Mobil 1 Extend Performance High Mileage or Annual Protection 0w20?

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Hello to everyone,

I'm looking for the best suitable 0w20 for my Honda Accord 2009 120k miles.
The High Mileage does not meet the Dexos1 Gen2 so I'm a bit concerned.

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No, it's not. But I guess Dexos Gen 2 help you to find the oils with best anti-wear protection.
 
M1 oils no matter the flavor are great oils. The 0W-30 AFE is a sleeper oil in the M1 oil line up.
 
Originally Posted by CT8
I didn't know Dexos was a Honda requirement.



Could you try being nice... Just for say old times sake CT8
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Just messing with you... Hope you and your family are doing well... Always good to see you on here.

I agree with your assessment that the M-1 0w30 is a sleeper... And your other statement about any of the Mobil lineup is extremely good to.
 
Originally Posted by dgvu89
No, it's not. But I guess Dexos Gen 2 help you to find the oils with best anti-wear protection.


When synthetic high mileage oils don't meet Dexos specs it generally has nothing to do with anti-wear protection. It's more likely due to not meeting Dexos catalyst, LSPI and fuel economy specs. Generally speaking they have MORE anti-wear additives which throw them out of spec.
 
Go with the Mobil 1 Extended Performance (M1 EP) 0W-20. It's exceptional in that it's one of the very few fully PAO-and-AN-based oils out there, and it has GM dexos1 Gen 2, which you're asking for. It's very cheap at Walmart.

Don't go with the Mobil 1 Extended Performance High Mileage (M1 EP HM) 0W-20. It only has 5 - 10% PAO.

http://msds.walmartstores.com/

Mobil 1 Annual Protection (M1 AP) 0W-20 is great, too, and also fully PAO-and-AN-based. It has even more antioxidant than the M1 EP 0W-20 for up to 20,000-mile OCIs. However, it's a lot more expensive, and you'll be fine with the M1 EP 0W-20 for up to 15,000-mile OCIs.
 
Originally Posted by dgvu89
No, it's not. But I guess Dexos Gen 2 help you to find the oils with best anti-wear protection.



No, Redline provides the best anti-wear protection and it is NOT Dexos Gen 2. DG2 is a merketing exercise.
 
Originally Posted by Olas
Originally Posted by dgvu89
No, it's not. But I guess Dexos Gen 2 help you to find the oils with best anti-wear protection.



No, Redline provides the best anti-wear protection and it is NOT Dexos Gen 2. DG2 is a merketing exercise.


Then why does it often show higher wear metals in many UOAs?
 
I think HM with Seal conditioner & cleaning agent will be helpful, and the viscosity is also a little higher than EP...
 
I am also pretty sure your 2009 Accord, if it is a 4 banger, it is gonna burn oil. And even more with Mobil 1. But this is just my experience with my Hondas.
 
Originally Posted by painfx
I am also pretty sure your 2009 Accord, if it is a 4 banger, it is gonna burn oil. And even more with Mobil 1. But this is just my experience with my Hondas.

My family has 3 Accordsm 1 Camry, none of them burning oil yet.
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