To tig1. I drive a Honda Accord. Fuel contamination is a (The only?) problem. I was alwaysd scared to go past 8K mi for this reason. So I went with a great oil that will easily take me to 8K and costs less. Although I noticed it went up recently.
Well to both the last posts. Give us some real information regarding your Synthetics. I will not go into the details, you both know what I am talking about. Are any of their oils true synthetics? As in synthesized oil? Or "As good as"?
Hi Bill,
I was just sent the link, no more info. But spending a little more time looking at the link sent by Barlowc I see it says: "The product offers performance consistent with many synthetics in the market". Well, thanks Castrol...you prostituted the word synthetic so it has no meaning...
Thanks Barlowc. From the link you sent me: Mobil Super Synthetic is a full synthetic that uses synthetic-base oils. It outperforms our conventional and synthetic blend products.
Huh??? Better than conventional and semi-syn. But not as good as a (Debatable) real synthetic?
Is this just a...
Agreed, very good, and their synthetics are real synthetics, not "Synthetics". I was helping a friend of mine try to market, Elf/Total to European car dealers in the US. Right after VW and Audi had all the sludge problems iwith the 1.8T. It fell on deaf ears, the dealers just didn't get it. Now...
Mokanic, thanks for the comments. One of our cars (My elderly Mom's) is a 94 albeit with only 60K miles, that has never used a drop of oil. Neither did her previous two Accords. Mine, as I mentioned earlier in the thread was a repo that showed signs of poor or no maintenance, this being the...
I sent Auto-RX a message today (Sunday), concerned that I had used too much product for my oil capacity (I used 12 oz for 5 Qts instead of 10).
To my shock and amazement I received a response within minutes, and on a Sunday no less! Answer: It's OK.
Thanks Frank!
Well, after the Auto-RX treatment with dino I plan to go with Amsoil 0W-20 instead of the M1 5W-30 I have been using (Literally using!), and I'll see if I get less consumption than with M1.
Keep in mind I bought the car very cheap (Repo) at 22K miles, and it did not look as if it had been well...
Eric, thanks for the input. I already have 4 bottles of Auto-RX in the garage so I'm going to try them on the SC400 for the startup smoke, and my 05 accord 4cyl to see if I can lower th oil consumption. I know 1 Qt every 3K is not terrible, but I think its too much for an 05 with less than 30k...
BennyL, I don't think there are many similarities between the SC400 heads (Or motors) and the Sienna, and I have never heard they sludge up. In my wife's 92 SC400 we run dino with 3-5K intervals. It uses abot a quart in 5K, mosttly at startup after sitting a couple of days. I will be following...
Very good point...
By the same token, would there be any advantage to running an electric oil heater yearround to keep the oil warmer during the first start of the day?
Whoaa!
I thought engines ran at the same operating temp in winter and summer, so the only consideration was the 5W for cold starts. What difference would the -20 or -30 make whether it is winter or summer?
Second, the referenced Synlube "Anti 5W20" article does not seem to address the source of...