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Posted: May 29 2008 at 1:45pm | IP Logged Quote rival904

I got a chance to buy a 2001 Nissian Frontier 3.3 V6 S/C, its pretty much in mint condtion besides a few little scratches and what not, but its a truck so I expect that. Its got about 94k miles on, towing package, etc etc. Just wondering if there is any known issues with these trucks? 
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Posted: May 30 2008 at 9:43am | IP Logged Quote dannyg

shorten you oil changes instead of 3000mi change it at 2500mi if you run full synthic chang it at 4300-4500 and check the oil in the super charger too. This not a nissan issue but with forced induction check oil s little bit more often and run a good name brand thers many outand filter to

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Posted: May 30 2008 at 10:47am | IP Logged Quote Chris6744

just make sure to keep up on maintence other wise iv seen those trucks go along time

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Posted: May 30 2008 at 11:25pm | IP Logged Quote rival904

What weight oil should I use if going synthetic?
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Posted: Jun 01 2008 at 2:59am | IP Logged Quote rival904

so will 5w30 work for the SC engine? Also, I was going to change the fluids in everything, tranny, rear diff, SC, what should I use in those? Would perfer to go all syn. if possiable
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Posted: Jun 01 2008 at 10:17pm | IP Logged Quote lakota

rival904 wrote:
so will 5w30 work for the SC engine? Also, I was going to change the fluids in everything, tranny, rear diff, SC, what should I use in those? Would perfer to go all syn. if possiable

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I feel living in the south 10w-30 works year 'round in my '99 3.3. I use Wal-Mart 10w-30 Super-Tech full synthetic engine oil in the five quart bottle and save a bundle.

It has been reported that Surer-Tech was Pennzoil. I don't have enough miles to warrant changing the lubes in the T-Case or differentials Yet. I used Nissan auto-tranny oil at the 30,000 mile service.

 

I use 5w-30 in our 2.4 '08 Camry.  

 

I read a Tech article that basically said the following.

Temperature controls the viscosity of the modern multi-viscosity oils.  Oil claiming to be 10w 40 is 10 weight oil (at 32f degrees) with  non-lubricating molecules that expand to make the equal to 40 weight oil at a given operating temperature. The coolant systems in most modern cars are designed to operate at over 200 degrees forbetter fuel milage. To match the modern operating coolant temperatures the oil reaches the high end of the read out when most cars are running 200 degrees. The actual temperature of the oil when it thickens to 40 weight will be more that 200 degrees.

There are a lot of shade tree engineers advocating running 165 degree thermostats or none at all. This canl make the motor oil run at a cooler temperature and effect the viscosity of the oil.

The nomenclature describing synthetic oil has been revised. Some dino oil is now being called synthetic. A new refining process has modified some ‘dino’ oil to the point that it nearly as heat resistant as the real full synthetic. At any rate motor oil is only as good as the additives in it and they do wear out.   

 

Have a good one and see you later… Don S..

It would be nice if our members would add their vehicle information to their signature (similar to mine) plus add their City and State .

A member in the same town might be willing to drop by and help you with a problem. Or drink all your beer! One took my wife!... J/K

 

 

 

 

 



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