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  1. FTTSHO

    Who's right? (or closer to right): Oil specification for my old Fiat Abarth, 5w40 or my new Honda SI, 0w20?

    Just use 0w20 in your Honda. Many people freak out when a manufacturer recommends 0w20, but there is no need to freak out. Only people in forums that actually know absolutely nothing about how oil viscosity really works in an engine complain and whine about manufacturers recommending thin oils...
  2. FTTSHO

    Honda oil spec in the US vs everywhere else

    Yeah, it's nonsense. Every single engine that uses 0w20 blows up after about 50k miles. .... I hope no one took this seriously. Thinner oils are better for all engines.
  3. FTTSHO

    Honda oil spec in the US vs everywhere else

    0w20 is the best oil you can use for your Honda. 0w20 is the best oil to use on any car. Remember, the truth is, thinner oils flow quicker, and you will get the highest volume of flow in all RPM ranges, which is really beneficial. Having higher oil pressure by using thicker oils isn't better...
  4. FTTSHO

    How much damage could I have done?

    Bill_W is right. On most car that I know of, you have to go past 80% throttle in order for flood mode to work. It sounds like to me that Jmcgrady1994 probably didn't push the pedal all the way down. I've done that too. Using flood mode right after an oil change, or after the car sat for a...
  5. FTTSHO

    Thinner oils are better for your engine. Let's stop debating "Thick vs Thin".

    **Before I begin, I want to say that I might have left some typos and misspelled a couple words. I will fix those as time goes on and I find those errors.** I just wanted to post this, because as many of you know, people have been debating, discussing, and sometimes are even arguing and...
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