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  • What oil and filter should i use?

    Any suggestions? I know it's a noob question but yeah..

  • #2
    nissan oem, for a 240sx 1992 - 1994 i believe and get the drain plug gasket as well


    R33 Skyline GTR VSPEC (White)
    R32 Skyline GTS-T (Ztune Silver) - Sold

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    • #3
      A standard Nissan OEM filter?

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      • #4
        oil filter number from nissan is 15208-55y00, i just used one yesterday. go to a dealer and ask for one, nissan's actually only use 3 different filters.

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        • #5
          i use wix for a z32 on my rb 20 and no problems..

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          • #6
            15w50 oil and z32 filter (k&n filter is nice if you dont have a relocat kit being as it has a welded nut on the end)
            They are few inovators, but many followers....

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            • #7
              Well, just stay away from Fram filters (old motormaster with red lettering,
              is the same filter).

              The new motormaster filter with all black lettering are a lot better than the
              old one made by frame. It's made by bounjou or something like that, they
              actually make OEM filters for Volkswagen and NISSAN.

              I use to always buy the Valvoline filters but can't find them anymore.
              Napa gold are made by wix - Great filter
              Quaker state filters are good
              Mobile 1 filters are just coming out around my place, haven't been able to
              look at the inside of one yet. (Should check if they subcontract them too)

              Like previously said just ask for a 240sx or 300zx oil filter.
              Personaly I would just suggest you go to your nearest NAPA and get
              there gold filters.
              14 VW Jetta TDI
              05 Sentra SpecV - winter beater -
              95 240sx (RB25DET powered)
              95 240sx ( powered)
              89 GTR - Money Pit -

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              • #8
                blue nissan filter for 1991 300ZX twin turbo worked for me. and i use royal purple synthetic 10w30, but i'll be switching to a thicker oil now that im down where it never snows
                I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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                • #9
                  For the oil, there a couple of thread you should read. If you search I'm
                  sure you will find more than one.

                  A screw it, here's one I started it's a sticky in the FAQ.


                  If you start with a good company it's a good start.

                  It's kind of hard to know what to suggest what grade you should use.
                  But here is the ideal way to pic one, get a good oil pressure gauge
                  get the car to operating condition, and drive it like you would normaly.
                  So if your going to drive it like a granny all the time, drive it like a granny.
                  If your going to be beating on it all the time, do exactly that.
                  Get reading of the oil pressure when your driving.
                  If the oil pressure is higher then recommended get something lighter
                  If the oil pressure is lower then recommended get something ticker

                  Since your probably not going to do that:
                  One way to look at it, if your driving on the highway all the time and
                  take it easy. I would look at something like 5W30 or 10W30. (really unlikely)
                  If you see some traffic jam often, it's really hard to cool a running car
                  that is stationary, so the engine run hotter at that time, I would
                  check into something like 5W40, 15W40 (diesel oil lol).
                  If you want to beat on it regularly, I would look into a 15W50.
                  Track car or beat on it like there's no tomorrow. I would look into
                  20W60.

                  So if you plan on driving it into traffic, and beating on it once in a while,
                  I would suggest at least 15W40 something like Shell Rotella diesel oil.
                  It's actually pretty good oil and it's available every where, even in 20L.
                  Price is actually pretty reasonable too.

                  But company like: Aimsol, Royal Purple, Motul all make good oil. Some of it
                  can get pretty pricey.

                  Hope this help.
                  14 VW Jetta TDI
                  05 Sentra SpecV - winter beater -
                  95 240sx (RB25DET powered)
                  95 240sx ( powered)
                  89 GTR - Money Pit -

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                  • #10
                    I use mobil 10w30 full syn
                    and k&n hp-2008 filter

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                    • #11
                      this thread should not exist ...
                      better yet the thought of making this thread should not have ever been conjured.
                      Real Skyline owners have lost at least one to a freakish accident (*- ω -) = #dungive'a

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                      • #12
                        Napa Gold #1361. 15$ flat tax included. It's a wix filter.
                        R32 GTR FULL SERVICE MANUAL DOWNLOAD:
                        http://forums.gtrcanada.com/faq/36-holy-bible-6.html#post467565

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RABBIT View Post
                          this thread should not exist ...
                          better yet the thought of making this thread should not have ever been conjured.
                          +1

                          There is about 80 million oil & filter threads lol
                          2009 Mercedes C63 AMG. Daily
                          1969 Cooper S. Restored
                          1994 Rover Mini 1460cc, 134whp, 7 port fuel injected w/ITB's, & straight cuts w/ 4.67 gearing

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by collector240sx View Post
                            For the oil, there a couple of thread you should read. If you search I'm
                            sure you will find more than one.

