I have just taken my car in for it's 1500km service. Apparently Mitsubishi standard service on the VRX does not include oil and oil filter change.
Apparently, only the RA and EVO get this treatment, because they are considered high performance vehicles.
I am forking out $75 to change the oil and oil filter as I would prefer to ensure there are no metal shavings in my oil.
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No oil or filter change at 1500km service?
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1500km is just a checkup to make sure the car doesn't have any problems as far as I'm aware.
RA & Evo being turbo generally have oil change every 5,000km's so that could be why they change it then
My first service was free by the dealer though.. I thought they were all free checkups.
RA & Evo being turbo generally have oil change every 5,000km's so that could be why they change it then
My first service was free by the dealer though.. I thought they were all free checkups.
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It is a free check up, the oil & filter change cost me $75 as I opted for it.
Spoke to the guys in the service department and they seem to agree with swapping the oil out in the check up, but said very few people actually do it and leave it in till 7500.
The American article on running a new car in that was linked somewhere else on clubcj recommended swapping the oil out after the first 60 miles. I figured 1500km was more reasonable.
Spoke to the guys in the service department and they seem to agree with swapping the oil out in the check up, but said very few people actually do it and leave it in till 7500.
The American article on running a new car in that was linked somewhere else on clubcj recommended swapping the oil out after the first 60 miles. I figured 1500km was more reasonable.
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Re: No oil or filter change at 1500km service?
That's correct. check your service log book, has everything in there. As mentioned before the 1500km is to make sure everything has settled in okay and all the important sub-systems (brakes, suspension, etc) are look at to make sure nothing has come loose. also a chance for you to say, "I have this rattle/noise/concern" and see if anything has come loose since manufacture. That's it.VRXCESS wrote:I have just taken my car in for it's 1500km service. Apparently Mitsubishi standard service on the VRX does not include oil and oil filter change.
The oil filter will take care of any metal shavings or anything non-oil. So don't be too concerned. That's what the oil filter is there for.
I've just hit 7700 and my oil is a medium brown colour still. Not black nor holden honey like. I occassional bumper to bumper peak hour driving, but a lot of city driving (lots of stop starts). I should change to a fully synthetic soon.
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Best to change after engine break in. A fully synth has low friction, hence not good for engine break in. Therefore best to leave the manufacturer supplied oil (with whatever additives Mitsubishi Japan at the factory) put in. Usually they run the engines in a bit at the factory. Full proper break in is subjective on who you ask some say around 4500kms or so.
As for advantages on FULLY synthetic (dont confused with semi-synthetic - a mix of normal mineral oil and synth).
The claimed advantages/benefits are;
low friction, hence less friction, hence less engine wear, hence longer engine life.
Last longer between oil changes (however I'd still be doing my planned service schedules).
Better engine lubrication on cold starts
Claimed better fuel efficient/economy.
I guess others can chime in. Plenty on the web or the Mobil1 or Castrol Edge Sports (owned by BP) product websites tell you about fully synth.
Mobil1 Sport is really expensive. Castrol Edge Sport seems to be a little more down to earth.
As for advantages on FULLY synthetic (dont confused with semi-synthetic - a mix of normal mineral oil and synth).
The claimed advantages/benefits are;
low friction, hence less friction, hence less engine wear, hence longer engine life.
Last longer between oil changes (however I'd still be doing my planned service schedules).
Better engine lubrication on cold starts
Claimed better fuel efficient/economy.
I guess others can chime in. Plenty on the web or the Mobil1 or Castrol Edge Sports (owned by BP) product websites tell you about fully synth.
Mobil1 Sport is really expensive. Castrol Edge Sport seems to be a little more down to earth.
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SIR-VRX wrote:I staged my introduction of synthetic oil.
Mineral oil - from factory
Semi-Synthetic oil - 1st service
Full Synthetic oil - 2nd and subsequent services
Do you do the normal km service schedules or do you do the special Adrian service km schedules, like very 7500?
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I have serviced at the following:
15,000 - oil/filter
30,000 - oil/filter
45,000 - oil/filter + brake fluid + coolant
60,000 - oil/filter + gearbox oil
I don't see the need to service at 7,500. Not in a modern day NA engine at least. Turbo or a diesel I definitely would though.
Remember, when oil is going black, it's doing it's job
15,000 - oil/filter
30,000 - oil/filter
45,000 - oil/filter + brake fluid + coolant
60,000 - oil/filter + gearbox oil
I don't see the need to service at 7,500. Not in a modern day NA engine at least. Turbo or a diesel I definitely would though.
Remember, when oil is going black, it's doing it's job
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