An update to this thread.
The run on 15w-40 HPL in my Accord is complete. See the UOA here:
Well, I finally see what this oil does in the Accord. For reference,
here is how it fared in my GX460.
Some context for the two samples indicated below:
SAMPLE #1: This was 5w-30 Valvoline Restore and Protect (Valvoline Restore and Protect) that was filled in Feb of 2025 when the car has 20k miles on it. It was run from Feb through Aug last year for the interval shown. No operation in severe cold, as the worst of winter is over with by the end of Feb around here. The mpg for this OCI was 29.0, giving a fuel burn of 155.4 gallons.
SAMPLE #2: This was the conversion to HPL 15w-40...
I'll be draining it soon at the 30k mark and moving to SAE 40 monograde primarily (I only have 4 quarts, might need to top off a bit with 15w-40).
I'm bumping this thread to inform anyone following that the SAE 40 experiment is beginning and that many oil analysis reports documenting the experiment will be posted in this very thread.
That way, you won't have to hunt for many separate thread fragments to find VOA, UOA, etc.
What I'm hoping to explore with this monograde experiment:
1) The degree to which reduced KV100 and fuel dilution are carryover from prior drains
2) The rate at which dilution progresses
3) Whether dilution can be mitigated by the use of Sport mode and maintaining a higher average RPM
4) Winter cranking performance and acceptability of the monograde 40.
5) The degree (if any) to which the monograde affects wear numbers, oxidation rate, or any other indicators. This one is a stretch because I doubt it can make enough difference between detectable in such low samples, but it should be interesting anecdotal data just the same.
Stay Tuned--more to come. Hopefully, lots more.