Just a poll to get some interaction in! Everyone has an opinion on this…what’s yours?

  • @tieme@midwest.social
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    191 year ago

    Sorry to be a dick but this is kind of a terrible poll. The 3 most common intervals are 3k, 5k, and 10k. One is not represented. One is represented by 2 different options and 2 of them are represented by the same option.

    • @rikonium@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      Not if you drive a pure EV Kona, Niro or Ioniq! People found out poor reduction gearbox design means it fouls up it’s gear oil rapidly (compared to say, a Bolt which does not do that) and periodic changes are necessary - or at least one done early in it’s break-in period. (Not to be confused with the hybrid versions of those three or the Ioniq 5 and 6)

  • @MarkHughes4096@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    I have to change annually as I don’t do the mileage, If I did a 6k change on my Skyline it would be every 10 years… LOL. I use my T3 a lot more but still can’t get anywhere near the distance, So once a year at some point (Usually just after an MOT) I just service them.

    • @TeckFire@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Or a lawnmower. Personally, I change my push mower’s oil every 3,000 miles /s

      Edit: I did the math for this, actually. For one acre of land, assuming you had a 4ft wide push mower, it would take about 2.05 miles of walking per acre of land, for complete coverage, with no overlap. I prefer to do a 25% overlap though, so let’s increase that to 3 miles per acre at most.

      This means you would need to do 1,000 acres of push mowing before changing the oil in a push mower at this rate. This is about 757 American football fields, 1.56 square miles, or about yay big: https://i.postimg.cc/qRrfdqdn/IMG-1199.jpg

      • @zeppo@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Good to know!

        The mowers I’ve had have use that fucked up and horrifying system where you’re supposed to mix the gasoline with motor oil.

  • @sparky1337@ttrpg.network
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    21 year ago

    Yearly on my mustang. Never put more than 5k miles a year on it. Gti gets it every 10k, or yearly. Might drop the interval now that it’s mostly city driving.

  • @rikonium@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    Every 3,000-3,750 miles. HyunKia GDI 4-cylinders are dirty little engines and the “severe” schedule of 3,000 (2.0T), 3,750 (2.4L/3.3L) applies in “rare” driving conditions such traffic in hot weather, very cold weather, hills, <5 mile trips, stop/go traffic, etc.

    Your intervals are sadly too wide by the way.

  • @Guy_Fieris_Hair@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    Depends on the car. My subaru says every 6,000. I bought it new so I just do it every 5k for easy record keeping.

    I have 20k on my trucks built up engine. I religiously change it at or before 3k.

    Mobile one synthetic and filter for everything since it parked in my driveway.

  • scarcer
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    11 year ago

    Once a year with amsoil or the like. Cars average 5k to 10k miles a year.

  • Nate
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    11 year ago

    I drive a VW, besides the filter it changes it’s own oil