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I did the first oil change on my '24 A-Spec and found this when I cut open the oil filter and examined the filter media.
I have never seen anything like this in any filter I have cut open in the past much less one from a new car with only 1,000 miles on it. Have any of you seen all this debris in their oil filter before and what do you think all those blue flecks are? The entire filter was full of this stuff along with a fair amount of aluminum particles but thankfully no steel bits. At least the OEM Honda filter appears to be doing a good job of filtering the oil.
The oil was also very black and smelled heavily of fuel. I have been driving this car with mixed throttle openings, rpm and engine loading but not lugging, hammering it or running it to red line throughout the 1,000 miles. Is this normal for these 1.5L turbo engines? Seeing as the oil life minder says the original oil still has 90% life remaining, if I hadn't changed it now who knows how bad the oil would have been by the time Acura would have allowed me to have them change it with their free service and then they would have left the old filter in place. With this much debris at 1,000 miles by the time the filter got changed with their free service after two oil changes it would be plugged up and the bypass valve would open so it would have offered no oil filtration at all.
I have never seen anything like this in any filter I have cut open in the past much less one from a new car with only 1,000 miles on it. Have any of you seen all this debris in their oil filter before and what do you think all those blue flecks are? The entire filter was full of this stuff along with a fair amount of aluminum particles but thankfully no steel bits. At least the OEM Honda filter appears to be doing a good job of filtering the oil.
The oil was also very black and smelled heavily of fuel. I have been driving this car with mixed throttle openings, rpm and engine loading but not lugging, hammering it or running it to red line throughout the 1,000 miles. Is this normal for these 1.5L turbo engines? Seeing as the oil life minder says the original oil still has 90% life remaining, if I hadn't changed it now who knows how bad the oil would have been by the time Acura would have allowed me to have them change it with their free service and then they would have left the old filter in place. With this much debris at 1,000 miles by the time the filter got changed with their free service after two oil changes it would be plugged up and the bypass valve would open so it would have offered no oil filtration at all.
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