10w-30 users, step in
Go right ahead. I got a few min to spare.
Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
im too old to play with little children, go back to school, or should i ask you questions about cars that will take you a couple days to find a mechanic with REAL ASE CERTIFICATION to answer it for you
Nope. I one of the thousands of self mechanics that have fixed what a Nissan ASE certified moron managed to screw up.
Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
degrade yourself, HAHAHAHA, you must be one of the thousands of mechanics that took the ASE TEST, FAILED, and have to wait till next year to retake and fail again
Never took the test. Never wanted to. Never had to. ASE took your money and you still don't know anything about engine oil.
Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
you must be mad becuase ASE took your money for failing the test, and i got mine back the first time
What part of "I never took the test" does your ASE Certifed idiot brain not understand?
Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
only the thousands of individuals with fake ASE tags that get mad becuase ASE took over 300 dollars for failed tests say its "degrading"
What part of "ASE Certified doesn't mean a damn thing" don't you understand?
Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
eat sh*t, YOUR ALL F**K*N MORONS WHO THINK YOU KNOW, BUT BEHIND THE SCREEN ITS ONLY ME LAUGHING, SUCK MY D*CK, im real ASE
Either one is fine in the majority of climates in North America. I use 5w-30 because it was mentioned in the manual. I don't think that you can "have something for nothing". On paper it may seem, looking at a quick chart, that 5w-30 is superior to 10w-30, given that it performs better in the cold, but I'd imagine - and I've read a bit about it (though frankly it's very unclear because information in this area is hotly debated and often erroenous) - that if you don't _need_ the cold-start abilities of 5w-30, then 10 is probably better. I live in Al, so I know I can make do fine with 10w year round, but like I said, the manual calls for 5w, so I'm simply deferring to Nissan on this one...plus the differences are splitting hairs anyway, for 99% of us.
A 5w30 vs 10w30. The 5w30 will have more viscosity additives to allow the oil to flow like a 5w when cold and a 30w when warm. As long as the oil changes are frequent, yes it's splitting hairs a bit
Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
eat sh*t, YOUR ALL F**K*N MORONS WHO THINK YOU KNOW, BUT BEHIND THE SCREEN ITS ONLY ME LAUGHING, SUCK MY D*CK, im real ASE
Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
eat sh*t, YOUR ALL F**K*N MORONS WHO THINK YOU KNOW, BUT BEHIND THE SCREEN ITS ONLY ME LAUGHING, SUCK MY D*CK, im real ASE
Now I'm going to sell my car and find a new hobby.
Originally Posted by NismoMax80
even with the chart I just somehow know people will not understand that: 10W-30 is no better (performs the same) in the summer. And the only difference is that 5W-30 provides more protection/temp range in the winter.
So if you use 5W-30 b/c of winters, why bother changing?
All I can see is if it is cheaper and you are at your interval anyway. Otherwise it is a waste to switch. Stick with just one. Especially if going Syn w/ longer intervals.
Sorry, this just perplexes me
So if you use 5W-30 b/c of winters, why bother changing?
All I can see is if it is cheaper and you are at your interval anyway. Otherwise it is a waste to switch. Stick with just one. Especially if going Syn w/ longer intervals.
Sorry, this just perplexes me

Originally Posted by ASE-CERTIFIED!
eat sh*t, YOUR ALL F**K*N MORONS WHO THINK YOU KNOW, BUT BEHIND THE SCREEN ITS ONLY ME LAUGHING, SUCK MY D*CK, im real ASE
While a career as a technician is to be respected, it doesn't mean that a mechanic knows the most intimate ins and outs of how and why something works. He or she knows how to repair and maintain something, and maybe only a little more. It's one thing to be a "wrench", it's another thing to be an Engineer. Try getting an engineering degree (in this case Mechanical or Petrochemical) and then call us to explain your bit.
Mr. "ASE-CERTIFIED", you are an example of the very reason why I do all my own work on my car. Please stop disgracing your fellow technicians...you're setting a bad example and giving your co-workers a bad reputation. The E in ASE stands for Excellence...try pondering the meaning of Excellence before you open your mouth.
I'm guessing from the odd writing style, the infantile emotional tone, and the hopelessly crossed up facts that this is the same individual who has passed himself off as "Armelius" and a couple of other names that I can't recall at the moment. The mods can and should excise this tumor, but alas, it will be back. . .
Nice call. If he comes back, he will get owned again. If it gets bad and no longer entertaining, the whole thread will get deleted and he will get banned. It's not as if information on various viscosities and the diff inbetween dino/synthetic hasn't been discussed numerous times before.
Originally Posted by Torkaholic
I'm guessing from the odd writing style, the infantile emotional tone, and the hopelessly crossed up facts that this is the same individual who has passed himself off as "Armelius" and a couple of other names that I can't recall at the moment. The mods can and should excise this tumor, but alas, it will be back. . .
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