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Mobil 1 full synthetic
"mike113" <michael_yu8@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:9d4268be0cbb3fbab146a00497a8f7e2@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > should i buy castrol or penzoil or valvoline oil. Which brand of oil do u > people think is good. > |
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mike113 wrote: > should i buy castrol or penzoil or valvoline oil. Which brand of oil do u > people think is good. I use Pennzoil 10W30 in the MDX, change every 4-6,000 miles. If I switched to synthethic, I'd use Mobil One 0-W20. Yes, it's showing better oil test numbers than 5W20. If you use 5W20 dino oil, as recommended by Honda, abandon their oil change interval. Testing shows this oil is shot at 3,000 miles. |
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disallow wrote: > Where did you find that info? I would be very > interested in seeing it! Probably from used oil analysis. UOA can test for wear particles, contamination, and viscosity loss/gain. If an oil is shot, sometimes the VI improvers shear down and no longer provide adequate protection. In other cases the oil excessively thickens to the point where engine parts can be oil starved at startup. |
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jmattis@attglobal.net wrote:
> mike113 wrote: > > should i buy castrol or penzoil or valvoline oil. Which brand > > of oil do u > > people think is good. > > I use Pennzoil 10W30 in the MDX, change every 4-6,000 miles. > > If I switched to synthethic, I'd use Mobil One 0-W20. Yes, > it's showing better oil test numbers than 5W20. Mobil is no longer marketing Mobil 1 0W-20. They still may be making a 0W-20 for Honda (for the hybrids). However - there's now a Mobil 1 5W-20 on the market. Also - Mobil's datasheets show that Mobil 1 5W-30 is awfully close to being a 5W-20. I suppose the problem some people are having with the "conventional" 5W-20 oils are that they seem to include short-lived anti-wear additives to make it protect adequately. Mobil 1 probably doesn't need as much and will maintain its antiwear properties longer. > If you use 5W20 dino oil, as recommended by Honda, abandon their oil > change interval. Testing shows this oil is shot at 3,000 miles. What the heck is "dino" oil these days? Many "conventional" oils use higher performance "Group II" base. Some may even be semi-synthetic (even without being labelled as such), although the definition of "synthetic" is a but murky these days. Ford's Motorcraft 5W-20 is labelled as being "semi-synthetic", although it's unclear who makes it for them (or if they change suppliers often). |
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y_p_w wrote:
> jmattis@attglobal.net wrote: > >>mike113 wrote: >> >>>should i buy castrol or penzoil or valvoline oil. Which brand >>>of oil do u >>>people think is good. >> >>I use Pennzoil 10W30 in the MDX, change every 4-6,000 miles. >> >>If I switched to synthethic, I'd use Mobil One 0-W20. Yes, >>it's showing better oil test numbers than 5W20. > > > Mobil is no longer marketing Mobil 1 0W-20. They still may be making > a 0W-20 for Honda (for the hybrids). However - there's now a Mobil 1 > 5W-20 on the market. Also - Mobil's datasheets show that Mobil 1 > 5W-30 is awfully close to being a 5W-20. > > I suppose the problem some people are having with the "conventional" > 5W-20 oils are that they seem to include short-lived anti-wear > additives to make it protect adequately. Mobil 1 probably doesn't > need as much and will maintain its antiwear properties longer. > > >>If you use 5W20 dino oil, as recommended by Honda, abandon their oil >>change interval. Testing shows this oil is shot at 3,000 miles. > > > What the heck is "dino" oil these days? Many "conventional" oils use > higher performance "Group II" base. Some may even be semi-synthetic > (even without being labelled as such), although the definition of > "synthetic" is a but murky these days. Ford's Motorcraft 5W-20 is > labelled as being "semi-synthetic", although it's unclear who makes > it for them (or if they change suppliers often). > that motorcraft stuff is abysmal. i was initially attracted to the price & the "semi-synthetic" label, but all my seals started leaking badly within a few hundred miles. as in the main seal was leaking onto the exhaust so bad you'd leave a smoke trail through the car park. the motor started getting real rattly after about 2500 miles too. i'm now back on castrol & the leaking has all but stopped. 89 civic. |
