Originally Posted By: Indydriver
My daughter just bought a new 2011 V6 Accord for which I will be performing the maintenance. So, I bought some OE oil and filters to get her through the warranty period. The oil, part# -9037, "Honda Genuine Fully Synthetic" 0W-20 is SN, GF-5, reportedly made by CP. Another knowledgeable BITOG member reports that the SN cold-cranking viscosity spec is much higher for this weight oil in SN than SM.
So I guess we can let her be the guinea pig. Anybody want to see UOAs? [Note: After reading some of the disasterous UOAs from the Honda V6 FF, I'm thinking about a relatively early first OCI.]
One more comment: Are all the great syn sales out there now just a normal selling rotation or are the manufacturer's blowing out their SM inventories?
I highly doubt the API has changed the "spec" for xw-y0 oils... The product may be slightly thicker, bit if the car is not going to operate at the ragged edge, I doubt there is an issue of any sort. This change may have been necessitated by the need to be more robust at temperature, which is what I'd be more interested in... We won't see a big difference during the few cold starts, but we may over the next many tens of thousands of miles of running at temperature...