ntoddalbert
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As a guy who is by training an aircraft tech and is just a nut about maintenance as my detailing I do it all myself.
With that said, 3k oil changes with a good synthetic are really overkill, I have had oil analysis done that show even with 10K on the oil it has plenty of life left.
Its hard to resist the marketing and old world thinking from the past. But unless you do a very short commute and the oil never gets a chance to reach operating temps, your really just throwing money away with that interval.
Bobistheoilguy.com is a great resource, seriously intelligent people who will prove to you that the 3K oil change, especially with synthetics is not only bad for the environment and your wallet, it also doesn't do much for your car. Its just been ingrained into our psyche for so long that its hard to resist. Mobil 1 even has a research paper saying too frequent changes are actually BAD, its hard to believe they would tell you not to buy their product more often but its true and can be found at Bobistheoilguy.
I will admit that I sometimes change mine more often than needed but 3K is just way too often, the cost to benefit ratio is just not there. When you think of it when was the last time you junked a car due to a lubrication issue, your suspension and electrical system will kill the car long before these modern engines will have oil issues, a few models do need frequent changes, VW's in particular but your Honda... not at all. In fact Honda doesn't even recommend you replace the filter with each change but every other change. I do change the filter every time, for the price and the deals I get at Autozone its silly not too.
I would go grab yourself some Castrol Syntec, they have it in Honda Spec 5/20 or my choice 0/30, my results have shown it to be a top notch product, it meets BMW specs ( The 0/30 that is) and my oil analysis have been fantastic, even the ones with 10K+ on the oil. My BMW interval is 15 K and when I look inside its like a new motor.....
Regarding your tranny, its really a big issue with Honda's that their fluid be used, if you read the forums its something all the knowledgeable people will stress, they have had issues with Honda automatics and the Honda brand really does make a difference. You only get 3 quarts out and its like 4.99 a quart at any Honda dealer, well worth the price
Your heart is in the right place, I know its hard to say im going to let the oil stay there longer., if its dirty that's a good thing, its doing its job. The real dirt is in the filter, the color change is not causing wear... its just changing color... dont sweat it.
For sure join Bobistheoilguy.com, great group of people and you will learn so much you will be amazed.
Fuel Injection cleaning is a dealer/jiffy lube up sell that I would run from. Buy a good brand of fuel, Shell, Chevron, see http://www.toptiergas.com/
If you really want to, add a bottle of Techron the week before your next oil change, this way anything cleaned will be removed with the oil. Also any fuel system cleaner seems to thin the oil so many recommend this way rather than with the oil change as most people do... I get Techron for either half price or buy one get one free at Pep Boys or AUtozone its always got a rebate or deal going for it. I have 6 bottles here right now I got at half off, stockpile it when its on sale ( Like now)
Its hard but this is the way to maintain a modern car, save the money for a water pump change and timing belt change, the Oil is good for a lot longer than you think. If you do short trips, every day then you may continue to change more frequently than needed but even then I would at least go to 5 K. Even then the guys in the know will say its overkill, serious overkill.
Save your money for some new detailing products!
With that said, 3k oil changes with a good synthetic are really overkill, I have had oil analysis done that show even with 10K on the oil it has plenty of life left.
Its hard to resist the marketing and old world thinking from the past. But unless you do a very short commute and the oil never gets a chance to reach operating temps, your really just throwing money away with that interval.
Bobistheoilguy.com is a great resource, seriously intelligent people who will prove to you that the 3K oil change, especially with synthetics is not only bad for the environment and your wallet, it also doesn't do much for your car. Its just been ingrained into our psyche for so long that its hard to resist. Mobil 1 even has a research paper saying too frequent changes are actually BAD, its hard to believe they would tell you not to buy their product more often but its true and can be found at Bobistheoilguy.
I will admit that I sometimes change mine more often than needed but 3K is just way too often, the cost to benefit ratio is just not there. When you think of it when was the last time you junked a car due to a lubrication issue, your suspension and electrical system will kill the car long before these modern engines will have oil issues, a few models do need frequent changes, VW's in particular but your Honda... not at all. In fact Honda doesn't even recommend you replace the filter with each change but every other change. I do change the filter every time, for the price and the deals I get at Autozone its silly not too.
I would go grab yourself some Castrol Syntec, they have it in Honda Spec 5/20 or my choice 0/30, my results have shown it to be a top notch product, it meets BMW specs ( The 0/30 that is) and my oil analysis have been fantastic, even the ones with 10K+ on the oil. My BMW interval is 15 K and when I look inside its like a new motor.....
Regarding your tranny, its really a big issue with Honda's that their fluid be used, if you read the forums its something all the knowledgeable people will stress, they have had issues with Honda automatics and the Honda brand really does make a difference. You only get 3 quarts out and its like 4.99 a quart at any Honda dealer, well worth the price
Your heart is in the right place, I know its hard to say im going to let the oil stay there longer., if its dirty that's a good thing, its doing its job. The real dirt is in the filter, the color change is not causing wear... its just changing color... dont sweat it.
For sure join Bobistheoilguy.com, great group of people and you will learn so much you will be amazed.
Fuel Injection cleaning is a dealer/jiffy lube up sell that I would run from. Buy a good brand of fuel, Shell, Chevron, see http://www.toptiergas.com/
If you really want to, add a bottle of Techron the week before your next oil change, this way anything cleaned will be removed with the oil. Also any fuel system cleaner seems to thin the oil so many recommend this way rather than with the oil change as most people do... I get Techron for either half price or buy one get one free at Pep Boys or AUtozone its always got a rebate or deal going for it. I have 6 bottles here right now I got at half off, stockpile it when its on sale ( Like now)
Its hard but this is the way to maintain a modern car, save the money for a water pump change and timing belt change, the Oil is good for a lot longer than you think. If you do short trips, every day then you may continue to change more frequently than needed but even then I would at least go to 5 K. Even then the guys in the know will say its overkill, serious overkill.
Save your money for some new detailing products!