what oils everyone running?
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what oils everyone running?
i used moble 1 my last oil change and it seemed like ive added a quart and im due for a change and im another quart low car seemed to run really smooth with the oil hell it was 20$ at walmart for full synthetic can't beat it lol kinda curious as to what you guys are running and how well it preforms on a stock motor and the price
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Re: what oils everyone running?
i always use 100% synthetic with manufacturer suggested viscocity.
if the car has not hydraulic valves you can use a little thicker oil in a high performance engine or an engine that consumps oil.
ie if manufacturer suggested viscocity is 10W40, you can use 15W50.
if the car has not hydraulic valves you can use a little thicker oil in a high performance engine or an engine that consumps oil.
ie if manufacturer suggested viscocity is 10W40, you can use 15W50.
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Re: what oils everyone running?
Mobil1? In a Honda? Surely you jest.
Pennzoil 5W30 seems to be fairly impressive. It's a Honda HT06 oil for use in factory Honda turbocharged engines just like M1 (factory fill for the K23). But...Pennzoil has better volatility so it burns off less. I would say UOA's from Pennzoil are likely going to be better also. Shell produces Pennzoil Platinum/Ultra from natural gas instead of crude oil. So the base stock is a little more betterer...or...something...whatever they're trying to advertise.
Neither M1 or Pennzoil Platinum/Ultra are "actual" synthetics.
Try out the Pennzoil. I've been using it with 7K-8K mile intervals. Fairly slow burnoff rates. Good color and viscosity (visual) when I drain it.
Pennzoil 5W30 seems to be fairly impressive. It's a Honda HT06 oil for use in factory Honda turbocharged engines just like M1 (factory fill for the K23). But...Pennzoil has better volatility so it burns off less. I would say UOA's from Pennzoil are likely going to be better also. Shell produces Pennzoil Platinum/Ultra from natural gas instead of crude oil. So the base stock is a little more betterer...or...something...whatever they're trying to advertise.
Neither M1 or Pennzoil Platinum/Ultra are "actual" synthetics.
Try out the Pennzoil. I've been using it with 7K-8K mile intervals. Fairly slow burnoff rates. Good color and viscosity (visual) when I drain it.
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Oil test analysis between Mobil 1 and Pennzoil ultra on TSX.
http://www.tsxclub.com/forums/1st-ge...oil-ultra.html
http://www.tsxclub.com/forums/1st-ge...oil-ultra.html
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amsoil signature series 5w20, best oil you can put in your car, has probably the lowest NOACK volatility available, 5.5%.... very good, TBN 12.6, very good oxidation resistance, and another best is their shear stability, dead flat on the graphs.
another really good oil, maybe even better than amsoil is TRC (texas refinery corp.), TBN of 15!!! very good TBN retention as well, great for extended OCI.
another really good oil, maybe even better than amsoil is TRC (texas refinery corp.), TBN of 15!!! very good TBN retention as well, great for extended OCI.
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amsoil signature series 5w20, best oil you can put in your car, has probably the lowest NOACK volatility available, 5.5%.... very good, TBN 12.6, very good oxidation resistance, and another best is their shear stability, dead flat on the graphs.
another really good oil, maybe even better than amsoil is TRC (texas refinery corp.), TBN of 15!!! very good TBN retention as well, great for extended OCI.
another really good oil, maybe even better than amsoil is TRC (texas refinery corp.), TBN of 15!!! very good TBN retention as well, great for extended OCI.
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Re: what oils everyone running?
I'll be running brad Penn when I get mine running, has the zinc in it and meets the old specs which my old engine needs
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I am a Mobil1 person, in all my daily cars. May look at Pennzoil though after seeing this analysis.
Where are you guys buying this and how much? I can't find it locally to me in store and online looks like $50-$60 for 5 qt.
Where are you guys buying this and how much? I can't find it locally to me in store and online looks like $50-$60 for 5 qt.
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Walmart is usually $25.99. Advance auto has specials on Pennzoil every other month for $30-33ish with filter (K&N, fram, purolator).
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Re: what oils everyone running?
Currently running 75w90 in my ITR, car feels slower for some reason and it happened right after my oil change. I believe there was 5w30 in it before, not sure, but it was super black when it came out. I was told that 75w90 lasts a lot longer which is why I made the switch.
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lol really? You trolling?
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Currently running 75w90 in my ITR, car feels slower for some reason and it happened right after my oil change. I believe there was 5w30 in it before, not sure, but it was super black when it came out. I was told that 75w90 lasts a lot longer which is why I made the switch.
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In my B20vtec "toy" car I run royal purple 5w30 and K & N filters. In my daily, B16a2 EJ, I run whichever known brand name 10w30 full Synthetic is on sale by the case. Usually it's Penzoil or Shell. Have also used Castrol Syntec and Mobil1 on occasion. Filters are Fram TG or Bosch. I have never noticed any difference performance wise between the brands and the bargain priced Penz and Shell full Syns have been great oil. Honestly I wouldn't hesitate to run the same She'll/Penzoil lubricant in my built car and the only reason I choose to use Royal P in that is because I only have to change it 2-3 times a year so the cost doesn't burden me and it's "supposed" to be excellent quality. Plus it's colored lol
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