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I know this question has come up before...
So, should I get 5W20 or 5W30? I hv not checked the local retail stores yet (Canadian Tire).. and not sure if they carry 5W20 or W30... I suppose I don't need to stick to Honda motor oil.... Most brands should do the job.. (Quaker, Esso... etc.) Any advice? thks/ w. bc canada |
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Any good brand oil should be enough. What oil? read your manual or the oil
filler cap, that's what you need to use (and do not ask anyone else, Honda knows what's better) "yvrwfc" <yvrwfc@attcanada.ca> wrote in message news:lQjib.3290$G1.15164@tor-nn1.netcom.ca... > I know this question has come up before... > So, should I get 5W20 or 5W30? I hv not checked the local retail stores yet > (Canadian Tire).. and not sure if they carry 5W20 or W30... > > I suppose I don't need to stick to Honda motor oil.... Most brands should do > the job.. (Quaker, Esso... etc.) > > Any advice? > > thks/ > > w. > bc canada > > |
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5W20 is becoming more available here in Toronto. The reason Ford and Honda
switched over to 5W20 is to slightly increase the CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) rating for a manufacturer's product line. US Federal Government imposed minimum CAFE standards and in order for companies to keep selling profitable trucks and SUV's which have bad fuel economy the slightly ligher weight oil will help to bring the fleet average up slightly. The increase in fuel economy can't even be noticed in real world driving conditions. I think that if you use an oil that bears the API (American Petroleum Institute) logo they cannot void your warranty. I don't think Honda refines their own oil anyways. This issue has caused more confusion to the consumer in my opinion. Anybody hear otherwise? thoughts? "yvrwfc" <yvrwfc@attcanada.ca> wrote in message news:lQjib.3290$G1.15164@tor-nn1.netcom.ca... > I know this question has come up before... > So, should I get 5W20 or 5W30? I hv not checked the local retail stores yet > (Canadian Tire).. and not sure if they carry 5W20 or W30... > > I suppose I don't need to stick to Honda motor oil.... Most brands should do > the job.. (Quaker, Esso... etc.) > > Any advice? > > thks/ > > w. > bc canada > > |
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There is no correlation between CAFE for cars and CAFE for
trucks, but you are correct about the CAFE benefit for cars mike hunt 7th GenCivic wrote: > > 5W20 is becoming more available here in Toronto. The reason Ford and Honda > switched over to 5W20 is to slightly increase the CAFE (Corporate Average > Fuel Economy) rating for a manufacturer's product line. US Federal > Government imposed minimum CAFE standards and in order for companies to keep > selling profitable trucks and SUV's which have bad fuel economy the slightly > ligher weight oil will help to bring the fleet average up slightly. > > The increase in fuel economy can't even be noticed in real world driving > conditions. I think that if you use an oil that bears the API (American > Petroleum Institute) logo they cannot void your warranty. > > I don't think Honda refines their own oil anyways. > > This issue has caused more confusion to the consumer in my opinion. > > Anybody hear otherwise? > > thoughts? > > "yvrwfc" <yvrwfc@attcanada.ca> wrote in message > news:lQjib.3290$G1.15164@tor-nn1.netcom.ca... > > I know this question has come up before... > > So, should I get 5W20 or 5W30? I hv not checked the local retail stores > yet > > (Canadian Tire).. and not sure if they carry 5W20 or W30... > > > > I suppose I don't need to stick to Honda motor oil.... Most brands should > do > > the job.. (Quaker, Esso... etc.) > > > > Any advice? > > > > thks/ > > > > w. > > bc canada > > > > |
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<DustyRhodes@mailcity.com> wrote in message
news:3F96C664.207D8872@mailcity.com... > There is no correlation between CAFE for cars and CAFE for > trucks, but you are correct about the CAFE benefit for cars > > > mike hunt Our village idiot spews his wonderful insight... |
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We are well aware that you do that all the time. Keep
doing it, we all enjoy laughing at your posts.. LOL mike hunt Net Suck wrote: > > <DustyRhodes@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F96C664.207D8872@mailcity.com... > > There is no correlation between CAFE for cars and CAFE for > > trucks, but you are correct about the CAFE benefit for cars > > > > > > mike hunt > > Our village idiot spews his wonderful insight... |
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DustyRhoads@mailcity.com wrote in message news:<3F980102.9D08B0D8@mailcity.com>...
> We are well aware that you do that all the time. Keep > doing it, we all enjoy laughing at your posts.. LOL Now kids, try to behave. >;^) Actually, 5W20 has been working really well. I was skeptical at first but try searching this forum for "5W20" to see used oil analysis results: http://theoildrop.server101.com/ubb/...?ubb=forum;f=3 --- Bror Jace |
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