Oil for Honda 2.4L

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M1 EP 10w-30 is in. Will do a 10k mile run. I have 5,500 miles on car.....

I'll be doing an oil change on my uncles 2003 Accord 2.4 tomorrow. The car was bought in October of 2002 and so far he's driven a grand total of 16,100 miles.

He's had 2 oil changes so far at the dealer using (unknown brand) dino 5W-20 at 9K and 12K.

I've bought him Mobil1 EP 5W-30 and a PureOne filter. We'll be going for a full year on this oil/filter combo. In the upcoming year, he'll probably put on approx 5 to 8K miles so mileage is not a factor.
 
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Originally posted by buster:
M1 EP 10w-30 is in. Will do a 10k mile run. I have 5,500 miles on car. Went with this oil simply because I had it, can find it anywhere and think it will be very good for long drains with a TBN of 13. The Havoline is probably just as good and maybe even better with wear but I can find M1 at more places then any other oil. Gas stations, Target, Walmart, K-mart ......on and on.

Hey Buster, don't you think the M1 EP 5w-30 would give you better gas mileage, and better startup in the winter?
 
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Hey Buster, don't you think the M1 EP 5w-30 would give you better gas mileage, and better startup in the winter?

Hi, yes your right. I basically went with 10w-30 for the summer months, but probably would have been better off with the 5w-30. My observation, which could be completely wrong, is that the 10w's seem to be more stable and less volatile in most brand of synthetics. For instance the Havoline 5w-30 Synthetic has a Noak of 10%, while the 10w-30 has a 5%.
 
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Originally posted by buster:
M1 EP 10w-30 is in. Will do a 10k mile run. I have 5,500 miles on car. Went with this oil simply because I had it, can find it anywhere and think it will be very good for long drains with a TBN of 13. The Havoline is probably just as good and maybe even better with wear but I can find M1 at more places then any other oil. Gas stations, Target, Walmart, K-mart ......on and on.

Hi,
I'll finally be getting around to that oil change in the 2.4L Accord tomorrow.
Just curious...how much did you put in? The manual says 4.4 quarts for an oil change. But, my 1997 Accord 2.3L takes 4.75 and I find it hard to swallow that the new 2.4 takes less....
 
If you let all the oil drain out for about 15 minutes, it will take 5 quarts.
 
I agree with your choice also. Would like to see a UOA at 10,000. I am guessing it will be great. I am thinking of using it in my accord for 12,000 mile changes. Maybe the 5w-30 EP during the winter.
 
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I am thinking of using it in my accord for 12,000 mile changes. Maybe the 5w-30 EP during the winter.

Thats a good idea. I might use it year round but if the timing works out, I'll use the 5w-30 EP in the winter. I've seen some really good UOA's on here with M1 0w-20 in the Honda 2.4L. Car is extremely smooth with this oil.
 
Somewhat off topic - I have a 2001 Honda Civic LX 5 speed. I have always used dino 5W-20 since buying the car new. It is currently at 113,000 miles and runs as good as it ever has.
 
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