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    DanDan
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      Good day!

      my apologize for the inconvenience. I have a 2002 honda CR-V and it’s around 200K plus mileage. And I was just wondering what engine oil is best used? Semi Synthetic honda oil or fully synthetic honda oil?

      One more question. It’s an automatic CR-V by the way. but for the the wheels it’s kinda dirty after getting a car wash. Check out the photo’s attached just changed the brake pads I don’t know it it’s associated but the full wheel photo on the rear is clean. And for the photo’s in the front wheel which is not full photo is dirty. Just wondering what’s causing it? Thanks.

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      college mancollege man
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        see if this helps. As for the brake dust. You could have a caliper not releasing all the way or
        its the brake compound your using.

        http://www.ericthecarguy.com/faq/solving-brake-problems

        http://www.ericthecarguy.com/other-videos/778-everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-oil

        #854492
        DanDan
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          Thanks…

          one last question… for the cold air intake??

          if you are too choose.. I know that K&N filters are the best but I am in the philippines and it’s hard to order abroad..

          Is Simota Air Intake a good brand for my Engine? THanks!

          #854494
          college mancollege man
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            I have no knowledge of this brand. :silly:

            #854496
            DanDan
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              hehehe thanks! 😛

              #854505
              DavidDavid
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                For the wheels, if you are going to a car wash, they usually aren’t very good at cleaning a really dirty wheel – you need to wash them by hand with a brush or sponge or something – sometimes the brake dust can be really stuck on there (particularly if the wheel was really dirty and the material has been on there for a while)

                #854506
                DanDan
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                  ok noted. Thanks!

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