Honda Ridgeline and Supertech oils

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I've got a Ridgeline that usually goes about 7,000 miles between oil changes according to the Maintainece Minder. I have been using the Supertech 5w30 oil in it for some time now. Is this oil up to the task or should I look at something else? I'm not really wanting to go synthetic since the MM is designed around dino and my dealer says Honda doesnt really push the use of synthetic.
 
How about moving up to a Syn Blend...like Motorcraft Blend 5w30. Its very reasonable in price (about $12 per 5 qt. jug @ WalMart). It does not cost much more than a conventional (dino) oil.

If you have near 75,000 or more on the Ridgeline, Valvoline MaxLife blend would be a good choice ($14.40 WalMart/5 qt.jug)
 
It's got about 60,000 on it. Maybe a blend isnt a bad idea. I have always wondered just how much synthetic does a blend have in it. So, are you saying that the Supertech dino isnt up the job? Whats the scoop on the Supertech full synthetic oils, any good?
 
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Going 7,000 miles i'd move up to a better oil for sure.

Originally Posted By: cassidy
It's got about 60,000 on it. Maybe a blend isnt a bad idea. I have always wondered just how much synthetic does a blend have in it.

we dont know,could be 1% only.
 
Originally Posted By: cassidy
Are there any dino oils that can handle 7000 mile oci?



It's going to depend on how those miles are driven. Mostly freeway, maybe. If there is a decent amount of city driving, probably not. Most dinos around that point are very close to spent.And supertech is just fine, like any other dino oil.


Since I don't know the driving habits, I'm not sure if you would need a blend or full synthetic.
 
Whats wrong with the SuperTech? It meets all the current specs. You are going by the oil reminder. It wouldnt be my frst choice, but if it makes you feel better we used it at the last company I worked at and we had zero problems. Its as good as any other conventional oil. If your happy with it and your not experiencing any trouble, Id stick with it. You are useing a good oil filter(Factory, I presume) and changing it at a regular interval, so carry on. Just because its cheap, doesnt make it a inferior product. There are alot of cars running on Walmart oil changes out there.
 
90% of the miles are highway, non towing miles, and no real steep grades. I have had no prblems with Supertech but I dont know if its sludging up inside the engine or not. With only 60,000 on it, that would probably not cause any problems untill a little later.
 
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Originally Posted By: cassidy
It's got about 60,000 on it. Maybe a blend isnt a bad idea. I have always wondered just how much synthetic does a blend have in it. So, are you saying that the Supertech dino isnt up the job? Whats the scoop on the Supertech full synthetic oils, any good?


Valvoline MaxLife Blend claims it has 30% Synthetic (and I guess 70% dino).

Check their wesite (www.Valvoline.com).
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I checked out the Valvoline site and went through the questionair, it recommends Durablend. I was at walmart today and they do not sell Durablend.
 
If you want dino, I'd get Pennzoil yellow bottle and change it every 5k. You might be okay going 7k on it but I wouldn't personally. It's all about what you are comfortable with.

For synthetic, I really like Mobil 1 and Pennzoil Platinum as I have had good luck with them both. You could most likey stretch it out to 10k with either of them. Honda engines seem to generally be pretty easy on oil but you can fork over about $25 for a UOA to know for sure.

Super Tech is not a bad oil as it meets SM spec and possibly GN-4 too, not sure on the GN-4 though. I would not run Super Tech past about 4k but again, its what you are comfortable with.

Hope this helps a little.
 
Originally Posted By: cassidy
Now I'm temped to go with Mobil 1 full synthetic...lol


Go for it! Heck at 7-10K ocis you wont be changing oil very often. Might as well treat her to full synthetic. JMHO
 
Originally Posted By: cassidy
I've got a Ridgeline that usually goes about 7,000 miles between oil changes according to the Maintainece Minder. I have been using the Supertech 5w30 oil in it for some time now. Is this oil up to the task or should I look at something else? I'm not really wanting to go synthetic since the MM is designed around dino and my dealer says Honda doesnt really push the use of synthetic.



cassidy,

I can't say anything about "Super Tech" oils but I heard it's a decent synthetic oil that should take you the distance you quoted.

If you looking for another brand that would depend on how much you can afford. I myself use Mobil 1 5W-30 as a standard cuz compared to all the others they are about the same price except for the new long distance synthetics hich can be about 2$ bucks more on top of the standard synthetics.

Honda engine are very strong motors and yes the servie mechanics don't endorse anything more than what is needed.

Still though for 7K OCI's I would most certainly continue to use a synthetic oil and the "Super Tech" might be your best bet.

I to say stay with the "Super Tech" and be happy.

Durango
 
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Originally Posted By: Panzerman
Whats wrong with the SuperTech? It meets all the current specs. You are going by the oil reminder. It wouldnt be my frst choice, but if it makes you feel better we used it at the last company I worked at and we had zero problems. Its as good as any other conventional oil. If your happy with it and your not experiencing any trouble, Id stick with it. You are useing a good oil filter(Factory, I presume) and changing it at a regular interval, so carry on. Just because its cheap, doesnt make it a inferior product. There are alot of cars running on Walmart oil changes out there.


If it is a Walmart TLE oil change it will be most likely Pennzoil from what I have seen.
 
cassidy, would you say your area has extreme cold winters? If so, freezer test your oil plus one of these for comparison.

Originally Posted By: bodeh6
SuperTech Synthetic is $17 for 5qts. For a dollar more you can get QS Ultimate Durability which would be much better.


If not extreme cold, dino Supertech is very similar to other brands.
 
Do a Used Oil Analysis with TBN on your current oil. You may be shocked at how well supertech holds up in a Honda. I had a 2007 Honda Accord and Hondas are very easy on oil. I would run some synthetic oils to 15,000 miles in a Honda, maybe more depending on your driving.
 
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