additives and M1 5-20

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I'm using M1 5-20 with an '05 honda. Most recommend a high Moly oil with this engine, but with the exception of a few dino oils, I see very little Moly in synthetic oils.

It seems that moly is also not as evident in oils that are thicker than 5-20 oils in dinos. For example, Penzoil 5-20 dino is known for it's high Moly.... and yet the Penzoil 10-30 seems to have FAR less. (I am actually considering 10-30 for the summer, but I'm hoping to find something with more of a Moly formulation.)

So the questions are:
1. Is there any reason to add Moly to a synthetic 5-20 like Mobil1 in my Honda?

2. Am I seeing the numbers correctly? Do 10-30 oils tend to drop their moly amounts? why?

3. Is there a 10-30 that is best suited for my Honda in either Dino or Synth (which has a USA recommendation of 5-20) perhaps with high moly? I am a high frequency oil changer, so perhaps synth isn't necessary.

4. I'm not finding Valvoline moly additives in any of my local car parts stores. What are other additive brands that would provide additional moly?

Thanks for the help! I'm taking a long road trip next week in the blazing sun, so I'd like to get an optimal oil flowing through the car before the trip!

Kelton
 
You don't need Moly. Your fine with Mobil 1 the way it is or the way Amsoil is, which has no moly and does very well. Honda's do well with thin A1/A5 oils.
 
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