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So you take an 89 Civic and just put in synthetic? So I guess the fact that
your seals are bad in the first place doesn't really matter to you. The only thing synthetic did was clean your engine and seals of crud that had accumulated and now they are leaking. Put the old dino oil back in and hopefully it will sludge up enough again to seal the engine up for you. "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message news:1113278259.7339e2c5210367c0d0c4d61edad6e696@t eranews... > y_p_w wrote: >> jmattis@attglobal.net wrote: >> >>>mike113 wrote: >>> >>>>should i buy castrol or penzoil or valvoline oil. Which brand >>>>of oil do u >>>>people think is good. >>> >>>I use Pennzoil 10W30 in the MDX, change every 4-6,000 miles. >>> >>>If I switched to synthethic, I'd use Mobil One 0-W20. Yes, >>>it's showing better oil test numbers than 5W20. >> >> >> Mobil is no longer marketing Mobil 1 0W-20. They still may be making >> a 0W-20 for Honda (for the hybrids). However - there's now a Mobil 1 >> 5W-20 on the market. Also - Mobil's datasheets show that Mobil 1 >> 5W-30 is awfully close to being a 5W-20. >> >> I suppose the problem some people are having with the "conventional" >> 5W-20 oils are that they seem to include short-lived anti-wear >> additives to make it protect adequately. Mobil 1 probably doesn't >> need as much and will maintain its antiwear properties longer. >> >> >>>If you use 5W20 dino oil, as recommended by Honda, abandon their oil >>>change interval. Testing shows this oil is shot at 3,000 miles. >> >> >> What the heck is "dino" oil these days? Many "conventional" oils use >> higher performance "Group II" base. Some may even be semi-synthetic >> (even without being labelled as such), although the definition of >> "synthetic" is a but murky these days. Ford's Motorcraft 5W-20 is >> labelled as being "semi-synthetic", although it's unclear who makes >> it for them (or if they change suppliers often). >> > that motorcraft stuff is abysmal. i was initially attracted to the price > & the "semi-synthetic" label, but all my seals started leaking badly > within a few hundred miles. as in the main seal was leaking onto the > exhaust so bad you'd leave a smoke trail through the car park. the motor > started getting real rattly after about 2500 miles too. i'm now back on > castrol & the leaking has all but stopped. 89 civic. > |
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halo2 guy wrote:
> > "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message > news:1113278259.7339e2c5210367c0d0c4d61edad6e696@t eranews... > >>y_p_w wrote: >> >>>jmattis@attglobal.net wrote: >>> >>> >>>>mike113 wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>should i buy castrol or penzoil or valvoline oil. Which brand >>>>>of oil do u >>>>>people think is good. >>>> >>>>I use Pennzoil 10W30 in the MDX, change every 4-6,000 miles. >>>> >>>>If I switched to synthethic, I'd use Mobil One 0-W20. Yes, >>>>it's showing better oil test numbers than 5W20. >>> >>> >>>Mobil is no longer marketing Mobil 1 0W-20. They still may be making >>>a 0W-20 for Honda (for the hybrids). However - there's now a Mobil 1 >>>5W-20 on the market. Also - Mobil's datasheets show that Mobil 1 >>>5W-30 is awfully close to being a 5W-20. >>> >>>I suppose the problem some people are having with the "conventional" >>>5W-20 oils are that they seem to include short-lived anti-wear >>>additives to make it protect adequately. Mobil 1 probably doesn't >>>need as much and will maintain its antiwear properties longer. >>> >>> >>> >>>>If you use 5W20 dino oil, as recommended by Honda, abandon their oil >>>>change interval. Testing shows this oil is shot at 3,000 miles. >>> >>> >>>What the heck is "dino" oil these days? Many "conventional" oils use >>>higher performance "Group II" base. Some may even be semi-synthetic >>>(even without being labelled as such), although the definition of >>>"synthetic" is a but murky these days. Ford's Motorcraft 5W-20 is >>>labelled as being "semi-synthetic", although it's unclear who makes >>>it for them (or if they change suppliers often). >>> >> >>that motorcraft stuff is abysmal. i was initially attracted to the price >>& the "semi-synthetic" label, but all my seals started leaking badly >>within a few hundred miles. as in the main seal was leaking onto the >>exhaust so bad you'd leave a smoke trail through the car park. the motor >>started getting real rattly after about 2500 miles too. i'm now back on >>castrol & the leaking has all but stopped. 