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prest1ge 08-21-2012 10:43 PM

3,000 mi oil-change
 
I finally brought my car in yesterday for the complimentary 3,000 mi oil-change. My dealership refilled with Subaru brand 0w-20 and changed out the oil filter as well. My last car was bought new in 2005 and lets just say that I don't recall first oil-changes making such a big difference.

I recall complaining about notchy shifting and crude, lawn-mower-like sound quality of the engine. To my suprise, both of these were addressed by the oil-change. The car glides from gear to gear so easily that it doesn't even feel like the same car anymore (in a good way of course). I find myself having to readjust throttle control because of this. My service technician believes the big difference in perceived smoothness is due to the drainage of metal shavings from the engine oil. This leads me to believe that the previous notchiness in shifting that I experienced was not due to the transmission, but rather the engine losing momentum in between gears from dirty oil friction.

The engine also sounds a lot more refined at above 4k RMPS. Whereas it used to sound coarse like a high-powered blender, it now is significantly quieter and more smooth. I also feel less vibrations through the gas pedal now. It's like they filled my car up with AA-grade European butter. :lol:

As silly as this might sound, I now see why reviewers have been raving about the FT86. It took the first oil-change for me to realize that, so to those owners who are still in doubt, BE PATIENT!

NYNOMAD 08-22-2012 10:37 AM

I noticed the same thing on my 1st oil change. Never had an oil change make such a difference. All positive differences!

#87 08-22-2012 10:41 AM

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prest1ge 08-22-2012 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by #87 (Post 395158)
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How many miles do you have on your BRZ?

kwood9000 08-22-2012 02:05 PM

I plan on changing my oil at 1,000 miles...also using a filtermag to reduce circulation of some of the metal shavings.

so26 08-24-2012 12:45 PM

I recently changed my oil at 1600mi with Eneos 0-20w oil and an oem filter and the engine does sound a little less rough but not to the extent that the OP is claiming.

BTW, I was surprised how dark the original oil was when it came out. I guess the detergent additives in the original oil were really doing their job.

Bonburner 08-24-2012 07:08 PM

I check the dip stick and its still pretty light .. when it gets darker I'll change the oil :X
or at 3k

rice_classic 08-24-2012 07:27 PM

Great deal on oil!

I don't stress out as much about oil ($10 super awesome brand vs $3.49 valvoline napa) now that I found Joe Gibbs research. Find a good oil, at a good price and keep it clean by changing the filter often (which is damn easy to do on these cars!)

Joe Gibbs has a great study done on the importance of changing the filter often and the critical role the filter plays in increasing longevity. http://www.joegibbsracingoil.com/tra...h/filters.html

Gibb's opening statement is interesting: (the bold is my emphasis)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Gibbs Racing
Over 70% of all machine wear is realted to contamination, and dirt is the number 1 source of contamination. Reducing the dirt level in your engine reduces the wear in your engine, so what is the best way to keep the dirt level low? Frequent oil filter changes and high quality air filters (not high flow air filters) can remove dirt and prevent dirt from entering the oil system.

Personally, I change the filter in between oil changes. It's cheap, it takes 30 seconds and it plays such a significant role... why not?!

_F-R-S_ 08-24-2012 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by prest1ge (Post 394308)
I finally brought my car in yesterday for the complimentary 3,000 mi oil-change. My dealership refilled with Subaru brand 0w-20 and changed out the oil filter as well. My last car was bought new in 2005 and lets just say that I don't recall first oil-changes making such a big difference.

I recall complaining about notchy shifting and crude, lawn-mower-like sound quality of the engine. To my suprise, both of these were addressed by the oil-change. The car glides from gear to gear so easily that it doesn't even feel like the same car anymore (in a good way of course). I find myself having to readjust throttle control because of this. My service technician believes the big difference in perceived smoothness is due to the drainage of metal shavings from the engine oil. This leads me to believe that the previous notchiness in shifting that I experienced was not due to the transmission, but rather the engine losing momentum in between gears from dirty oil friction.

The engine also sounds a lot more refined at above 4k RMPS. Whereas it used to sound coarse like a high-powered blender, it now is significantly quieter and more smooth. I also feel less vibrations through the gas pedal now. It's like they filled my car up with AA-grade European butter. :lol:

As silly as this might sound, I now see why reviewers have been raving about the FT86. It took the first oil-change for me to realize that, so to those owners who are still in doubt, BE PATIENT!

That brought tears to my eyes :cry:

SLEEPER WRX 08-26-2012 12:33 AM

Changed the oil at 1K miles
Seriously - 0w20 pours like water!
I put new 0w20 in but . . .
I think next oil change will have 0w30

Plxdjake89 08-26-2012 05:47 PM

Just did my first oil change at 3k a second ago. I don't believe I hear the chirp anymore (I only drove for like 15 minutes....spirited ;)) and the engine does sound noticeably quieter.

Bonburner 08-26-2012 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Plxdjake89 (Post 403846)
Just did my first oil change at 3k a second ago. I don't believe I hear the chirp anymore (I only drove for like 15 minutes....spirited ;)) and the engine does sound noticeably quieter.

that kind of makes me sad .. I like Hearing my engine :/
although I'm happy the chirping goes away ~

Plxdjake89 08-26-2012 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonburner (Post 403968)
that kind of makes me sad .. I like Hearing my engine :/
although I'm happy the chirping goes away ~

Lol, scratch the chirp. I was handling this b**** for a sec and when I came to a stop...it was back :bonk:

Bonburner 08-26-2012 08:07 PM

haha, oh well


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