What oil do you use?
#1
What oil do you use?
Whats going on guys. This is my first post on this forum, I just picked up a 95 z28 with only 64k on the odometer. Since I am new to the scene, I was wondering what brand oil you all prefer, and the weight/viscosity. Synthetic or conventional. I notice that the manual recommends 5W30 for the LT1. I ran redline in my previous vehicle, and I have no complaints. The car seemed to run smoother. I have a the dredded intake mani leak, so do you think that temporarily switching to a higher weight i.e. 10W30 would help slow the leak?
#2
RE: What oil do you use?
I only use Valvoline. Little secret from when I worked at Napa auto parts is that Napa brand oil is the same exact stuffas Valvoline but it cost less. As for the 5W30 I have never owned a car new enough to need 5W30. I have always ran 10 until the one I have now and it runs synthetic.
#3
RE: What oil do you use?
I use Mobil 1 5w-30, and just the last time I changed which is the first time since I got the car which was last month, I used a Mobil 1 oil filter too. If you are going to get Mobil1 go to Wal-Mart. I got a 5 quart jug for $20, and the Mobil 1 oil filter for $9.
#7
RE: What oil do you use?
1993-2002 Chevrolet Camaro Reliability [/align]
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Trouble Spots[/align]Consumer Guide'sĀ® Auto Editors have scoured repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to search for commonly occurring problems for a particular vehicle. In some cases we also give possible manufacturer-suggested solutions. In many instances these trouble spots are Technical Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer, however, we have our own expert looking at additional vehicle problems. [/align]Check-engine light: Engine knock and/or check-engine light could be cause by corrosion on the rear knock sensor. (1998-02) [/align]Coolant leak: The 3.8-liter V6 may leak coolant into the engine from the intake manifold. A new gasket kit, revised throttle body nuts, and sealing compound is available. Redesigned manifolds are also available in the aftermarket. (1993-02) [/align]Coolant leak: Coolant loss via plastic intake manifold is corrected by installing upgraded manifold and gaskets plus new PCV kit. (1995-02) [/align]Cruise control: Because of oversensitivity, the cruise control cuts out and won't reset unless the key is turned off. GM will replace the cruise-control module. (1993-95) [/align]Doors: Although the doors can be locked manually, the power door locks may not operate due to a rubber bumper falling off of the actuator arm. (1995-96) [/align]Doors: The power door locks fail because the actuator rod comes apart. (1994-97) [/align]Engine temperature: Overheating and coolant loss may be due to rough surface on radiator filler neck. Neck should be sanded smooth and cap replaced. (1999-2000) [/align]Hard starting: Hard starting and drivability problems on 5.7-liter V8 could be caused by coolant in distributor. (1993-02) [/align]Heater core: The seal on the heater core case gets loose and cold air enters, which reduces the heater performance. (1993-94) [/align]Rear axle noise: Under warranty, the company will replace the entire rear axle (excluding brake rotors on cars with rear disc brakes) on a complete exchange basis. (1995) [/align]Steering noise: The upper bearing mount in the steering column can get loose and cause a snapping or clicking, requiring a new bearing spring and turn-signal cancel cam. (1994-96) [/align]Vehicle shake: Cars with the 5.7-liter engine may vibrate at highway speeds. Replacing the driveshaft fixes the problem, but usually results in axle noise becoming more apparent. (1993-96) [/align][/align]
#8
RE: What oil do you use?
i used to work at Valvoline Instant Oil Change and Valvoline Maxlife would be the one i would use to slow or even stop the leaks ive seen it slow down alot of leaks in the past and even stop some it might take a couple of times but it worth it but i use Valvoline 5w30syn and Purple in the 6speed/rearend i only have 43k