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Old 06-29-2006
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best oil for boost?

hey guys, i am getting my turbo soon and i want everything to turn out right. what oil do you guys reccomend and how often should i change my oil? do you boost guys stick with a certain oil filter? i ussually do mobile 1 with just a regular FRAM filter everything 3k miles.
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Im not boosted but you should use more oil, and the oil should be thicker and...
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I use stock kind of oil. No probs.
I think Honda recomends 5w20.
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Oh yeah synthetic is a good idea too.
^^where are you located?

^You should get some redline 5w30.
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redline/royal purple ftw
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if u havent seen the new greddy brand oil........that stuff is sick as can be. thats what im running. its BLUE.


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That is funny I have been looking at the add for weeks on the back of several magazines. red line is up there, so is greddy, but NOT that purple crap. It is not as good.

Yes, Honda does recomend what you are running but that is for stock.
Even in your cold climate i would use 5w30, if you were any warmer I would say go with 5w-40.
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royal purple IS good wtf are u talkin about
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That is funny I have been looking at the add for weeks on the back of several magazines. red line is up there, so is greddy, but NOT that purple crap. It is not as good.

Yes, Honda does recomend what you are running but that is for stock.
Even in your cold climate i would use 5w30, if you were any warmer I would say go with 5w-40.
I see what you're saying. I thought about it, but the funny thing is that Honda doesnt say to use different kinds of oil for witnter or summer use.
So I just do what they say, Honda knows their cars best.
The brand that I go with is always Castrol GTX.
I used this oil on many of my different cars: Honda, Toyota, Chevy, Ford, Nissan, Acura - no problems.
I dont like to run after new brands, Castrol is a very respected brand and I trust them.
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personally i like moble 1 5w-20 full synthetic.
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well i live in vegas and it gets hot as a mother f'er over here. 100 high on the average..... i am gettin boosted soon. i asked some of my buddies they told me to get full synthetic 5w30 oil. but i still dont know what to stick with, oil seems like a pretty touchy subject
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Its all the same besides weight to me, I put whatever in.

Honda recomends like 3 quarts, is that all you use?
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the way you should do it:

----fully synthetic such as quaker stake...----
-----5w-30----
-- 5.5 quarts for me
cheap oil filter, or something thats not heavy duty

and change oil every 1,000 miles
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no offense to the other knowledgable guys but ask boilermaker he just got boosted and he knows what he's talking about.
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Originally Posted by BoostedVik
the way you should do it:

----fully synthetic such as quaker stake...----
-----5w-30----
-- 5.5 quarts for me
cheap oil filter, or something thats not heavy duty

and change oil every 1,000 miles
5.5 qts!!!!!!

take a look at your owners manual sometime
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mobil 1 would be just fine, you dont need any special oil. 3k on an oil, especially mobil 1 is no sweat.

In your shoes, i'd run any synthetic 5w-20 for 5k, with a wix/napa gold filter. you could go even longer than 5k honestly, but that might be pushing it since youre use to only going 3k and that would probably be a hard habit to break.
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Originally Posted by DIZZLE
5.5 qts!!!!!!

take a look at your owners manual sometime
turbo cars need more oil.... the oil runs throught the turbo, you need more oil than regular civic that uses about 4 quarts
the oil runs throught the oil line from the oil sending unit, from the back of the engine to the turbo, any more comments???

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no u dont need any more oil! the difference in the amount of extra oil needed is small. most of you are acting like you know nothing about cars, maybe you just dont. you do what you want if that works for you but mine runs fine and oil pressure is where it is supose to be with a little over 4 qrts.
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stock civics need 3.75 quarts of oil. i ussually put maybe almost 3.9 or something alright thanks for your help guys why cant boiler walk in here? he lives in the hot weather too so he would know what is best.
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I think jrfish r somebody recomended he try 5w30 or 40 not 100% though.

Sure that is right about the amount of oil I thought stock used lesss than that.
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yea i am almost 100% sure the manual says 3.75 quarts of oil.
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YEah its 3.7 quarts, I got it mixed up with another capacity.
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your note supposed to use synthetic oil with turbos...its too thin...just stick with 4 quarts of 5w20 regular oil and a honda oil filter and u'll be fine
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^that is all wrong.
You should use thicker weight synthetic.
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synthetic looks just as thick as conventional to me...even thicker at operating temperature



and why should you use a thicker oil with a turbo?

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Dude its real simple. I don t mean to be a jerk but its just really simple. Do some research.

Its heat BTW.
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Well i dont know what you've heard, but its wrong. Increased oil temps is no reason to switch to a thicker oil. I'm not going to search because theres nothing for me to "learn". Theres really only one reason i see switching to a thicker oil if you run a turbo on your civic, and thats the possibility of an increase in fuel dilution in the oil.

Dont believe everything you hear. Most of the information on motor oil i see floating around on this site is wrong
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I was not talking about searching this site.

Why do t88s use 50 and 60 weight oil?
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dude what are you talking about? a t88 bolted on to what engine? where do you get this information from? just because someone has a huge turbo on their car doesnt mean they know anything about oil.
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Greddy for one, recomends thicker oil. Have you not seen t he ad? LOL


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