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    Good synth. oil choice for 8000+ RPM engine?

    Originally Posted By: Artem ^I have to agree, considering the specs that Honda required for the K20 Engine in 2006 when the Si was released, ANY "full" synthetic as the companies like the label it, will be more then enough for what the engine needs for daily needs. I have an 07 Si and have...
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    Good synth. oil choice for 8000+ RPM engine?

    Originally Posted By: d00df00d Originally Posted By: CZ-75 Originally Posted By: d00df00d If you're really interested in finding the best, that'll take some time and money. Are you willing to spend at least $60 every few thousand miles, trying a different oil every other oil change, until you...
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    Good synth. oil choice for 8000+ RPM engine?

    Originally Posted By: Clevy Just become a preferred customer and get AMSOIL wholesale. That is the best deal going. And it shows up at your door in 2 days. Buy a 5 gallon jug and your good for 2 years. I don't get it. Instant gratification I guess. I read alot and not only do you save money...
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    Good synth. oil choice for 8000+ RPM engine?

    Originally Posted By: 2oldtommy CZ-75- You have given is no info as to what the car is used for. Is it race only on weekends? is it a daily driver that ocassionally does an autocross? After looking at these recommendations, I don't think they answer the question of what is the primary use of...
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    Good synth. oil choice for 8000+ RPM engine?

    Originally Posted By: dailydriver Originally Posted By: CZ-75 Honda K20Z3. I prefer something that can be sourced locally and not mail ordered (Amsoil, Redline, Motul) in 5W30 or 0W30. I've heard some things about Eneos that sound good You can "locally source" Eneos??!! I have NEVER seen this...
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    Good synth. oil choice for 8000+ RPM engine?

    Originally Posted By: d00df00d Originally Posted By: CZ-75 Honda K20Z3. I prefer something that can be sourced locally and not mail ordered (Amsoil, Redline, Motul) in 5W30 or 0W30. I've heard some things about Eneos that sound good, but I don't care if I buy Valvoline or Pennzoil if the data...
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    Good synth. oil choice for 8000+ RPM engine?

    Honda K20Z3. I prefer something that can be sourced locally and not mail ordered (Amsoil, Redline, Motul) in 5W30 or 0W30. I've heard some things about Eneos that sound good, but I don't care if I buy Valvoline or Pennzoil if the data supports it and the price to performance ratio is more...
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    Spicer Filter Comparison Test Gone?

    Thanks. I needed the info to disabuse a few ricers of their uncritical K&N love, not that it did any good.
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    Spicer Filter Comparison Test Gone?

    I found the link for the report, but the page is gone. Anyone know of A) an alternative location for it B) a mirror of the original or a cached page with the info or C) if K&N issued any threats to get it taken down?
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    2001 Integra GSR w/ 95K Miles Burning Oil for past 20K

    I guess I'll give some of these additives a try. Thanks.
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    2001 Integra GSR w/ 95K Miles Burning Oil for past 20K

    What's "CD-2 Max"? I guess "MMO" is Marvel Mystery Oil; you can add this to the fuel as well as the oil? I try to use Chevron gas, so I haven't used any fuel additives lately.
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    2001 Integra GSR w/ 95K Miles Burning Oil for past 20K

    I only used auto-RX once, since I figured I'd see at least some improvement if it was going to work. I ran it 2500 miles, adding the whole bottle 500 miles after an oil change and following up with dino oil (castrol) for the rinse, 3000 miles. I have no UOA. I usually use Castrol or Penzoil and...
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    2001 Integra GSR w/ 95K Miles Burning Oil for past 20K

    I've owned the car since new and have been burning oil for at least 20K miles in a manner serious enough to put black soot on the rear bumper, but have been using oil for at least 30K. Power seems good though. The car does visibly smoke sometimes when accelerating when the engine is warm and...
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    Best Tires for a 1999 Integra

    There aren't that many tires available in 195/55-15, but I can say that Yoko ES100, Dunlop SP9000, and now Avon 550s are all good tires, with Avon being best in the wet and the SP9000 even getting me through snow and ice during a blizzard in TN.
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