'06 350Z MT - Oil Questions
Ok so I've read 20 billion posts and articles about the oil issues. Here are my questions as a new Z owner...
1. My Z has 24K on it, I have no idea what oil the previous owner used. Should I switch to any particular oil type/brand at my first oil change?
2. How often should I check the oil dipstick to ensure that the oil is to the "H" line on the dipstick?
Any other oil-related Z advice?
Thanks fellas!
1. My Z has 24K on it, I have no idea what oil the previous owner used. Should I switch to any particular oil type/brand at my first oil change?
2. How often should I check the oil dipstick to ensure that the oil is to the "H" line on the dipstick?
Any other oil-related Z advice?
Thanks fellas!
Ok I just checked it for the first time in 2 weeks since I got the car and checked it. When I got the car it was at the "H" level and it appears to be at the "H" level still, maybe a little lower. The problem is that it is never a clear reading...tried 4 times. Am I looking for complete coverage on the dipstick or just wherever oil is? Sorry if these are newb questions - new owner here trying to be safe! Thanks
Also am I going with straight 10W-30 on next fill up?
Also am I going with straight 10W-30 on next fill up?
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Thanks again. One last question - when I'm idling, what should the oil pressure gauge on the dash board read? I noticed it goes way up when I start driving. Is the dashboard oil gauge a good way of monitoring oil levels?
Let the car sit overnight before you check the oil.
Don't use the oil gauge as an indicator of how much oil is in the engine.
The most oil consumption I've read is around 2-3 quarts every 1k miles. If you check your oil once per tank of gas, you should be alright.
Once you get a feel for how much oil you may/may not be consuming, you can adjust your oil checks accordingly.
Another easy indicator of oil consumption is "soot" on the bottom of your exhaust pipes. You'll know what I'm talking about when you see it.
Feel free to check out the oil consumption sticky in the engine and drivetrain forum for more info and advice. I'm on my revup replacement engine and luckily it's not consuming. Good luck.
Don't use the oil gauge as an indicator of how much oil is in the engine.
The most oil consumption I've read is around 2-3 quarts every 1k miles. If you check your oil once per tank of gas, you should be alright.
Once you get a feel for how much oil you may/may not be consuming, you can adjust your oil checks accordingly.
Another easy indicator of oil consumption is "soot" on the bottom of your exhaust pipes. You'll know what I'm talking about when you see it.
Feel free to check out the oil consumption sticky in the engine and drivetrain forum for more info and advice. I'm on my revup replacement engine and luckily it's not consuming. Good luck.
I had an 06 that used to burn lots of oil. It is all about how you break the rev up's in to determine if yours will burn oil. Yours has 24K you should be ok by now if there is no consumption.
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There's no real need to monitor it everyday or after every drive. That's just ridiculous. Once a week should be the perfect amount of time to monitor the car.
These are all great replies!!
Really any oil is good now adays. I'd stick with 5w-30 though reguardless of the brand or type of oil tho.
Also if you read your manual it tells you that your oil level should be just below the H when cold not at the H. But with expansion etc., i would imagine if you check it hot then on the H would be right.
Really any oil is good now adays. I'd stick with 5w-30 though reguardless of the brand or type of oil tho.
Also if you read your manual it tells you that your oil level should be just below the H when cold not at the H. But with expansion etc., i would imagine if you check it hot then on the H would be right.
i have had a revup for a while and been on forums a while aswell when it was a issue solved by my V2 engine, but not all have the consumption issue. But i would test just in case.
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