PandaTeggy24
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- First Name
- Tony
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- Jul 21, 2023
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- Chicago Burb's
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- '24 Integra A-Spec, '95 Mustang GT, '15 Evo X
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- #16
I agree with you on maintaining a vehicle you intend on keeping around a while. I work at a Honda dealership, so my OEM prices are, well, let's just say very reasonable lol. I appreciate the responses everyone. I'll likely do 15k-20k on MTF & 25k-30k on plugs that are stupid expensive even working for Honda.I got my ITS 30 March.
I did both first oil change and MTF at just under 1k. I believe in the old fashioned idea of break in periods and break in oil changes to drain out the metal debris created during the break in mating process of parts. I installed magnetic drain plugs in both while I was at it. I'll do another oil drain at 3k and then again at 5k when I'll thereafter. I'll do 15k MTF changes.
I say that to say this, it's your expensive purchase. Oil is cheap. Engines and transmissions are not. So I'm 100% with you on taking good care of your nice things.
To answer your question, I went with Amsoil in both fluid cases. Amsoil Synchomesh for the tranny and Amsoil OE 0w20 for the first two changes. I'll switch to 5w30 at 5k for my OCIs there after.
Some call frequent changes a waste of money, but over the life of the car, how much is saved vs risk and hassle of poor engine performance, hassle, and engine life?
Amsoil OE 0W20 5.6qt = $39.62
Puralator Boss Oil Filter = $12.74
Drain plug washer = $1?
Total = $53.36
Every 5k miles. I drive about 10k per year and change my own oil. So $106 per year. So in 10 years and 100k miles, I'll spend a grand total of $1060 on oil changes plus the two break in changes so $1220 in my first 10 years of ownership.
Amsoil MTF Synchomesh 2.3qt = $36.32
Drain/Fill/Check plug washers = $3?
Total = $39.32
Every 15k miles. So not even once a year. But in 10 years at 105000 miles I'll have done 5 changes. Grand total of $200 over 10 years plus the one break in changes so $240 in 10 years
So for me the math, not counting the break in changes, will save about $63 per year, ~$5 month, by doubling those intervals on a $60k car and risking build up, damage, and issues like mechanics report on 10k oil changes with these engines or I be a big baller and "waste" an extra $5 a month.
Anyone paying $30k-$40k for an Aspec or $60k+ for an ITS being worried about $5/month should just skip one Starbucks coffee per month and change the fluids. I can't imagine anyone able to afford a $60k car is too worried about $5/month. That's less than a Netflix subscription.
I am tuned & am getting ready to install the rest on my bolt on's before I buy a catback. I already have a 3" downpipe & front pipe attached to the stock catback & it doesn't sound too bad but isn't loud enough for my tastes.
Thanks everyone!
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