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Congratulations, and ignore the trolls!!!
(They're just jealous 'cause they haven't got both!!! )
You're going to have great fun in the car...but get over to one of the CTR forums or Honda-Evolutions, there'll be some useful advice about tyres/geometry/brakes/simple tweaks to make it even better!
(IMHO tyres is the key...Honda's seem VERY tyre-dependent, and it's not always the OEM that's best...)
(They're just jealous 'cause they haven't got both!!! )
You're going to have great fun in the car...but get over to one of the CTR forums or Honda-Evolutions, there'll be some useful advice about tyres/geometry/brakes/simple tweaks to make it even better!
(IMHO tyres is the key...Honda's seem VERY tyre-dependent, and it's not always the OEM that's best...)
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
stewie732 said:
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
the car has just been serviced. i just dont know what oil was used until now and for its service....
i am sure it will tell me somewhere. i have no quams or hold ups about using the best 5w 40 full synth perhaps? but i cant use that surely if it was changed with a different type of oil.
havoc said:
I wasn't aware that mixing oils made that much difference, tbh.
And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
full synth 10w 30 mobile 1 is what was used. 13 quid plus vat apparently.And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
they said they reccomend not mixing oils. :shrug:
havoc said:
I wasn't aware that mixing oils made that much difference, tbh.
And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
I use motul 300v which is a true synthetic. And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
Revs_Addiction said:
havoc said:
I wasn't aware that mixing oils made that much difference, tbh.
And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
I use motul 300v which is a true synthetic. And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
p.s any tyre reccomendations?
Edited by stewie732 on Monday 18th February 16:57
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