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    Pentosin High Performance 5w-30 MotorOil

    Unfortuntely, my local dealer did not bring in the 0W-30 and 5W-30 Super performance oils except 5w-30 High performance and 5w-40. The high performance are hydrocracked oil if I'm correct. In my country been hot and humid, many mechanics alwayas recommmend minimum weight 40 above but as much I...
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    Pentosin High Performance 5w-30 MotorOil

    Technically speaking using 10w-30 will not cause problems with VTEC solenoid switch. Redline is selling at US$12 a quart and Pentosin 5w-30 at US$6.50 a litre in my country. My OCI is always not more than 12k not miles. So given the cheaper price and i decide to switch to Pentosin. Is this grp...
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    Pentosin High Performance 5w-30 MotorOil

    Hi Pentosin is the OEM oil to many European cars such as Volkswagen, Audi & BMW. Is this a fully syn or semi syn oil and is good for my Honda Fit Sport. Been using REDLINE Ow-30 and 10w-30 for the previous two oil change. Thinking of going back to REDLINE 5W-20. What do you guys advise..
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    Extended oil change using REDLINE 10W-30

    My FiT Aria currently running Redline 10w-30 for almost 7 months clocking about 9k plus kilometres. I intend to extend the OCI to 15K but am worry the additives depleted to unacceptable level and TBN may not be ideal. Any comments please.
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    AFE Pro Dry

    Originally Posted By: harry j I have been using the AFE PRO DRY S for some time now and can report that it filters well and is oh so easy to clean. I usually just tap it on the counter a couple of time and I'm good to go. I concur that, AFE DRY PRO S is a very good aftermarket drop in filter...
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    Is OW-30 suitable for hot climate

    Hi I hope someone can chime in on the above topic. Am driving 2006 Honda Airwave SOHC VTEC 1.5 Engine. Engine running in good condition with no oil consumption problem. Temperature in our country averaging about 95 to 98F yearly. Lots of short distance driving between 10 to 20km and stop & go...
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    Choosing oil for hot climate use

    Hi Just bought 4qts of Redline 0W-30 for my HONDA Fit 1.5 L series engine. HTHS is 3.2 and does it provide adequate protection when oil reach it's operating temp in our hot, humid climate. Was thinking of 0w-40 HTHS is 4.0 more viscous. Fir time using redline products and had been using...
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    AFE Pro Dry

    Hi bros Thanks for the input. This filter really serves its purpose. I wouls not hesitate to recommend to anyone. Absolutely value for money in terms of performance and life time usage.
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    AFE Pro Dry

    Please post your UOA result on silicon reading using AFE dry pro drop in air filter. Any input is very much appreciated.
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    Schaeffer's 7000 oils.....

    It's is very good oil been using it since 2006 in my Honda Fit. I loves Moly and my engine is always running silky smooth.
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    AFE Pro Dry

    Boys, this is a very good after market drop in air filter. Trust me good filtration and air-flow. Never ever regretted of buying this filter.
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    AFE Pro Dry

    This is best after market drop-in filter. Washable and no oiling is needed. No significant difference in fuel economy and best of all it last forever and forever...
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    Schaeffer 7000 or 9000 5W-30

    Hi Guys Kindly let me have your opinions which is the better oil for my Honda Fit 1.5. Drives gently and mostly city driving. OCI a little below 10K and using stock oil filter.
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    What's your pick

    Hot weather temp averaging 35deg, it's Honda Airwave sporting 1.5 vtec engine, current 65,000K on car.
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    What's your pick

    Hi Am looking at Schaeffer 7000 and 9000 preferably 5W-30, Pricing is not problem. Heard that 7000 s/syn is better than 9000 f/syn. Please comments and many thanks for any valuable inputs.
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