Re: 2000 Civic-Oil Requirements
#1
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Re: 2000 Civic-Oil Requirements
I suggest a good quality Canola oil. Soy oil if you can find it, but they
only sell that stuff in the hippie stores, and since you drive a honda,
rather than a VW you may not know where that type of store is. but I bet if
you drove down to the Ching Chang Ming Chow parts store, and followed the
next VW van you saw, you'd make it just fine.
"Frank wilson" <nospam@mailbox.com> wrote in message
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> Saw a post on this NG from the other day which address the subject
> of oil viscosity.From the responses,it appears that it's a serious no-no
>
> to use anything but 5W-30...at least on certain models.
>
> Apart from possibly lower gas mileage with heavier oil,is it
> *really* bad news to use 10W-30 in the summer rather than
> 5W-30? I certainly always use 5W-30 in the colder months.
>
> Thanks!
>
only sell that stuff in the hippie stores, and since you drive a honda,
rather than a VW you may not know where that type of store is. but I bet if
you drove down to the Ching Chang Ming Chow parts store, and followed the
next VW van you saw, you'd make it just fine.
"Frank wilson" <nospam@mailbox.com> wrote in message
news:3F0185ED.9FB226C3@mailbox.com...
> Saw a post on this NG from the other day which address the subject
> of oil viscosity.From the responses,it appears that it's a serious no-no
>
> to use anything but 5W-30...at least on certain models.
>
> Apart from possibly lower gas mileage with heavier oil,is it
> *really* bad news to use 10W-30 in the summer rather than
> 5W-30? I certainly always use 5W-30 in the colder months.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Re: 2000 Civic-Oil Requirements
Can I get a cheech and chong?
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 00:16:18 -0700, "Chris & Brandie"
<koalamazed@comcast.net> wrote:
>I suggest a good quality Canola oil. Soy oil if you can find it, but they
>only sell that stuff in the hippie stores, and since you drive a honda,
>rather than a VW you may not know where that type of store is. but I bet if
>you drove down to the Ching Chang Ming Chow parts store, and followed the
>next VW van you saw, you'd make it just fine.
>
>
>"Frank wilson" <nospam@mailbox.com> wrote in message
>news:3F0185ED.9FB226C3@mailbox.com...
>> Saw a post on this NG from the other day which address the subject
>> of oil viscosity.From the responses,it appears that it's a serious no-no
>>
>> to use anything but 5W-30...at least on certain models.
>>
>> Apart from possibly lower gas mileage with heavier oil,is it
>> *really* bad news to use 10W-30 in the summer rather than
>> 5W-30? I certainly always use 5W-30 in the colder months.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 00:16:18 -0700, "Chris & Brandie"
<koalamazed@comcast.net> wrote:
>I suggest a good quality Canola oil. Soy oil if you can find it, but they
>only sell that stuff in the hippie stores, and since you drive a honda,
>rather than a VW you may not know where that type of store is. but I bet if
>you drove down to the Ching Chang Ming Chow parts store, and followed the
>next VW van you saw, you'd make it just fine.
>
>
>"Frank wilson" <nospam@mailbox.com> wrote in message
>news:3F0185ED.9FB226C3@mailbox.com...
>> Saw a post on this NG from the other day which address the subject
>> of oil viscosity.From the responses,it appears that it's a serious no-no
>>
>> to use anything but 5W-30...at least on certain models.
>>
>> Apart from possibly lower gas mileage with heavier oil,is it
>> *really* bad news to use 10W-30 in the summer rather than
>> 5W-30? I certainly always use 5W-30 in the colder months.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
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Re: 2000 Civic-Oil Requirements
I've been reading this guys posts, why are you in the Honda Newsgroup??
You're obviously a redneck Domestic lover. Why don't you go to Fords and
Chevy's R' US or something.
PS. Move your Trailer off my property...
"Chris & Brandie" <koalamazed@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:h7Wdnf7qVOxnGp-iU-KYvA@comcast.com...
> I suggest a good quality Canola oil. Soy oil if you can find it, but they
> only sell that stuff in the hippie stores, and since you drive a honda,
> rather than a VW you may not know where that type of store is. but I bet
if
> you drove down to the Ching Chang Ming Chow parts store, and followed the
> next VW van you saw, you'd make it just fine.
>
>
> "Frank wilson" <nospam@mailbox.com> wrote in message
> news:3F0185ED.9FB226C3@mailbox.com...
> > Saw a post on this NG from the other day which address the subject
> > of oil viscosity.From the responses,it appears that it's a serious no-no
> >
> > to use anything but 5W-30...at least on certain models.
> >
> > Apart from possibly lower gas mileage with heavier oil,is it
> > *really* bad news to use 10W-30 in the summer rather than
> > 5W-30? I certainly always use 5W-30 in the colder months.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>
>
You're obviously a redneck Domestic lover. Why don't you go to Fords and
Chevy's R' US or something.
PS. Move your Trailer off my property...
"Chris & Brandie" <koalamazed@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:h7Wdnf7qVOxnGp-iU-KYvA@comcast.com...
> I suggest a good quality Canola oil. Soy oil if you can find it, but they
> only sell that stuff in the hippie stores, and since you drive a honda,
> rather than a VW you may not know where that type of store is. but I bet
if
> you drove down to the Ching Chang Ming Chow parts store, and followed the
> next VW van you saw, you'd make it just fine.
>
>
> "Frank wilson" <nospam@mailbox.com> wrote in message
> news:3F0185ED.9FB226C3@mailbox.com...
> > Saw a post on this NG from the other day which address the subject
> > of oil viscosity.From the responses,it appears that it's a serious no-no
> >
> > to use anything but 5W-30...at least on certain models.
> >
> > Apart from possibly lower gas mileage with heavier oil,is it
> > *really* bad news to use 10W-30 in the summer rather than
> > 5W-30? I certainly always use 5W-30 in the colder months.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>
>
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