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ChadStang May 14, 2015 10:34 PM

Welcome, nothing wrong with regular oil. That being said synthetic is better and if you don't mind the cost, definitely won't hurt.

Apocalypse Pony May 15, 2015 04:49 AM

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Welcome welcome, dino or synthetic, main thing is regular maintenance, no right or wrong, it's all where you want to spend your cash. Don't mind those that forget their manners. lol

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Autonut May 15, 2015 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Apocalypse Pony (Post 199902)
Don't mind those that forget their manners. lol

I'm sorry man, it's 07procharger's fault, he was rude first. He even said so.


Originally Posted by 07procharger (Post 199892)
Now I just look rude.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :D

shakin May 15, 2015 08:40 PM

Welcome.
Freakin rude members.....
Regular maint is what's important. If your conditions are severe then sometimes syn is a better way to go. Like if the temps are in the -40 range or above 50c.
Or you don't put many miles on it and don't want to change it twice a year regardless,,, etc...You can't go too far wrong following the Manufacturers schedule.

maplebaymustang May 15, 2015 11:14 PM

OK so today we went our first real drive, about 100kms mix of highway and city. The car was an easy drive and once you got up to say 120kph it sat nicely at just over 2100revs.....but it seemed sluggish getting there. In all honesty I doubt the car has ever been opened up and I am not a really aggressive driver but when things like a Honda crv are holding speed against you???? So, how about cleaning the maff sensor, maybe new plugs...but the car has great service history etc....advice, comments, welcome.

ChadStang May 16, 2015 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by maplebaymustang (Post 199926)
OK so today we went our first real drive, about 100kms mix of highway and city. The car was an easy drive and once you got up to say 120kph it sat nicely at just over 2100revs.....but it seemed sluggish getting there. In all honesty I doubt the car has ever been opened up and I am not a really aggressive driver but when things like a Honda crv are holding speed against you???? So, how about cleaning the maff sensor, maybe new plugs...but the car has great service history etc....advice, comments, welcome.

To be honest, by today's standard it won't be a real power house, but it should feel peppier than a CRV. It sounds to me like it needs some old fashioned "decarboning" ie drive the bag off of it.

07procharger May 17, 2015 11:22 AM

Cleaning the MAF is a great idea. Although when the MAF is having any issues it will usually illuminate an nice little light on the dash in the shape of an engine...but not always.

Make sure you use MAF cleaner...not brake clean...

sincerely...the rude member

P.S I have some ideas to get rid of the sluggish feeling...

shakin May 18, 2015 12:53 PM

I'll be out in Vancouver area with my family soon for a visit.
I'm sure I can open it up for you....lol

I did my first track day last week, and man was it fun in the Mustang.

maplebaymustang May 20, 2015 11:42 PM

Well, one week in, like the car, but have decided to do what I can without going overboard....so advice please, a KN filter, or cold air intake, brand of choice, stay with stock plugs or is it worth going for more expensive.....everyone talks about gears, but that's a bit much for me....thx for making me feel welcome here, cheers.

07procharger May 21, 2015 12:13 AM

Budget and goals for the car please sir.


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