I picked up 4 litres of 'Honda' 0w20 today. It says on the bottle 'ultra low viscosity'. The back says '....blended specifically for Honda fuel efficient vehicles.' I assume this means the hybrids. It also says 'Contains special additives to exceed API SM/SL performance and ILSAC GF-4. Reduces wear....provides outstanding high temperature protection.'
Anyway, the parts guy 'thinks' it's made by Petro Canada. As far as I know Petro-Canada doesn't market and 0w20 oil. Anyway, it was $6.99 CDN vs $9.99 CDN for the 'Honda Full Synthetic 5w20'.
I'm curious as to whether it's possible to have a 0w20 made from conventional oil, or whether the $6.99 is a semi-good deal for a synthetic 0w20.
FWIW, the oil smells kind of sweet..reminds me of XD-3/GC smell as opposed to a bottle of Quaker State 5w20 dino I recently smelled that was kind of rotten egg smelling.
Anyway, the parts guy 'thinks' it's made by Petro Canada. As far as I know Petro-Canada doesn't market and 0w20 oil. Anyway, it was $6.99 CDN vs $9.99 CDN for the 'Honda Full Synthetic 5w20'.
I'm curious as to whether it's possible to have a 0w20 made from conventional oil, or whether the $6.99 is a semi-good deal for a synthetic 0w20.
FWIW, the oil smells kind of sweet..reminds me of XD-3/GC smell as opposed to a bottle of Quaker State 5w20 dino I recently smelled that was kind of rotten egg smelling.