Honda 15400PLMA02 and HPL Engine Cleaner

All the debris flowed through the engine unless it was waiting in the oil pan. Not sure it’s wise to disturb debris collected in nonmoving parts? It won’t be all caught by the oil filter and that material that was harmless before, now goes through the bearings.
The media has a lot of holes in it, what does Honda know more to specify this media? Fram aftermarket media has looked very good.
 
That HPL cleaner is the cats meow. With results like that I think I'd just start using their normal PCMO going forward. The BITOG15 discount or their July 4th sale are both excellent ways to enjoy one of the best oils available at non-bankruptcy prices.
 
That HPL cleaner is the cats meow. With results like that I think I'd just start using their normal PCMO going forward. The BITOG15 discount or their July 4th sale are both excellent ways to enjoy one of the best oils available at non-bankruptcy prices.

Where do you buy it ?
 
You order from the Advanced lubrication web page. When you check out can enter Bitog15 to receive a 15% discount. And they will also have a sale around the 4th of July.
 
Lucky are the ones whose cars don't have fuel dilution problem. They could run HPL for 15,000 miles. Easy life.
 
Toyota FJ Cruiser has the bulletproof 4.0L that doesn't suffer from fuel dilution. And the oil filter is right in the engine bay. Perfect candidate for HPL oils.
 
Why do Honda, Subaru, and maybe Toyota have media with visible holes? Toyota is the best of the three from what I see.
On the other hand it looks like the PG variants have a lot of resin in the media. Should see more fibers. Based on the pictures.
With this much dirt or whatever it is in an engine, it doesn’t seem best to dislodge it. Based on old school advice from the sludged up old engines of days gone by. Leave it alone they would say. Or tear the engine down and clean it.
 
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