Not in my experience with several k24s run 200k and farther. But definitely not with 10k changesThey last a long time yes. But burn a lot of oil too.
Not in my experience with several k24s run 200k and farther. But definitely not with 10k changesThey last a long time yes. But burn a lot of oil too.
These engines don’t care what you put in them. I had one and I ran Mobil 1 0/40. The euro manual shows run whatever you want according to your climate.I’m doing a few relatively short OCIs of VRP on my low mileage TSX with the K24 and 5 speed auto but am thinking down the road to hopefully doing 10k intervals. I don’t drive the car hard really and it’s my daily driver that will see 75-80% highway miles and trips of at least 8 miles to work 4 days a week and pleasure driving on weekends of longer distances. Naturally aspirated with no direct injection and used in a zillion cars over the decade or more it was in production, I assume 10k with a stout oil (HPL, PUP, etc) would be no problem but since I assume more than a few members here have this engine in use, I wanted to ask.
When doing an obligatory search it seemed that much higher mileage cars burn a bit, but that’s definitely not the case for me.
I'm about to switch to the Mag 1 FS 10W30, which actually is quite thin for its grade. I decided just to look into on a whim, before buying a case of HPL PPCMO or caving and buying Amsoil SS - with my opinion of Mag 1 for the past 20 years or more that I have known of the brand as just being some backwater small brand that you find at a place like Big Lots. I know differently now though.These engines don’t care what you put in them. I had one and I ran Mobil 1 0/40. The euro manual shows run whatever you want according to your climate.
I'm about to switch to the Mag 1 FS 10W30, which actually is quite thin for its grade. I decided just to look into on a whim, before buying a case of HPL PPCMO or caving and buying Amsoil SS - with my opinion of Mag 1 for the past 20 years or more that I have known of the brand as just being some backwater small brand that you find at a place like Big Lots. I know differently now though.
https://mag1.com/products/34/pds/
From what I can find, it's probably a Group III base oil. I am sure it's good for at least a 7500 mile interval with a Fram Endurance filter every other change.
Yep, you see it at places like that. Tractor Supply and feed & seed type stores. I found 5 quart jugs on Zoro.com for $25 on sale, but $3/quart is a steal.I appreciate how much detail they have on their website. I've seen this at random hardware stores. Fleet Farm type places. Always a super good price. I needed a quart of cheap synth 5w-30 for a generator. Paid maybe $3 for it recently.
C'mon man - you know you want to do it. What's stopping you?I decided just to look into on a whim, before buying a case of HPL PPCMO or
I changed mine at around 7000 miles and had 368000 on my 07 Accord with no issues at all...K24 was a great engine.. I wich I had that in my 21 HRV... The 1.8 is aslo agood engine but the K24 in my opinion is better...more power...Not in my experience with several k24s run 200k and farther. But definitely not with 10k changes
It's a great way to turn your engine into an oil burner. The K24's tend to burn significant amounts of oil when they get older and the ones that see long OCI's are almost always the worst offenders.
I think that the newer, smaller Honda engines have a power advantage. The K24 brings incredible durability and reliability to the table.I changed mine at around 7000 miles and had 368000 on my 07 Accord with no issues at all...K24 was a great engine.. I wich I had that in my 21 HRV... The 1.8 is aslo agood engine but the K24 in my opinion is better...more power...
I can only reference the fuel dilution of the L15 turbo engines - which may or may not have been corrected - but if you address the flaws of the K24, they will be my go-to Honda power plant.I think that the newer, smaller Honda engines have a power advantage. The K24 brings incredible durability and reliability to the table.
Huh??? I tried this before and at least the setup I have does not allow my smallest tube to get through the dipstick port past the valve cover. I became convinced it just wasn't possible on the K24.....please tell me more.Extractors work very well on the K24 and make the oil change quick, easy and cheap.
Huh??? I tried this before and at least the setup I have does not allow my smallest tube to get through the dipstick port past the valve cover. I became convinced it just wasn't possible on the K24.....please tell me more.
I've had great luck with the MityVac smaller tube on K24 engines. Get the oil hot.Huh??? I tried this before and at least the setup I have does not allow my smallest tube to get through the dipstick port past the valve cover. I became convinced it just wasn't possible on the K24.....please tell me more.
Lucky you, you got one of the K24 engines with an aluminum intake manifold. I imagine you have VTC on both cams, is that correct?I've had great luck with the MityVac smaller tube on K24 engines. Get the oil hot.
What flaws are we talking about. The engine is one of the all time best.I can only reference the fuel dilution of the L15 turbo engines - which may or may not have been corrected - but if you address the flaws of the K24, they will be my go-to Honda power plant.
Oh but nothing in this world is perfect. Rattling VTC actuators, failing timing chain tensioners, stretched timing chains, premature exhaust cam lobe wear, gunked up VTEC and VTC strainers, and stuck piston rings. Pretty much all caused by people doing 10K oil change intervals dictated by the maintenance minder and not keeping their oil topped up. Really comes down to 0W20 being the specified grade.What flaws are we talking about. The engine is one of the all time best.