Change Your Oil - Acura Integra and Other Cars
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You made a mistake. You suppose to pull the dip stick out, clean it, put it back in, and then pull it out and check it. Not once. THINK WITH YOUR DIPSTICK JIMMYY!!!!
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Ya like the one guy said.....a lot of people just go under the assumption of Frams's former good name. They now days being under a Honeywell ownership no longer Bendix.....they are really a crap filter. Fred Jones on youtube has a video of a cut out.
I used to use them......guilty........but then in 2006 i found out they were crap and i've been using Wix ever since (napa gold too made by wix).
Purolator, Amsoil (expensive) are good as well.
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Yay I change my oil. Thanks for the tips made my husband proud Haha
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THANKS THIS VIDEO HELPED ALOT! I HAVE A 94 INTEGRA LS 2DR B18
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You can never really gauge the life of your motor oil simply through visual inspection of the colour.. that's a popular misconception. To truely tell if your oil is spent would be to get a used oil analysis report on the oil. Oil can get dark within the first 2,000 miles easy but could still have another 2-3,000 miles of life left.
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royal purple is the shit for ur teg
The main thing preventing me from changing the oil in my 95 Integra is accessing the oil filter. It looks like a real pain in the ass to find. Plus I don't have jackstands, only a flimsy jack for changing a tire. But I absolutely hate waiting forever and a day whenever I take it to a shop to have the oil changed. What to do.
bg11215 3 months ago
@bg11215 Remove the bracket under the intake manifold and you can reach the oil filter from the engine bay. That bracket holding up the intake manifold is completely unnecessary because the intake is held on by about 9 bolts already. You can leave it off after that.
josephcmiller2 3 months ago
I see one problem with this video you used a Fram oil filter, tsk tsk!
JayzBeerz 5 months ago 2
@JayzBeerz Haha, thanks for pointing this out. I haven't used Fram in over a year but you are absolutely correct. I should add that in big bold letters: NO FRAM!
josephcmiller2 5 months ago 2
You can use whatever you want - just make sure to use the right weight for your engine. I personally use Castrol Syntec fully synthetic oil. Synthetic oil is shown to last longer, provide better lubrication, and a practically imperceptible increase in horsepower.
josephcmiller2 3 years ago