Oil change question
Alright lets get back on topic. 01ofew, you have less than 20 posts, watch your mouth. There have been a myriad of oil related threads here in the past few months, and they all end the same way:
Everyone agrees that synthetic oil is the way to go, in 0w-40 or 5w-40 depending on where you are. Oil change interval is a personal preference, someplace between 3 and 5 thousand miles is ideal.
/thread.
Everyone agrees that synthetic oil is the way to go, in 0w-40 or 5w-40 depending on where you are. Oil change interval is a personal preference, someplace between 3 and 5 thousand miles is ideal.
/thread.
Alright lets get back on topic. 01ofew, you have less than 20 posts, watch your mouth. There have been a myriad of oil related threads here in the past few months, and they all end the same way:
Everyone agrees that synthetic oil is the way to go, in 0w-40 or 5w-40 depending on where you are. Oil change interval is a personal preference, someplace between 3 and 5 thousand miles is ideal.
/thread.
Everyone agrees that synthetic oil is the way to go, in 0w-40 or 5w-40 depending on where you are. Oil change interval is a personal preference, someplace between 3 and 5 thousand miles is ideal.
/thread.
You can use the recommended oil all you want... in the last 7months of you having your car I'm guessing you would know the 1.8t has massive oil sludge issues. That being said prolonging the time between oil changes leaves a greater chance for it to cause issues. IMO 5k for a 1.8 is way to long to wait to change your oil. But who am I.... Just some retard...
I know this. My '07 civic the recommended oil change was every 6k. But for me, I drive it like I stoke it, autox every weekend, and overall just use this car! I'm going to make sure that since audi jacked up that I'm not going.g to let it screw me!
01OFEW
Uh, you need to chillax, your new here, so please respect the older members of this forum before you start going off on what you believe. Also, I'm considering having you banned, because "army homo" was entirely uncalled for, and disrespects him, as well as this community. Read the rules. No one is allowed to say derogatory stuff like that. He served our country, be thankful for that.
Uh, you need to chillax, your new here, so please respect the older members of this forum before you start going off on what you believe. Also, I'm considering having you banned, because "army homo" was entirely uncalled for, and disrespects him, as well as this community. Read the rules. No one is allowed to say derogatory stuff like that. He served our country, be thankful for that.
01OFEW
Uh, you need to chillax, your new here, so please respect the older members of this forum before you start going off on what you believe. Also, I'm considering having you banned, because "army homo" was entirely uncalled for, and disrespects him, as well as this community. Read the rules. No one is allowed to say derogatory stuff like that. He served our country, be thankful for that.
Uh, you need to chillax, your new here, so please respect the older members of this forum before you start going off on what you believe. Also, I'm considering having you banned, because "army homo" was entirely uncalled for, and disrespects him, as well as this community. Read the rules. No one is allowed to say derogatory stuff like that. He served our country, be thankful for that.
As a relative newb, can anyone tell me how I can determine if my car has sludge and, if so, what I can do about it? Any way I can tell short of pulling the oil pan? I know not to do an engine flush, but is there anything else? If I just use a good-quality oil and filter, will the sludge break down and be filtered out?
As a relative newb, can anyone tell me how I can determine if my car has sludge and, if so, what I can do about it? Any way I can tell short of pulling the oil pan? I know not to do an engine flush, but is there anything else? If I just use a good-quality oil and filter, will the sludge break down and be filtered out?
You can run certain good additives like AutoRX if you want. I wouldn't trust most stuff. And stronger stuff like Sea Foam can be dangerous to use with large chunks of oil deposits because it might dislodge them without breaking them up. Not good. You can use it on an engine without sludge or with a minuscule amount of it.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




