Honda Civic Fuel, Oil, Cleaners & Other MaintenanceExtending the life of your Honda Civic requires the proper fuel, oil, and cleaners, along with other regularly scheduled maintenance. Keep your Honda Civic fuel and oil at the right levels to keep your Civic on the road longer.
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its a waste to buy the small bottles when the gallon jugs are so cheap. when you do the oil and trans fluid change, you want to add the lc20 to the bottled oil first before pouring into the car. that way you do not overfill past the max line. i cannot give you an actual quart amount for the oil and trans, sometimes my engine only takes 3.2 qts for engine and 2.9 for trans. it always varies so be sure to check the dipstick when the car is on flat ground. oil you check with engine cold, trans fluid when engine is hot and running.
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i was reading up on the lab reports and it says you can also use the lc20 in the power steering fluid (but definately NOT brake fluid lol). i am already using it in the motor oil and the auto trans oil, so why not put some in ps oil too. i added 1.5 oz in the reservoir (you need the oil level to be at MIN, then add the 1.5 oz of lc20 and it will go up to MAX). i used a couple shop towels stuck in the opening to pull out some of the fluid. i will post back if i notice any difference. i already did a drain and refill of the ps fluid a week ago, so if i notice more difference it will be from the lc20. not sure why i havent tried this yet!
oh on a side note, i recently put some fp-plus in our lawn mower gas (regular unleaded), which is acting pretty messed up lately and taking hundreds of tries to start it. when it finally fired up, i could tell it was running stronger already. and i know the gas inside will be good til next summer.
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