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Old 10-02-2004, 03:32 AM   #1
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Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

HEy, i might be purchasing a 2000 toyota tacoma, and it has 116,000 miles on it. Aside from changing oil every few thousand miles, what are the best products/procedures you can do to your engine to clean it, and extend its life? I seen some products on the net, like the Z-Max system

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does stuff like this actually work?
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Old 10-02-2004, 03:13 PM   #2
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

Dude, watch out for things like that. Zmax and alot of other things on TV usually just do one thing-make your wallet lighter. Honestly, i think the best thing you can do-is have Avis or Jiffy Lube flush out your entire engine by machine (forgot name) then do oil changes every 2500miles. I change my oil around 2500miles instead of 3000, i have a ford tbird with just over 125K miles. Also, lots of people will tell you that most additives should remain on the shelves-not in your engine.
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Old 10-02-2004, 03:15 PM   #3
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

BTW, that sounds alot like highway miles there, so the tacoma should be in good shape. Hopefully though they didn't get the thing up to 100mph a day-on the highway, and not do regular oil changes.
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Old 10-02-2004, 07:53 PM   #4
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

Don't use any addetives or other stuff, just buy a good oil and filter for your engine. If you want to "clean" it you can buy a little cheaper oil and only drive for a very short distance and then replace it again.

There is also no need to replace the oil every 3000 miles or something like that, it's just a waste of a perfectly good oil and a lot of money. I would recommend a good synthetic oil with the viscosity and classification as recommended by the manufacturer. Then you should probably replace your oil every 12,000 miles or so. Half that if you drive in a dirty environment, or if you drive only short trips (that dilutes the oil). Always replace the filter when you change your oil.
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

Ditto what SaabJohan said. Good Luck.
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Old 10-03-2004, 12:17 AM   #6
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Thanks. I ran a carfax report, and it showed that the Tacoma had an oil/filter change around every 7-10k miles. The person looked to have taken care of it. What does flushing out your engine mean when you send it to a Jiffy Lube?
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Old 10-03-2004, 03:45 AM   #7
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

Well you drive to jiffy lube, or avis.. They hook up this machine to the oil filler spout or fill hole, and basically flush it out with Soap and Water.. Then they fill it up with the oil from the "oil-changed" jug..

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Re: Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

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Well you drive to jiffy lube, or avis.. They hook up this machine to the oil filler spout or fill hole, and basically flush it out with Soap and Water.. Then they fill it up with the oil from the "oil-changed" jug..

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You think this would be a good idea if going from a regular oil to a synthetic oil? Or can you just change from reg. to synt. at the next oil change?
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

No special preparation is required to run synthetic oil.
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

Additives are not neccessarilly a bad thing people. I put z-max in my engine at about 92,000 and i notice a huge difference in acceleration and gas mileage. Yeah it's expensive, but I think it was worth it. Also, Restore oil additive is a godsend, after about 50 miles you can really tell your car is pulling a shitload more, at least mine does. It usually takes my mom's explorer about 150 to really tell the difference. Another thing is about the oil changes are alot more important than you make it sound. Using the same oil for that long in city driving puts alot more wear and strain on your engine than it needs. I drive for a living and so I probably have a lot more time to think about these things than i should, but it is my life.
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

Motor oil such as castrol syntec high mileage are synthetic blends. they work great. i wouldnt go pure synthetic though, ive hear horror stories of running pure synthetic in a high mileage engine after a life time of natural oil. im not sure why though. ill look on google to see if i can find anything.
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Old 10-07-2004, 02:47 PM   #12
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

There are a lot of tales of what will happend when you go from mineral to synthetic, there are no truth in these tales, at least not with modern synthetic oil.

Z-max is also just another "snake oil" product, any gains are just "imaginary". It is also not good for your engine.
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

Again Ditto. The very best additive is------> Regular oil changes. Dino or synthetic, just change it. If you knew how an engine works you would also know that Slick50 cannot give you more power. I suppose that if you filled the crankcase with WD-40 it would rev faster until it BLEW UP!
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synthetic oil in a high mileage motor is not recommended as it'll break down some of the carbon deposits that might be filling in the cracks. Running synthetic would break down those deposits thus giving a possibility for leaks.
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Re: Best engine care products to care for an engine with high mileage?

other than what Rubix just said i can find nothing factual, just stories, no lab results or anything...so... w/e...
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