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munz 04-20-2012 02:51 AM

2010 370Z Engine Lubricant etc...
 
Hi All,

Just bought my first Z, 40th Anniversary edition and just got it serviced. Was wondering what kind of engine lubricant to use, I bought some Nulon Long Term 80,000kms engine treatment...won't do any harm would it? Also not too familiar with the fuel injection system and whether there would be any benefit in using a cleaner. The car's only driven 5,500km so it's practicallly brand new...i'd like to keep it that way. Suggestions would be great, thanks in advance.

ChrisSlicks 04-20-2012 06:54 AM

Don't use any of those snake oil engine treatments! At best they don't work, at worst they could accumulate in the wrong place and damage your engine and void your warranty.

To point out how bad this particular product is, they were banned from selling the USA due to unverifiable claims. Usually you can sell any kind of snake oil here! Heck take some multi-vitamins and relabel as "male enhancement" pills and you can make millions! :)

munz 04-20-2012 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1675155)
Don't use any of those snake oil engine treatments! At best they don't work, at worst they could accumulate in the wrong place and damage your engine and void your warranty.

To point out how bad this particular product is, they were banned from selling the USA due to unverifiable claims. Usually you can sell any kind of snake oil here! Heck take some multi-vitamins and relabel as "male enhancement" pills and you can make millions! :)

thanks chris, i wish i'd read your post sooner as i just added the lubricant, but i haven't done anything else...just added it to the engine oil which was changed during the service yesterday. is there anything i can do now other than hope and pray i haven't screwed anything up?

LakeShow 04-20-2012 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1675155)
Don't use any of those snake oil engine treatments! At best they don't work, at worst they could accumulate in the wrong place and damage your engine and void your warranty.

To point out how bad this particular product is, they were banned from selling the USA due to unverifiable claims. Usually you can sell any kind of snake oil here! Heck take some multi-vitamins and relabel as "male enhancement" pills and you can make millions! :)

:iagree: don't do it.

munz 04-20-2012 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LakeShow (Post 1675679)
:iagree: don't do it.

i added the nulon before i saw your posts. :( i had no idea they could be so harmful, never considered them accumulating...having said that the climate here on the gold coast is quite warm, any chance that might be positive? if not what can i do to fix it? another oil change or just leave it be? :confused:

MacLean 04-20-2012 03:08 PM

I have never heard of this snake stuff & I wouldn't use a damn thing.

ChrisSlicks 04-20-2012 07:35 PM

All you can do is change your oil to get rid of it, after a couple of oil changes it should be all gone. I wouldn't be hitting the track with that stuff in there, high temps can turn PTFE into a very nasty substance. Fortunately there probably isn't that much in there so you should be safe.

munz 04-20-2012 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1676544)
All you can do is change your oil to get rid of it, after a couple of oil changes it should be all gone. I wouldn't be hitting the track with that stuff in there, high temps can turn PTFE into a very nasty substance. Fortunately there probably isn't that much in there so you should be safe.

thank you chris, i've made an appointment for oil and filter change, unfortunately they haven't got anything available for another 10 days so i'll drive as little as possible till then. kicking myself for this now :(

ChrisSlicks 04-20-2012 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by munz (Post 1676607)
thank you chris, i've made an appointment for oil and filter change, unfortunately they haven't got anything available for another 10 days so i'll drive as little as possible till then. kicking myself for this now :(

Well it's in there now so I wouldn't freak out. Just drive your 5000 km and do an oil change as normal. How many miles do you have on the car?

bvl 04-20-2012 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by munz (Post 1676607)
thank you chris, i've made an appointment for oil and filter change, unfortunately they haven't got anything available for another 10 days so i'll drive as little as possible till then. kicking myself for this now :(

No midas/pep boys/etc...around? If you want to change it change it. Otherwise don't worry and change at next scheduled interval.

I personally would just drop the oil with 5 qt of fresh. Filter holds very little.

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XwChriswX 04-20-2012 09:39 PM

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munz 04-20-2012 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1676620)
Well it's in there now so I wouldn't freak out. Just drive your 5000 km and do an oil change as normal. How many miles do you have on the car?

it's only driven 5800km, i just serviced it on thursday, added the nulon friday and realized it was a very bad idea when i saw the responses here. i figured i'd take it back to nissan as opposed to any mechanic (midas/pep boys/etc). i know an oil change is simple and straightforward, so maybe the sooner the better, but i'd have to call on Monday to find out.

i spent money on the stupid nulon to begin with, but if necessary i'd prefer to spend the money and fix the problem as best i can :(

also what petrol should i be using? premium 95, premium 98? i figured 98 is a cleaner burning fuel, but i was dead wrong about the nulon so thought i'd check this too.

and yes chrisw, new here and very concerned so i thought i'd make this thread to get some input as i'm new to all this, everyone's comments are much much appreciated, thank you.

munz 04-20-2012 11:19 PM

also in case i do take it to another mechanic to get the oil change done, what oil to i tell them to top it up with?

anthonyy 04-20-2012 11:53 PM

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fuzzywuzzy 04-21-2012 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by munz (Post 1676835)
also in case i do take it to another mechanic to get the oil change done, what oil to i tell them to top it up with?


Buy Redline 5w30. Bring it with you and pay them for "their" oil change and have them use your oil.


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