Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Check your dip stick if you know where it is?
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I wonder when 737 going EV? Like NEVER
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Let’s see how many oil changes can I do vs cost of battery pack?
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bad about vehicle setting the oil additive molecules will eventually separate which usually takes years. Why the recommend don’t use oil (any OIL) over 5 years old. |
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I have a 25 year old lawn mower that still runs great that I have never changed the oil. I just top it up every year. I usually change my oil in my cars after 25,000 miles and have never had a problem.
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You caught that too and I have to ask
Why? spark plugs can go 100K plus miles unless you have oil burner from not checking dip stick or GDI engine that dilutes oil with gas. On v6 or v8 engines spark plugs are really hard to change and opens up chances for problems you never had. These cars nowadays not your grandfather flat head. ![]() |
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I was directing the question to OBB. |
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![]() Please disclose that disclaimer when you trade or sell the car I’m sure get top dollar for it ![]() |
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I edited after the bell when off… I know I’m slow sometimes
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When changing your oil, I would suggest using synthetic oil, even if the manufacturer doesn't require it. It doesn't cost much more, it is more durable, and you may end up spending less for oil changes long term because you can extend the time between changes.
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For cars that sit idle for long periods, I really don't know.
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It can provide early warning off developing problems long before they cause an expensive headache. You'll be able to pick up on contamination or impending bearing or ringland failure with a high presence of wear metals. I generally use them a few times on each new vehicle to gauge health of the engine, how it likes the particular oil used, and if it need to be changed prior to mfg recommendations. I do it again six months prior to the car going out of warranty. Let hard data tell you what you need to know about what’s going in inside your engine. |
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Changed my oil cost me 32 bucks with 0-20W/filter and 20 mins, less if I wasn’t so old and my car wasn’t so low to ground. You are not ones trying to reach it’s ones that never check oil level or wait for idiot “change engine oil soon” to light up to get to 10% That may take years? But, don’t matter anyway cause 99% of them lease or trade every two or three years. |
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Many may be paying-$100-150+ for the dealer to change their oil. 12 mo or 10K mi always seemed hard for me to believe. I like data, a UOA on an Audi (turbo) recommended 7,500 mi oil change when doing UOA testing oil at 5K. Mfg recommend is 10K. So I would never let a turbo charged motor go more than 5K without an oil change. The one fluid that most nobody changes is brake fluid which needs to flushed every couple of years. Brake fluid is hydroscopic and absorbs moisture out of the air. Not good for modern ABS systems that can cost thousands to replace. YMMV Last edited by Altavia; 03-19-2024 at 07:55 PM. |
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