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Redmond Boxster 09-16-2013 03:18 AM

Basic service needs help please
 
Hi guys

I just want to do a standard oil change & filter etc

I have a 1998 black box just want to know what the best oil for them are and what oil filters are the best? And any other tips will be much appreciated!

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Frodo 09-16-2013 03:25 AM

Regarding oil choices, do a SEARCH...there's VOLUMES of information, or maybe more accurately opinions on the subject.

Redmond Boxster 09-16-2013 03:41 AM

That really didn't give me any good information... Thanks for your very HELPFUL message

haz 09-16-2013 03:48 AM

Mine just got some Castrol Edge 0W40 which is Porsche approved and recommended by a Porsche indy specialist

Frodo 09-16-2013 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Redmond Boxster (Post 363426)
That really didn't give me any good information... Thanks for your very HELPFUL message

Hey, PLEASE don't start tossin' a lot of unwarranted sarcasm at me buddy. This subject's been covered a thousand times on this site. Don't be lazy---look it up! (For that matter, there's already a "Which oil to use" thread going right now. We need two of them??)

trimer 09-16-2013 04:48 AM

I just posted a "joke" thread on this to stir up the natives...that questions gets asked a lot on here.

My mechanic just did mine when he changed out my IMS bearing and put in Motul 8100 X-Cess 5W/40 Synthetic (Porsche approved list*). It is supposed to be high in ZDDP which is great for our cars. Not sure how much it costs (it was part of my total bill, but did discuss a normal oil change with him is about $175 with labor and filters and oil) but our cars get like 9 quarts of oil so remember that....

recycledsixtie 09-16-2013 05:24 AM

I stick to what the previous owner used - namely Mobil 1 Synthetic oil. I think it is 0w40. I use Hengst oil filters ordered from Pelican Parts. I don't like making changes from OEM but I do my own oil changes and save big $$$. Yes if you don't have it would suggest you get Wayne's 101 Projects for the Boxster at Pelican Parts - $30.
Pays for itself in no time if you do just the basics like oil and filter changes...

Yes and welcome to the forum!:)

trimer 09-16-2013 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by recycledsixtie (Post 363437)
I stick to what the previous owner used - namely Mobil 1 Synthetic oil. I think it is 0w40. I use Hengst oil filters ordered from Pelican Parts. I don't like making changes from OEM but I do my own oil changes and save big $$$. Yes if you don't have it would suggest you get Wayne's 101 Projects for the Boxster at Pelican Parts - $30.
Pays for itself in no time if you do just the basics like oil and filter changes...

Yes and welcome to the forum!:)

If im not mistaken, on my first Box - this was the same oil I used when I did my own oil changes as well.

Mark_T 09-16-2013 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Redmond Boxster (Post 363426)
That really didn't give me any good information... Thanks for your very HELPFUL message


I gotta say I'm really getting sick of these noobs coming in here asking questions that have already been covered ten thousand fkn times because they are just too goddamn lazy to do a search and get their own info, and then copping an attitude when they aren't immediately handed everything they want on a platter. And then they wonder why they get flamed.

Trey T 09-16-2013 05:54 AM

I noticed porsche enthusiasts are the most sensitive when it comes to recommendation for maintenance or repair. Don't think too hard, guys!

Get 5w40 or 0w40 synthetic from any reputable brand. You don't have to use Mobile 1

haz 09-16-2013 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark_T (Post 363441)
You can start by taking a whole 1/2 hour out of your incredibly busy life and READ THE FKN MANUAL THAT CAME WITH YOUR CAR!!!

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But seriously, people need to be less lazy.

recycledsixtie 09-16-2013 06:07 AM

Shooting down new members is pretty sad. How do they know that they should have to search for the info and why should they go that route if they don't know that exists already?

trimer 09-16-2013 06:20 AM

here we go again.

thom4782 09-16-2013 06:22 AM

My 2 cents...it more important to change oil frequently - every 5K or year whichever comes first - than to use the "perfect" oil and filter.

trimer 09-16-2013 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by haz (Post 363445)
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But seriously, people need to be less lazy.

Deleted my comments. were not appropriate after I re-red the thread and who posted what...

Perfectlap 09-16-2013 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Redmond Boxster (Post 363426)
That really didn't give me any good information... Thanks for your very HELPFUL message

I'm not being a jerk and this is a serious question, is this the first forum you are registered to? If it is I can understand not being familiar with doing common searches.
If its not your answer above should have been considered a bit more before hitting the send button.

Now that Boxsters and 996's have come down in price significantly, it seems of late that we are getting a ton of threads that duplicate information asked the week before.
When you do a search, this type of duplication ends up 'spamming' the search results with nearly identical threads. In order to combat this, many forums put limits on new members ability to post new threads instead they are only allowed to contribute to exisiting ones. Thus they are forced to either do a search or attempt to hi-jack another thread.

Mark_T 09-16-2013 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by recycledsixtie (Post 363447)
Shooting down new members is pretty sad. How do they know that they should have to search for the info and why should they go that route if they don't know that exists already?

Ok, then what do you suppose they think the search button at the top of the page is for? A new link to Google perhaps?

I am all for helping out new folks, or anyone for that matter, with a valid question after doing a bit of looking about themselves, or at least checking to see if their question has been asked and answered before, and I have hundreds of posts on this forum doing exactly that. but I have no patience for these self-entitled semi-literate idiots that can't even be bothered to lift a finger to help themselves before posting their stupid question.

AKnowles 09-16-2013 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 363459)
I'm not being a jerk and this is a serious question, is this the first forum you are registered to? If it is I can understand not being familiar with doing common searches.
If its not your answer above should have been considered a bit more before hitting the send button.

I second this thought. In all honesty, I've been an Internet forum member since ... darn way too long ... and there are always new users to a forum - any forum - that repeat the same response pattern. Instead of looking at the stickies - if there are any with basic forum rules, etiquette, etc. - or using search will just post a message and expect instant gratification. Most don't even bother with a Google search either.

The only time this behavior is understandable is when the forum in question is the very first forum the user has ever used. After that - having had a basic response to use search or been flamed - they should know better.

But let's get real ... you know it, I know it, and most likely they know it too that their behavior is wrong but they are still going to do it. So if you want to stop the noob behavior there is only one way to do it. Just ignore their post and move on. Empty threads are a simple way to tell a user no one is interested or willing to respond to that particular question and maybe that will generate a user response to read a bit before their next post.

PS: Every forum I've ever been to related to any vehicle with an engine has an oil thread(s) and similar response pattern. :)

Perfectlap 09-16-2013 08:10 AM

^ actually flaming of "RTFM!!" and 'do a search!" is pretty tame on this forum.
Other Porsche forums go nuts when they see this sort of thing. This is without a doubt one of the more civil forums Porsche and non-Porsche. Some of the non-Porsche forums have some very colorful posters with hair-trigger tempers.

TeamOxford 09-16-2013 12:19 PM

How about stickies for "oil type" and "tire choices"?

There's already a sticky for local indies.

TO


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