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Congratulations, and ignore the trolls!!!
(They're just jealous 'cause they haven't got both!!!
)
You're going to have great fun in the car...but get over to one of the CTR forums or Honda-Evolutions, there'll be some useful advice about tyres/geometry/brakes/simple tweaks to make it even better!
(IMHO tyres is the key...Honda's seem VERY tyre-dependent, and it's not always the OEM that's best...)
(They're just jealous 'cause they haven't got both!!!


You're going to have great fun in the car...but get over to one of the CTR forums or Honda-Evolutions, there'll be some useful advice about tyres/geometry/brakes/simple tweaks to make it even better!
(IMHO tyres is the key...Honda's seem VERY tyre-dependent, and it's not always the OEM that's best...)
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
stewie732 said:
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
MrFlibbles said:
stewie732 said:
cool. but i better make sure thats what was used at the last oil change surely?
would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
If you are changing it, I wouldnt worry too much. After a drain there will of course be some left in, but it shouldnt be enough to make any difference. would it be a big deal if a slightly different oil had been used at its first service?
Just dont do what a chap on t'internet did once - flushed it through with water to get all of the old oil out!
the car has just been serviced. i just dont know what oil was used until now and for its service....
i am sure it will tell me somewhere. i have no quams or hold ups about using the best 5w 40 full synth perhaps? but i cant use that surely if it was changed with a different type of oil.
havoc said:
I wasn't aware that mixing oils made that much difference, tbh.
And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
full synth 10w 30 mobile 1 is what was used. 13 quid plus vat apparently.And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
they said they reccomend not mixing oils. :shrug:
havoc said:
I wasn't aware that mixing oils made that much difference, tbh.
And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
I use motul 300v which is a true synthetic. And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...

Revs_Addiction said:
havoc said:
I wasn't aware that mixing oils made that much difference, tbh.
And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...
I use motul 300v which is a true synthetic. And as far as 'fully synth' goes, unless you're paying >£20 a litre, it's just going to be cracked mineral oil with additives anyway...it's as much a marketing tag as anything else for most off-the-shelf oils...

p.s any tyre reccomendations?
Edited by stewie732 on Monday 18th February 16:57
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