View Poll Results: Oil change at 1200 miles?
Of course



35
64.81%
No (if you say no write why in the thread)



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35.19%
Voters: 54. You may not vote on this poll
1200 miles....now what?
We all get screwed by the big oil tycoons anyways, so why not?! Think about it...there's nothing wrong with changing the fully syn oil out after 3k miles...just costs more...that's it. It doesn't harm anything and like many have posted, it can only make your engine smile & say thank you. Also, think about it again...the car manufacturers telling everyone "not" to change their oil but for every 5k to even 8k miles???? Yeah, cause they don't have anything to gain by peoples engines wearing out a little faster do they (just have to buy a new car)???
To change early or not to change early...Big whoopin' deal. I change mine every 3k with Royal Purple. I could probably change it even sooner. Point is, just take as good care of what you own as possible and you'll probably enjoy longer if not enjoy it more. The oil tycoons are still gonna get there money...;-)
To change early or not to change early...Big whoopin' deal. I change mine every 3k with Royal Purple. I could probably change it even sooner. Point is, just take as good care of what you own as possible and you'll probably enjoy longer if not enjoy it more. The oil tycoons are still gonna get there money...;-)
Fazzzzy; not looking to pick a fight here, but if you are so concerned about big oil profits and raping the planet, etc, etc, why didn't you buy a hybrid??
Frankly, I don't give a damn about my MPG, emissions, or frequency of oil changes--I bought this car because it has enormous potential, is an absoloute kick in the *** to drive, and has major modification potential.
I invested a fair amount of $$ to buy this car and still FIRMLY believe that frequent fluid swaps will prolong the life of my car and, over the long haul, improve its performance and resale value. No disrespect.
Frankly, I don't give a damn about my MPG, emissions, or frequency of oil changes--I bought this car because it has enormous potential, is an absoloute kick in the *** to drive, and has major modification potential.
I invested a fair amount of $$ to buy this car and still FIRMLY believe that frequent fluid swaps will prolong the life of my car and, over the long haul, improve its performance and resale value. No disrespect.
anyone who told you your dumb for changing your oil every 1000 miles is a idiot that is the best insurance u can have on it being reliable i totally agree its the little things you do to benefit in teh long run
Originally Posted by jcpeyton
I have recently been criticized on these boards for changing oil TOO frequently, so you should take this response w/ a grain of salt.
I've owned many,many sports /performance cars and motorcycles over my 50+ years and have raced/ autocrossed most of them. I have always changed oil more frequently than recommended.
My '04 ZR has 44k miles w/all the bolt on and exhaust mods and a KJR pulley, and lots of suspension/wheel/ tire mods as well. I drive the car as I believe it was intended to be driven. I change oil every 1k miles (which is what got me flamed in an unrelated post). It costs me about $30. I have had ZERO problems with my engine/drivetrain, and remain a firm believer in frequent oil and other fluid swaps. It's the cheapest insurance you can buy.
I've owned many,many sports /performance cars and motorcycles over my 50+ years and have raced/ autocrossed most of them. I have always changed oil more frequently than recommended.
My '04 ZR has 44k miles w/all the bolt on and exhaust mods and a KJR pulley, and lots of suspension/wheel/ tire mods as well. I drive the car as I believe it was intended to be driven. I change oil every 1k miles (which is what got me flamed in an unrelated post). It costs me about $30. I have had ZERO problems with my engine/drivetrain, and remain a firm believer in frequent oil and other fluid swaps. It's the cheapest insurance you can buy.
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