Re: Maintenance suggestions - Thanks !!
Which interval do you use for the spark plugs? From my experience with the
stock Champions, mileage begins to suffer after about 32k miles on a set of plugs. I realize that you can clean them and get more miles, but they are cheap and in my opinion not worth the trouble to reinstall used ones. Your owner's manual calls for 10w30 oil. Unless you are racing this vehicle or submitting it to extremely heavy loads (you are not) then 20w50 will do nothing for you, but will rather decrease fuel economy. If you want to use cheap paper element Fram filters, then fine. But they are designed to go along with the wasteful 3,000 mile oil change promoted by the oil companies. If you change the oil at 7-10k (many vehicle manufacturers now recommend 7k) then you are beginning to rely on the filter to trap particles. In that case you should use a good one. The goal of responsible and economically sound vehicle maintenance is to get the most mileage while spending the least amount of money. In my opinion you will get more total miles from the vehicle, while spending some more money, not a lot. Where exactly you get the best return for investment, is a matter of some debate and individual requirements. You want to add into the equation, that it is less fun to drive a vehicle that is not performing as well as it could. You have a great day too. Earle "Road Toad" <wo33446@juno.com> wrote in message news:1140361909.974582.221970@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > I'll check to see if I have the electronic ignition or not.......in any > event it's time for the plug wires and O2 sensor at least. Plugs > aren't due for another 20k but I may do the plugs while doing the > wires. > > Oil used is Pennzoil 20-50 w/Fram filter at about 7-10k > > Tranny at 60k > > Brakes last 60k > > Have a great day! > |
Re: Maintenance suggestions - Thanks !!
Which interval do you use for the spark plugs? From my experience with the
stock Champions, mileage begins to suffer after about 32k miles on a set of plugs. I realize that you can clean them and get more miles, but they are cheap and in my opinion not worth the trouble to reinstall used ones. Your owner's manual calls for 10w30 oil. Unless you are racing this vehicle or submitting it to extremely heavy loads (you are not) then 20w50 will do nothing for you, but will rather decrease fuel economy. If you want to use cheap paper element Fram filters, then fine. But they are designed to go along with the wasteful 3,000 mile oil change promoted by the oil companies. If you change the oil at 7-10k (many vehicle manufacturers now recommend 7k) then you are beginning to rely on the filter to trap particles. In that case you should use a good one. The goal of responsible and economically sound vehicle maintenance is to get the most mileage while spending the least amount of money. In my opinion you will get more total miles from the vehicle, while spending some more money, not a lot. Where exactly you get the best return for investment, is a matter of some debate and individual requirements. You want to add into the equation, that it is less fun to drive a vehicle that is not performing as well as it could. You have a great day too. Earle "Road Toad" <wo33446@juno.com> wrote in message news:1140361909.974582.221970@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > I'll check to see if I have the electronic ignition or not.......in any > event it's time for the plug wires and O2 sensor at least. Plugs > aren't due for another 20k but I may do the plugs while doing the > wires. > > Oil used is Pennzoil 20-50 w/Fram filter at about 7-10k > > Tranny at 60k > > Brakes last 60k > > Have a great day! > |
Re: Maintenance suggestions - Thanks !!
Which interval do you use for the spark plugs? From my experience with the
stock Champions, mileage begins to suffer after about 32k miles on a set of plugs. I realize that you can clean them and get more miles, but they are cheap and in my opinion not worth the trouble to reinstall used ones. Your owner's manual calls for 10w30 oil. Unless you are racing this vehicle or submitting it to extremely heavy loads (you are not) then 20w50 will do nothing for you, but will rather decrease fuel economy. If you want to use cheap paper element Fram filters, then fine. But they are designed to go along with the wasteful 3,000 mile oil change promoted by the oil companies. If you change the oil at 7-10k (many vehicle manufacturers now recommend 7k) then you are beginning to rely on the filter to trap particles. In that case you should use a good one. The goal of responsible and economically sound vehicle maintenance is to get the most mileage while spending the least amount of money. In my opinion you will get more total miles from the vehicle, while spending some more money, not a lot. Where exactly you get the best return for investment, is a matter of some debate and individual requirements. You want to add into the equation, that it is less fun to drive a vehicle that is not performing as well as it could. You have a great day too. Earle "Road Toad" <wo33446@juno.com> wrote in message news:1140361909.974582.221970@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > I'll check to see if I have the electronic ignition or not.......in any > event it's time for the plug wires and O2 sensor at least. Plugs > aren't due for another 20k but I may do the plugs while doing the > wires. > > Oil used is Pennzoil 20-50 w/Fram filter at about 7-10k > > Tranny at 60k > > Brakes last 60k > > Have a great day! > |
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