We'll probably get some "I see some varnish" posts, but just think of what engines looked like a generation ago. Oils are better than they've ever been. What oil was used?
Originally Posted by csandste
We'll probably get some "I see some varnish" posts, but just think of what engines looked like a generation ago. Oils are better than they've ever been. What oil was used?
I wish I had remembered to get pics under the cover of my CR-V it was nearly spotless. In the Integra I've used various conventional and synthetics ranging from 5w30 to 0w40. Castrol 0w40 is the most recent. Runs fantastic and no noticeable loss in mpg from the heavier oil.
My cousin had an Integra with that engine and the thing just wouldn't die. It was burning a lot of oil by the end but kept on going. I think she finally retired it due to rust at something like 500,000 (300K miles).
Originally Posted by SubyRoo
Castrol 0w40 is the most recent. Runs fantastic and no noticeable loss in mpg from the heavier oil.
HEARSAY!
Everyone who "knows"... knows that such a thick oil will cause the engine to be all kinds of sluggish...
I'll bet you lost 3 full seconds off of your 0-60 time!!
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Originally Posted by Linctex
Originally Posted by SubyRoo
Castrol 0w40 is the most recent. Runs fantastic and no noticeable loss in mpg from the heavier oil.
HEARSAY!
Everyone who "knows"... knows that such a thick oil will cause the engine to be all kinds of sluggish...
I'll bet you lost 3 full seconds off of your 0-60 time!!
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If you look at the oil recommendation chart for markets other than the US you can use just about anything. I believe 10w40 is recommended for warmer climates outside the US as well. The oil selector on the Mobil website selects heavier oil for use in Europe.