thinking about oil change, what grade can I use?
Someone told me black oil needs replaced on a gasoline engine or engine wear out, another one said change filter and fill if needed. That is a huge gap.
Now I'm aware my oil is getting old (I don't drive much), it looks black, but on a tissue, after drying there is a brown color and it looks like oil, not soot. But there are tiny tiny particles visible with the naked eye, but marginal compared to what is oil in this tissue.
So I have an new original filter, I have new plugs and my filter is Green, so I could give it a tune up.
Now there is an oil company over here, I wouldn't be surprised if you know the brand, and it is giving 4 grades of oil. This it a link to their website with their recommendations for a SR20DE engine (1992). This company exists for over a hundred years does that still mean something? :/
It is saying for a temperate climate I can use 5W30 (which I reckon as full synth), 10W40 (which I reckon as semi synth or 15W40 (which I reckon as dino juice) and I go like :s especially on the 15W40.
And it gets worse, if I click Mediterranean, it's giving 20W50.
I am aware FSM has pages for engine oil but I am not able to get my head around those W figures and I once in a while work on a Volkwagen giving it 5W30 and on a Hyundai giving it 15W40 because the owner said so and that car runs fine b.t.w.
Could someone school me the basics on engine oil use? I will use Valvoline because I find it has a great price but also good quality. It is available to me in all tastes. The reason I'm asking is that single HP that is hiding there or runs away from my car...
I would also like to hear on what other people do, this is a non turbo, should I be worried about black oil that is also three years old? Can I leave it there and take the decrease in fuel economy which I know is there?
A lot of questions I hope someone will tell me their trick and call me a pony
I forgot to mention, I do race at traffic lights and that is about it.
Now I'm aware my oil is getting old (I don't drive much), it looks black, but on a tissue, after drying there is a brown color and it looks like oil, not soot. But there are tiny tiny particles visible with the naked eye, but marginal compared to what is oil in this tissue.
So I have an new original filter, I have new plugs and my filter is Green, so I could give it a tune up.
Now there is an oil company over here, I wouldn't be surprised if you know the brand, and it is giving 4 grades of oil. This it a link to their website with their recommendations for a SR20DE engine (1992). This company exists for over a hundred years does that still mean something? :/
It is saying for a temperate climate I can use 5W30 (which I reckon as full synth), 10W40 (which I reckon as semi synth or 15W40 (which I reckon as dino juice) and I go like :s especially on the 15W40.
And it gets worse, if I click Mediterranean, it's giving 20W50.
I am aware FSM has pages for engine oil but I am not able to get my head around those W figures and I once in a while work on a Volkwagen giving it 5W30 and on a Hyundai giving it 15W40 because the owner said so and that car runs fine b.t.w.
Could someone school me the basics on engine oil use? I will use Valvoline because I find it has a great price but also good quality. It is available to me in all tastes. The reason I'm asking is that single HP that is hiding there or runs away from my car...
I would also like to hear on what other people do, this is a non turbo, should I be worried about black oil that is also three years old? Can I leave it there and take the decrease in fuel economy which I know is there?
A lot of questions I hope someone will tell me their trick and call me a pony
I forgot to mention, I do race at traffic lights and that is about it.
Last edited by richardwbb
on 2018-06-04
at 16-55-55.