[OVERASKED] oil and spark plug choices

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Chris Garcia, Aug 11, 2003.

  1. Chris Garcia

    Chris Garcia Guest

    i'm sure everyone asks this.. but i'm going to ask anyways

    i have a '96 Civic EX (1.6L sohc vtec), if i'm not mistaken.. just hit
    16000 miles.

    here it comes....... what kind of oil should i use? :) preferrably
    something that I can have them use at wal-mart.. and i already know not
    to use fram. :)

    is there a specific spark plug that would give me better fuel efficiency?
    if not, what would be the best ones to use? i guess a balance between
    cost and performance..

    also, my car gets about 20mpg (mostly delivering pizza) ... should i be
    getting more? what could i do to improve that? .. other than quitting my
    job ;)

    thanks in advance!

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    Chris Garcia, Aug 11, 2003
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    Sean Dinh Guest

    I use Mobil 1 synthetic and NGK spark plugs. I got around 25 mpg on a 96 EX.
     
    Sean Dinh, Aug 11, 2003
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    Robert Guest

    I use Honda oil, but I used to buy castrol. I think no matter much which
    brand. I do not use Mobil 1 because I drive ~80 miles everyday, and for this
    reason I change my oil every 2 months.
    For spark plugs, use NGK, you can't go wrong and they are cheap. I used to
    have Bosch but I think NGK is better and cheaper.
    I get ~34 mpg with my 98 civic coupe.
     
    Robert, Aug 11, 2003
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    P. Moss Guest

    I've always used Penzoil 5W-30 in my '97 Civic EX. I was using Honda oil
    filters (made by Filtech), until some posts here and a website convinced me
    to just buy STPs and be happy.
    Just get the correct NGKs. I always use the non-platinum ones, which are
    way cheaper.
    I would think so...my car (5 spd, BTW) has never dropped below 30 mpg,
    regardless of how/where/when I have driven it. I just filled up today, and
    averaged around 34 mpg on my last tank. On extended interstate driving, I
    can get 36 or better.

    -patrick
     
    P. Moss, Aug 12, 2003
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  5. Chris Garcia

    Chris Garcia Guest

    yeah... i was kinda embarrassed .. talking with my mom about gas
    mileage.. she said that their 99 cr-v gets about 20mpg in city... argh.

    i'm betting something is probably worn out due to age.. my grandfather
    (who i got the car from) didn't drive it much .. kept very good records
    on it, but i think everything was done based on mileage.. is it possible
    for spark plugs and wires to deteriorate over 7 1/2 years?

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    Chris Garcia, Aug 12, 2003
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  6. Chris Garcia

    Chris Garcia Guest

    Chris Garcia <> decided to join the conversation
    a followup.. took a 140 mile (round trip) trip to Baton Rouge.. Got ~
    38mpg.. it must be my driving habits in the city.. i need to stop
    accelerating so quickly.. cut back on the a/c usage. the tank before the
    trip, i did try to calm it down a little, got up to 22mpg


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    http://www.ChrisGarcia.com <- My Homepage
    http://www.chrisgarcia.com/cars/ <- *NEW* My cars
    http://www.chrisgarcia.com/dogs/ <- *Sort-of NEW* My dogs
    http://starwars.chrisgarcia.com/ <- Centerpoint Station, the "ghost-town"
    of the Star Wars Universe!
     
    Chris Garcia, Aug 14, 2003
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