Help Do i have to change my OIl?
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Do i have to change my OIl?
hey I im a noob when it comes to maintenance. I been using Royal Purple SAE 5W30 oil since i bought my car. I change my oil every 3k miles exactly and if not then before. I finally just hit 12k yesturday and going to change my oil again. I was wondering if i should be using a different oil or change to a diff oil. I always hear people say when you get to a certain mile, you change up your oil to something else but i dont know what that is.
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really? the only reason im using Royal Purple SAE 5w30 is cause i called the dealership and they told me they use Mobil 1 5w30 at the dealership for all oil change so i just got Royal Purple 5w30 cause its the same Heat temperature or whatever and a better name
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IMO, if you are using full synthetic oil and changing it every 3K miles you are just wasting tons of money! Stop right now. If you use a full synthetic, which is great to do, you can safely change every 5K at a minimum. Even Infiniti only recommends every 3750. Personally, I'd recommend changing your filter and topping off after about 5K and then oil and filter after another 5K but that's just me and my personal experience with Nissan engines and synthetics.
Royal Purple or Mobil 1 it really doesn't matter as both are high quality fully synthetic oils. Any quality synthetic will work.
Royal Purple or Mobil 1 it really doesn't matter as both are high quality fully synthetic oils. Any quality synthetic will work.
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IMO, if you are using full synthetic oil and changing it every 3K miles you are just wasting tons of money! Stop right now. If you use a full synthetic, which is great to do, you can safely change every 5K at a minimum. Even Infiniti only recommends every 3750. Personally, I'd recommend changing your filter and topping off after about 5K and then oil and filter after another 5K but that's just me and my personal experience with Nissan engines and synthetics.
Royal Purple or Mobil 1 it really doesn't matter as both are high quality fully synthetic oils. Any quality synthetic will work.
Royal Purple or Mobil 1 it really doesn't matter as both are high quality fully synthetic oils. Any quality synthetic will work.
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I have 212K on my '96 Maxima and 270K+ on my '92 Stanza with no engine wear related issues.
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^^ i concur !
7500 mi between oil changes for me, on German Castrol 0w-30. Sent my used oil to Blackstone for analysis and they said i could run it even longer. So i think im good at 7500 miles.
7500 mi between oil changes for me, on German Castrol 0w-30. Sent my used oil to Blackstone for analysis and they said i could run it even longer. So i think im good at 7500 miles.
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oh alright thanks guy. i guess ill continue to just use Royal Purple 5w30. im prob change my oil today then wont change it for another 5k or so. Do yall use 5w30? some people say to switch to 10w30 after awhile but i was like nah ill just listen to the dealer
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Black Betty...this one's for you: I'm really interested in starting to change my own oil (and going synthetic: Motul, Mobil 1, or RP), but am worried about voiding my Infiniti warranty since my car is brand new. How do you get around this issue as far as documentation of oil changes, etc? Or is the thought that if you do the oil changes regularly and correctly, there shouldn't be an issue to begin with?
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Black Betty...this one's for you: I'm really interested in starting to change my own oil (and going synthetic: Motul, Mobil 1, or RP), but am worried about voiding my Infiniti warranty since my car is brand new. How do you get around this issue as far as documentation of oil changes, etc? Or is the thought that if you do the oil changes regularly and correctly, there shouldn't be an issue to begin with?
Did you send him a PM? That might be faster, than waiting for him to come in here and view the thread and answer the question you specifically asked him.
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LOL good one buddy....actually anyone is free to answer this if they have knowledge/experience. Is there butter on that popcorn?
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LOL =)
We'll let Black Betty confirm, but from what i have researched, seen other ppl post, and my own infiniti tech answer for me... is that you just need to save the receipts of the oil that you bought and the filter. Make sure it has date printed on receipt. Also you can write down in a log, of the date and mileage when u changed the oil, and staple the receipts to that log page.
I blv the book we got, which contains the manual, also has some service log there for you to get started. cd be wrong about that cuz i need to get around to logging it. Thats how it was for the other cars i've owned.
Just err on the side of caution, and save ur recipts and keep detailed records.
We'll let Black Betty confirm, but from what i have researched, seen other ppl post, and my own infiniti tech answer for me... is that you just need to save the receipts of the oil that you bought and the filter. Make sure it has date printed on receipt. Also you can write down in a log, of the date and mileage when u changed the oil, and staple the receipts to that log page.
I blv the book we got, which contains the manual, also has some service log there for you to get started. cd be wrong about that cuz i need to get around to logging it. Thats how it was for the other cars i've owned.
Just err on the side of caution, and save ur recipts and keep detailed records.