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Old 19 Nov 2005, 09:33 pm
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Default I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

I have a 94 honda civic dx 4 door sedan with a manual transmission and
156k miles on it. I want to see how many miles i can get out of it
before it is more cost effective to simply buy a new car.

So far I run high mileage vavoline synthetic (their 75,000+ stuff)
I am going to park it for about 2 weeks so I can repair the rust spots
creeping up the fenders and repaint it.

Some questions:
What oil is the best to use?
How many miles should I change the oil?
What sort of things should I replace before they go bad?
etc...

Thanks!

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Old 19 Nov 2005, 09:47 pm
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Default Re: I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

I should mention why I want to do this:
I drive about 200 miles a day 5 days a week (plus or minus) so that
would equate to about 1000 miles a week, 52,000 miles a year.

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Old 19 Nov 2005, 11:33 pm
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Default Re: I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

Crandall009.5@gmail.com wrote:
> I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!
>
> I have a 94 honda civic dx 4 door sedan with a manual transmission and
> 156k miles on it. I want to see how many miles i can get out of it
> before it is more cost effective to simply buy a new car.


until its crashed or rusted through so badly that its unsafe, its almost
ALWAYS cheaper to fix what you have. even if you have a junkyard
tranny/engine tossed in every year for $1000 a pop by pedros auto
salvage... thats only 4 payments on a hyundai.
>
> So far I run high mileage vavoline synthetic (their 75,000+ stuff)
> I am going to park it for about 2 weeks so I can repair the rust spots
> creeping up the fenders and repaint it.
>
> Some questions:
> What oil is the best to use?


does it burn any oil? if not, i might go with a walmart synthetic, or
even rotellaT 5w40synth and keep it in for 7500 miles. thats about 3
months, the way you drive

otherwise, just a regular dino oil every 5k should suffice. your pick.
its kinda crazy to spring for $24 worth of oil every 3 months if youre
on a budget.

> How many miles should I change the oil?


for regular oil, pick a mileage... 3k? 5k? for synthetic, if i was going
to spend the bucks, id leave it in as long as possible

> What sort of things should I replace before they go bad?


timing belts/waterpumps and suspension bushings/balljoints are the 2
that come to mind.
> etc...
>
> Thanks!
>

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Old 20 Nov 2005, 07:17 am
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Default Re: I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

In article <1132454010.027741.66580@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
Crandall009.5@gmail.com wrote:

> What oil is the best to use?


Oil that meets or exceeds the specs as outlined by Honda, changed
frequently enough by either time or mileage, whichever comes first.

Oil changes are hands down the cheapest form of insurance. Use decent
dino oil and change it frequently--don't worry about synthetic in a car
like this.

3K miles/3 months, whichever comes first, is very cheap insurance.

Rubber rots--timing belt is always good to keep ahead of. And have
someone go over the front suspension, and be prepared to replace things
there.

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Old 20 Nov 2005, 10:50 am
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Default Re: I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

To toss in one more point to the fray: Do you have an
owner's manual or Chilton's manual for your car?

One can often buy a Chilton's specific to one's car from
Ebay pretty cheaply.

Use the maintenance schedule in these manuals and follow it
precisely.

Or print out a maintenance schedule from the autozone.com
site.

There is some debate on synthetic oil vs. conventional oil
in older cars. Last time I read up on it (earlier this
year), it seemed the chances of there being a problem with
the synthetic oil were slim, but it was still a gamble.
Typically the chemistry of the synthetic oil causes old
seals (impregnated with the older oil) to fail.

<Crandall009.5@gmail.com> wrote
> I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!
>
> I have a 94 honda civic dx 4 door sedan with a manual

transmission and
> 156k miles on it. I want to see how many miles i can get

out of it
> before it is more cost effective to simply buy a new car.
>
> So far I run high mileage vavoline synthetic (their

75,000+ stuff)
> I am going to park it for about 2 weeks so I can repair

the rust spots
> creeping up the fenders and repaint it.
>
> Some questions:
> What oil is the best to use?
> How many miles should I change the oil?
> What sort of things should I replace before they go bad?
> etc...
>
> Thanks!
>



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Old 20 Nov 2005, 11:46 am
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Default Re: I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

What sort of things should I replace before they go bad?

Things that can leave you stranded: batteries, hoses and belts.

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Old 20 Nov 2005, 06:58 pm
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> 3K miles/3 months, whichever comes first, is very cheap insurance.


hes gonna get REALLY good at it, cuz thats 3 WEEKS worth of driving to
him
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Old 20 Nov 2005, 07:02 pm
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In article <D86dnc-Uyco7kBzeRVn-ow@comcast.com>,
SoCalMike <Mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> > 3K miles/3 months, whichever comes first, is very cheap insurance.

>
> hes gonna get REALLY good at it, cuz thats 3 WEEKS worth of driving to
> him


hey, there're quick oil change places everywhere.

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Old 20 Nov 2005, 08:30 pm
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-771526.19020920112005@nntp2.usenetserver.com...
> In article <D86dnc-Uyco7kBzeRVn-ow@comcast.com>,
> SoCalMike <Mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> > > 3K miles/3 months, whichever comes first, is very cheap insurance.

> >
> > hes gonna get REALLY good at it, cuz thats 3 WEEKS worth of driving to
> > him

>
> hey, there're quick oil change places everywhere.
>


then the OP will get about three oil changes out the car

i now loath those crap quickie oil change places

two different places over-tightened the oil drain plug on two different cars
of mine, used crap fram oil filters, i had to buy oversized drain plug for
one car and re-tap other to fit with oversized drain-plug that had
practically been stripped (stripped = upon tightening to normal torque the
plug would slip to no torque before half torque reached) then file the face
of the drain hole flat due to lip created from warpage causing bad seat and
oil dripping

but YMMV





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Old 20 Nov 2005, 11:56 pm
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Default Re: I want to run my civic to 1,000,000 miles - please help!

"What sort of things should I replace before they go bad? "



like muffler camshaft.

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