oil usage for the entire 10,000 km.
After a total of 30,000 km since the tappets were adjusted, still no tappet noise AT ALL!
Parts
1. New OEM filter as I had to wait for the K&N.
2. 5 Qts of Redline 5W30 for under $100 from Harold at http://www.performancelub.com/
3. Oil sample kit (Wearcheck)
Just dropped the other half at the airport - running like a dream.
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- Delvance
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Guys n girls,
Have a flick through this
http://www.scmotorsports.ca/public/OilTests.pdf
As always, take things with a grain of salt but it all helps in forming opinions and placebo effects doesn't it ?
Edit: Serviced my car last week with RP, good stuff. I don't know what the engine had in it (bought car with 8800km on clock) but after RP, rpm's fall a little slower, engine is smoother and car does feel better to drive. My mate's evo6 noticed the same thing.
Have a flick through this
http://www.scmotorsports.ca/public/OilTests.pdf
As always, take things with a grain of salt but it all helps in forming opinions and placebo effects doesn't it ?

Edit: Serviced my car last week with RP, good stuff. I don't know what the engine had in it (bought car with 8800km on clock) but after RP, rpm's fall a little slower, engine is smoother and car does feel better to drive. My mate's evo6 noticed the same thing.
- AMACHA
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check this out guys
you can select the FTO 2.0L V6
shell recommends the helix super 10w 40 and recommend it gets changed every 7500km
http://www.shell.com/home/PlainPageServ ... _1128.html
you can select the FTO 2.0L V6
shell recommends the helix super 10w 40 and recommend it gets changed every 7500km
http://www.shell.com/home/PlainPageServ ... _1128.html
- RallyMad
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Yeah, mechanic showed me this last week. He sells RP so I'm putting it in in my next service next week, he can't stop talking about the stuff. He's got a drag car and raves about the stuff, most oils I've used turn black in the first month or so and he said he had seen the same thing but said the RP stays purple till his next change for him.Delvance wrote:Guys n girls,
Have a flick through this
http://www.scmotorsports.ca/public/OilTests.pdf
As always, take things with a grain of salt but it all helps in forming opinions and placebo effects doesn't it ?
Edit: Serviced my car last week with RP, good stuff. I don't know what the engine had in it (bought car with 8800km on clock) but after RP, rpm's fall a little slower, engine is smoother and car does feel better to drive. My mate's evo6 noticed the same thing.
- Delvance
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Yeah it's good that it goes black lol (doing it's job), but the RP also turns black as well and loses it's funky smell (open a bottle of it and smell it...it's syrupy sweet smell...smells better than a lot of drinks lol).
I've got some RP in my 3mps atm, it does feel a lot better (for just an oil change) compared to the magnetec stuff mazda normally put in. The micropolishing part is cool too
Think i'll be using RP from now on...feels good, good result in the linked test and the garage i goto always have it.
I've got some RP in my 3mps atm, it does feel a lot better (for just an oil change) compared to the magnetec stuff mazda normally put in. The micropolishing part is cool too

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Ay, there are definitely many flaws in the test plus they also admit at the start of it that it doesn't test everything and in real world, an oil that tested badly might actually come out better than the ones that tested best.
I've got RP 10w-40 in the mps and i used to use M1 5w-50 in the fto. It was a bit of a tossup in the fto. One moment i'd be doing 3k rpms for the week etc and sometimes i'd have the car at a minimum of 5k rpms upto redline for 10 minutes or so...figured thick was better than it breaking down.
Happy with both!
I've got RP 10w-40 in the mps and i used to use M1 5w-50 in the fto. It was a bit of a tossup in the fto. One moment i'd be doing 3k rpms for the week etc and sometimes i'd have the car at a minimum of 5k rpms upto redline for 10 minutes or so...figured thick was better than it breaking down.
Happy with both!
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yes. but no need to do it as frequently.zuihoujueding wrote:i heard from the president from SPOON said, most car owners often neglected that they should change the tranny oil together with the engine oil. ofcos they dont mix but what hes trying to point out is the tranny oil wear out too and its equally important as the engine oil.
so anyone here do it?
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neglect it?zuihoujueding wrote:i heard from the president from SPOON said, most car owners often neglected that they should change the tranny oil together with the engine oil. ofcos they dont mix but what hes trying to point out is the tranny oil wear out too and its equally important as the engine oil.
so anyone here do it?

I know I have been neglecting it a bit..

I would agree that its just as important as the engine oil, but I wouldn't change it every time I do a service..
I have no idea what SPOON is, unless its a Fan Club for THE TICK?

- zuihoujueding
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ya, i think its abit overkill to change it that frequently, maybe once every two oil change?mr-charisma wrote:neglect it?zuihoujueding wrote:i heard from the president from SPOON said, most car owners often neglected that they should change the tranny oil together with the engine oil. ofcos they dont mix but what hes trying to point out is the tranny oil wear out too and its equally important as the engine oil.
so anyone here do it?
I know I have been neglecting it a bit..![]()
I would agree that its just as important as the engine oil, but I wouldn't change it every time I do a service..
I have no idea what SPOON is, unless its a Fan Club for THE TICK?
but he said it for a reason.
Spoon, J Racing, JUN, Mugen, Seeker....ring the bell?
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spoon is a famous honda tuning company lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoon_Sports
and most importantly...
I just went in there and Hector is gonna be runnin' 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines and on top of that, he just came into Harry's and he ordered three T-66 turbos, with NOS, and MoTeC systems exhaust.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoon_Sports
and most importantly...
I just went in there and Hector is gonna be runnin' 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines and on top of that, he just came into Harry's and he ordered three T-66 turbos, with NOS, and MoTeC systems exhaust.
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turbos? NOS? my oh my.....those are for drags?jonowong wrote:spoon is a famous honda tuning company lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoon_Sports
and most importantly...
I just went in there and Hector is gonna be runnin' 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines and on top of that, he just came into Harry's and he ordered three T-66 turbos, with NOS, and MoTeC systems exhaust.