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    Quote Originally Posted by BTEC
    COOLANT SHOULD BE CHANGED EVERY 30K
    UR TRANNY FLUID IS FINE, ID LEAVE THE HONDA STUFF IN THERE.
    FUEL FILTER SHOULD BE CHANGED EVERY 15K IF I REMEMEBER CORRECTLY


    IM TRYING TO REMEMBER ALL THE SERVICE INTERVAL SHIT FROM WHEN I USED TO WRK ON CARS. DO U HAVE A OWNERS MANUAL?

    15k damn i definately need a new fuel filter lol

    yea i have the service manual.

    i was wondering tho what are some good brands on stuff.
    also ive heard alot about the sea foam but im kinda sketchy to use it ive heard it dries out ur gaskets, has anyone used and how do u use it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hektik
    15k damn i definately need a new fuel filter lol

    yea i have the service manual.

    i was wondering tho what are some good brands on stuff.
    also ive heard alot about the sea foam but im kinda sketchy to use it ive heard it dries out ur gaskets, has anyone used and how do u use it
    MOBIL IS GOOD OIL
    NGK PLUGS AND WIRES ARE THE BEST IMO.
    DO NOT USE BOSCH PLUGS!!!!!!!!!
    AS FOR FUEL FILTER IVE USED HONDA AND NAPA AND HAD NO PROBS WITH EITHER.

    IVE HEARD OF SEA FOAM BUT I DNT REMEMBER WHAT ITS FOR.

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    first of all if the tranny is good i would only use honda mtf but if it's grinding or anything i would swith to 20/50 full synthetic since it's so hot here you can use that thick. my b16 trany grinded 3 gears and i switched to that and it was like butter. second of all i only use honda filters or if you're a big baller the jdm hamp filter. i also use royal purpal oil. good shit the only ploace i ever see it is sometimes pep boys or o'reillys. and ngk plugs are the best and i like my knology wires it was worth the 175 dollars for them and the extra clutter for the grounds.

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    oh yeah and if you do use synthetic in your tranny let it warm up before you drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by typerek
    first of all if the tranny is good i would only use honda mtf but if it's grinding or anything i would swith to 20/50 full synthetic since it's so hot here you can use that thick. my b16 trany grinded 3 gears and i switched to that and it was like butter. second of all i only use honda filters or if you're a big baller the jdm hamp filter. i also use royal purpal oil. good shit the only ploace i ever see it is sometimes pep boys or o'reillys. and ngk plugs are the best and i like my knology wires it was worth the 175 dollars for them and the extra clutter for the grounds.
    thanx for al the info. My tranny grinds into third at high RPM's so i might switch to the 20w-50. preciate it .

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