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Engine Oil Turn Colour After using Xpower


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Hi,

 

Anybody using Sinopec xpower? I tried last week and after travelling 400km on my 12years old honda, I encountered my engine oil turning green.

My friend who drive a new Toyota also has the same issue.

Anybody face the same problem?

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3 minutes ago, Daniu82 said:

Coolant leaked into engine oil? How can petrol link to engine oil? 

Coolant leak into engine oil.

The  oil will become  like milk shake. Won't  be green also lol

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29 minutes ago, Beregond said:

Coolant leak into engine oil.

The  oil will become  like milk shake. Won't  be green also lol

Is not like milky, still engine oil but with fuel smell. Those who pump Sinopec xpower, maybe u can clean the dip stick to see the oil colour.

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3 hours ago, Notitwain said:

Hi,

 

Anybody using Sinopec xpower? I tried last week and after travelling 400km on my 12years old honda, I encountered my engine oil turning green.

My friend who drive a new Toyota also has the same issue.

Anybody face the same problem?

Engine Oil even new Car,after 1,000 Km Oil Change will turn Brown....how can possible Oil changed from dark Brown to Green.?Maybe TS look into the Coolant Spare Tank.

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2 minutes ago, Notitwain said:

Is not like milky, still engine oil but with fuel smell. Those who pump Sinopec xpower, maybe u can clean the dip stick to see the oil colour.

Later i go check my dad 1.

He alway pump sinopec

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Technically fuel and engine oil do not mix so, regardless which brand of fuel used, should not really affect the engine oil colour.

If this happened most likely the piston rings might be going soon.

However if you are driving the new Honda 1.5T engine then that is another issue.

 

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2 hours ago, Notitwain said:

Is not like milky, still engine oil but with fuel smell. Those who pump Sinopec xpower, maybe u can clean the dip stick to see the oil colour.

I think X-Power is the same as Shell V-Power....so V-Power usage Owners can help too.

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6 hours ago, Notitwain said:

Hi,

 

Anybody using Sinopec xpower? I tried last week and after travelling 400km on my 12years old honda, I encountered my engine oil turning green.

My friend who drive a new Toyota also has the same issue.

Anybody face the same problem?

Instead of asking in forums, you should go to your mechanic/workshop... 

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6 hours ago, Notitwain said:

Is not like milky, still engine oil but with fuel smell. Those who pump Sinopec xpower, maybe u can clean the dip stick to see the oil colour.

Greed colored Engine Oil, I known was from Bell-Ray (Racing Oil) for Bikes. I used on my Bikes years ago, high rev. NP 1.

So was the Engine Oil previous owner filled . Or you purchased the Bell-Ray.  

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