Best oil for new Honda - 50,000 miles/yr

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I'm thinking SSO actually @ 35k mile drains. They claim 35k or 1 year. I say give it a shot. 1 cSt differene between SSO and ASM. In other words, your car won't notice that SSO is a 30wt and ASM is a 20wt. Most likely.
 
for your situation I say Amsoil oil/filters. 20-25K with the amount of highway miles you do with a uoa to verify. Just make sure to check your oil level every so often.
 
Maybe I missed it, however, I have yet to see any UOAs that show SSO is still good to go much beyond 20,000 miles, regardless of filter type. Can you point me to a UOA or two that shows SSO is still robust enough to properly lubricate an engine after 35,000 miles?
 
Originally Posted By: MadMike4
Guys - Help me out here. I drive a lot of mostly highway miles for my work. I regularly put 50,000 miles a year on my car. My Jetta TDI did very well for me for 220,000 miles. It's gone now.

I have just bought a new '08 Honda Civic EX, 4dr, manual. I want to make it last 4 years and 200,000 (or longer). If I follow the recommended maintenance schedule, it will be in the shop ALL THE TIME and cost a fortune. I'm thinking of using a synthetic or synthetic blend and longer OCI. Please recommend an oil, oil filter, and OCI that will make the new Honda engine last and perform well but also work out well moneywise.

I've garnered a lot of info on this forum already. Great place. What do you think for my situation? Thanks in advance.


Before Honda introduced the OLM I believe the schedule was 5,000 severe and 10,000 normal. At 1,000 miles per week, I would call that normal service. You could probably run MC 5W20 for 10K with a Pure One filter, change it yourself for a cost of about $400 over 200K. Hardly a fortune and you would only be changing it ever 10 weeks. Lots of options listed. Your choice.
 
What is MC 5W20?

Sorry is this is a stupid question, BUT .... Some recommended 0W20 oil. Should I be at all concerned about using 0W20 when the recommended oil is 5W20??

Thanks for all the responses, keep 'em coming.
 
Like Junior said. Lot of options. I would go 12k or every 3 months and not blink an eye with a good syn or syn-blend.
 
Look at the 10k Civic UOA with olde Havoline 5w-20. I'd also consider Mobil 1 0w-30. However, a marathon run of 20k on German Syntec 0w-30 would be incredible and probally people would chip-in and pay for your UOA of it.
 
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I would recommend using Amsoil and changing it every 6 months, at least that's what I'd probably do. Good luck with your new Civic! If I could afford a new car right now, a new Civic Si would probably be what I'd get.

Oh, and as for the oil filter, use a nice top quality filter like a HAMP (if they make them for the '08 Civics), Purolator PureOne (easily available at places like Advance Auto Parts or Pep Boys), or an Amsoil EaO.
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Originally Posted By: Pablo
Mike,

Amsoil ASM - Amsoil ASM 0W-20 Synthetic Oil

15K mile OCI's

Amsoil EaO20 Oil filter.

It's possible you could do 20K with this set up as well.

Thanks,

Paul


I've also got a new '08 Civic, and I'm probably going to put on about 20K per year, mostly freeway. I'm gonna follow Pablo's recipe with the OLM oil change interval. After the warranty period, I may stretch things out a bit.
 
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Originally Posted By: MadMike4
What is MC 5W20?

Sorry is this is a stupid question, BUT .... Some recommended 0W20 oil. Should I be at all concerned about using 0W20 when the recommended oil is 5W20??

Thanks for all the responses, keep 'em coming.


MC = Motorcraft

5W20-0W20. No, only real difference is cold weather performance when starting a cold engine. At operating temps basically the same. Search around on the site there is lots of information about this subject.
 
The Si is a very nice car. For obvious reasons, I wanted to maximize my mpg.

My main parameters for the new car purchase were mileage and reliability. I know the Civic 4 cyl can't touch the TDI for mpg, but it should do pretty well on the highway. I might go back to the TDI or some diesel in a few years. I understand there will be a lot more diesels around in '09 or 2010.
 
Originally Posted By: MadMike4
I posted this same question on the CivicTalk board and was recommended Royal Purple oil and 3000 - 5000 OCI. THAT WON'T SAVE ME ANY MONEY!
You can't always believe the internet experts but then maybe they have had experience with Royal Purple???
 
AMsoil if you can get it. M1 is my next top choice. i would go with 0-20 from the start since in 2 years ur 75k mile warranty will be up anyways. ANd it flows better when cold.
 
Usually in my opinion a bypass filter is a total waste of $$$ on a gasoline engine but 50,000 miles per year it would be fun to see how one would work .If you were willing to waste the money. I don't sell or use Amsoil buy that is what I would run. "Amsoil's syn oil and full flow and single bypass if running your mileage".
 
PP 5W20 every 7500 to 10,000 will be fine. I have used this is a 4 cylinder Accord for 85K, no oil consumption at all, I use Puralator Pure One filter, changed with everyoil change
 
Originally Posted By: MadMike4
The Si is a very nice car. For obvious reasons, I wanted to maximize my mpg.

My main parameters for the new car purchase were mileage and reliability. I know the Civic 4 cyl can't touch the TDI for mpg, but it should do pretty well on the highway. I might go back to the TDI or some diesel in a few years. I understand there will be a lot more diesels around in '09 or 2010.


Factor in the higher cost of diesel compared to regular and the difference in cost between the cars, and you might save money with the Civic. There are no losers between those two.

FWIW, I have a TDI and love it.
 
My TDI experience was a good one. I had an '01 Jetta TDI that I put 219,000 miles on with no real problems. Got 50 mpg most of the time too. I sold it in 2006.

Needed another car. TDI was top of my list, but they were not sold in '07 so the only one's around are used '05 and '06. Few and far between, in high demand. So I was faced with buying a used TDI for $19000 with 50k miles on it with no warranty and diesel at $3.50 OR ........... a brand new '08 Civic, with full factory warranty, choice of color and options for $1200 LESS than the used Jetta.
 
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