                            A screw it, here's one I started it's a sticky in the FAQ.


                            If you start with a good company it's a good start.

                            It's kind of hard to know what to suggest what grade you should use.
                            But here is the ideal way to pic one, get a good oil pressure gauge
                            get the car to operating condition, and drive it like you would normaly.
                            So if your going to drive it like a granny all the time, drive it like a granny.
                            If your going to be beating on it all the time, do exactly that.
                            Get reading of the oil pressure when your driving.
                            If the oil pressure is higher then recommended get something lighter
                            If the oil pressure is lower then recommended get something ticker

                            Since your probably not going to do that:
                            One way to look at it, if your driving on the highway all the time and
                            take it easy. I would look at something like 5W30 or 10W30. (really unlikely)
                            If you see some traffic jam often, it's really hard to cool a running car
                            that is stationary, so the engine run hotter at that time, I would
                            check into something like 5W40, 15W40 (diesel oil lol).
                            If you want to beat on it regularly, I would look into a 15W50.
                            Track car or beat on it like there's no tomorrow. I would look into
                            20W60.

                            So if you plan on driving it into traffic, and beating on it once in a while,
                            I would suggest at least 15W40 something like Shell Rotella diesel oil.
                            It's actually pretty good oil and it's available every where, even in 20L.
                            Price is actually pretty reasonable too.

                            But company like: Aimsol, Royal Purple, Motul all make good oil. Some of it
                            can get pretty pricey.

                            Hope this help.
                            I studiously read through that thread and have noticed that your oil choices contradict the principles in oil selection discussed in that thread, namely your choice of thicker weight oils for traffic jam situations in which the original author suggested that as bunk, due to heat increases being relatively slow at low RPM and bhp output, and that the oil would not have an issue in gradual heat rises regardless of weight; it would be the cooling system if anything, which as he labelled, cannot exceed 230F. What I am getting at is why you would suggest to the OP to read the stickies thread you posted and then suggest a 15-40W grade oil for traffic and ocassional beatings when that advice is so far out to left field from what was suggested, that it's out of the ball park and passed the parking lot.

                            I am not trying to be inflammatory here, I am just pressing hard to intelligently get to the bottom of oil selection, and perhaps your reasoning for that oil choice. It's complicated, and in my experience, few forums even have members willing to go this far in depth to properly research things like oil selection, among other things. I'd like to keep the ball rolling a bit here, I've done some searching and I haven't found much that isn't extremely generic, so I think this could be even more beneficial.

                            Good find btw.

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                            • #15
                              Feint,

                              Technically, you would be absolutely correct, but in this situation we are
                              talking about a 20-25 years old car with a stock cooling system. You can
                              keep your car has clean has you like the cooling system of a car this age
                              is bound to have sludge and all kind of deposit on is inner wall, there for
                              preventing the cooling system to work perfectly.

                              That and I will never completely trust the cooling system of any car over
                              20 years. I personally help my father clean the cooling channel in his 350,
                              and trust me after you see all the crap that can stay in there. There is
                              no way the system can cool the engine properly.

                              The main issue being that the sludge inside the channel after a while could
                              easily start acting has a barrier between the block and the prestone.
                              essentially letting the block run warmer and warmer. Can also happen in
                              isolated spot.

                              So the authors is correct when he stated that statement. Unfortunately,
                              if for theorie you can factor out variable, in the real world we have to
                              live with them. The difference could easily be negligible in some car, but
                              could just has easily go up to 20 degree higher in other. Remember
                              the temp sensor is next to the thermostat in front of the engine, where
                              it's usually much cleaner. How often do you check the temperature of the
                              back of an engine ? So in a case like this when the cooling system is not
                              cooling the engine in a uniform manner, it's up to the oiling system to take
                              up the slack.

                              Well that's what I think anyway. You can make your own decision.

                              Thanks for pointing it out, and hope it's help you understand why I said
                              what I did.

                              One of the reason he did say to use thinner oil in the older car, is because
                              some of them, with hydrolic lifters, have really small oil channel, that with
                              age gets partially block. And using thinner oil makes it easier for the oil to
                              get there.
                              14 VW Jetta TDI
                              05 Sentra SpecV - winter beater -
                              95 240sx (RB25DET powered)
                              95 240sx ( powered)
                              89 GTR - Money Pit -

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