For the last 3 years, I've been using Super Tech High Mileage Full Synthetic 5W-30 in my three 2006-2007 Honda Odysseys with VCM enabled with a 5,000 mile / 6 month (whichever comes first) oil change interval.
Due to various family members having very long commutes, each van is driven close to 20,000 miles a year each (so each van has gone about 60,000 miles on Super Tech HMFS oil). So between the 3 vehicles, we've driven over 180,000 miles on Super Tech HMFS 5W-30. No issues to report so far.
As per some SME's on BITOG, this Honda J35 engine with the 1st generation VCM enabled is harder on the oil than any other engine, as the Variable cylinder management and poorly designed PCV system overheat/cook the oil, especially on the cylinder heads.
Personally, I prefer to only use Dexos 1 Gen 3 approved oils, as that spec sets a higher bar for sludge/varnish deposits than API SP/SQ,
and Super Tech HMFS 5W-30 is Dexos 1 Gen 3 approved.
The only concern I have with Super Tech High Mileage Full synthetic oil is that it doesn't explicitly state on the container that it contains seal swellers to help prevent oil leaks. Other brands such as Quaker State / Pennzoil mention it on their oil containers.
My vehicles are not prone to oil leaks in general, so I'm unsure how Super Tech HMFS would slow/cure a vehicle with oil leaks.
There isn't much info on the web on if anyone had an oil leak that was slowed or cured by Super Tech High Mileage Full Synthetic,
so its still an open question. If anyone has some experiences with Super Tech HMFS slowing/curing an oil leak on their vehicles, please let us know so we can benefit from that info.