Top off oil suggestions? don't know what's in there now
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Top off oil suggestions? don't know what's in there now
I just purchased a used 2004 RX-8 from the dealership, but no service sheets came with it. Thus, I am not sure what type of engine oil is in the car. After much searching, I know that I should probably get a bottle of oil to top off the car once in a while. I will be driving from Las Vegas, to South Carolina. I won't be in freezing cold weather.
Without knowing what's in there, is it safe to assume that I can top it off with a 5w 20 non-synthetic oil with no problems or do I need to find out exactly what type/brand of oil is in there? I'm guessing I could just buy a bottle of Castrol GTX 5w-20 and be ok?
Without knowing what's in there, is it safe to assume that I can top it off with a 5w 20 non-synthetic oil with no problems or do I need to find out exactly what type/brand of oil is in there? I'm guessing I could just buy a bottle of Castrol GTX 5w-20 and be ok?
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Originally Posted by rb67
I just purchased a used 2004 RX-8 from the dealership, but no service sheets came with it. Thus, I am not sure what type of engine oil is in the car.
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Originally Posted by rb67
I just purchased a used 2004 RX-8 from the dealership, but no service sheets came with it. Thus, I am not sure what type of engine oil is in the car. After much searching, I know that I should probably get a bottle of oil to top off the car once in a while. I will be driving from Las Vegas, to South Carolina. I won't be in freezing cold weather.
Without knowing what's in there, is it safe to assume that I can top it off with a 5w 20 non-synthetic oil with no problems or do I need to find out exactly what type/brand of oil is in there? I'm guessing I could just buy a bottle of Castrol GTX 5w-20 and be ok?
Without knowing what's in there, is it safe to assume that I can top it off with a 5w 20 non-synthetic oil with no problems or do I need to find out exactly what type/brand of oil is in there? I'm guessing I could just buy a bottle of Castrol GTX 5w-20 and be ok?
There are the weight debates, the synthetic debates, but as long as you are reasonably confident that the oil had been changed sometime recently, you are ok.
I would get a change before a long trip, and everyone should. But nothing wrong with the spec oil in moderate conditions for a top off.
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