89 civic. >> > > So you take an 89 Civic and just put in synthetic? So I guess the fact that > your seals are bad in the first place doesn't really matter to you. The > only thing synthetic did was clean your engine and seals of crud that had > accumulated and now they are leaking. Put the old dino oil back in and > hopefully it will sludge up enough again to seal the engine up for you. > > sorry to burst your little bubble, but castrol is semi-synthetic too. it simply has a much better base & superior additive package than that ford garbage. that's also why it doesn't leave the engine rattling like a bag of nails. that ok for you? |
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jim beam wrote:
> halo2 guy wrote: > > > > "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message > > news:1113278259.7339e2c5210367c0d0c4d61edad6e696@t eranews... > > > >>y_p_w wrote: > >> > >>>jmattis@attglobal.net wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>mike113 wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>should i buy castrol or penzoil or valvoline oil. Which brand > >>>>>of oil do u > >>>>>people think is good. > >>>> > >>>>I use Pennzoil 10W30 in the MDX, change every 4-6,000 miles. > >>>> > >>>>If I switched to synthethic, I'd use Mobil One 0-W20. Yes, > >>>>it's showing better oil test numbers than 5W20. > >>> > >>> > >>>Mobil is no longer marketing Mobil 1 0W-20. They still may be making > >>>a 0W-20 for Honda (for the hybrids). However - there's now a Mobil 1 > >>>5W-20 on the market. Also - Mobil's datasheets show that Mobil 1 > >>>5W-30 is awfully close to being a 5W-20. > >>> > >>>I suppose the problem some people are having with the "conventional" > >>>5W-20 oils are that they seem to include short-lived anti-wear > >>>additives to make it protect adequately. Mobil 1 probably doesn't > >>>need as much and will maintain its antiwear properties longer. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>If you use 5W20 dino oil, as recommended by Honda, abandon their oil > >>>>change interval. Testing shows this oil is shot at 3,000 miles. > >>> > >>> > >>>What the heck is "dino" oil these days? Many "conventional" oils use > >>>higher performance "Group II" base. Some may even be semi-synthetic > >>>(even without being labelled as such), although the definition of > >>>"synthetic" is a but murky these days. Ford's Motorcraft 5W-20 is > >>>labelled as being "semi-synthetic", although it's unclear who makes > >>>it for them (or if they change suppliers often). > >>> > >> > >>that motorcraft stuff is abysmal. i was initially attracted to the price > >>& the "semi-synthetic" label, but all my seals started leaking badly > >>within a few hundred miles. as in the main seal was leaking onto the > >>exhaust so bad you'd leave a smoke trail through the car park. the motor > >>started getting real rattly after about 2500 miles too. i'm now back on > >>castrol & the leaking has all but stopped. 89 civic. > >> > > > > So you take an 89 Civic and just put in synthetic? So I guess the > fact that > > your seals are bad in the first place doesn't really matter to you. The > > only thing synthetic did was clean your engine and seals of crud that > had > > accumulated and now they are leaking. Put the old dino oil back in and > > hopefully it will sludge up enough again to seal the engine up for you. > > > > > sorry to burst your little bubble, but castrol is semi-synthetic too. > it simply has a much better base & superior additive package than that > ford garbage. that's also why it doesn't leave the engine rattling like > a bag of nails. that ok for you? What the heck is "synthetic" these days? I'm getting the feeling that in order to get decent performance out of a 5W-20, even the so-called "conventional" 5W-20 oils are using some Group III or PAO base oils. As for Castrol - they're rumored to used older "Group I" base oil for most of the Castrol GTX lineup, while most others have gone to more advanced "Group II". Pennzoil calls their base oil "PureBase", Chevron uses "IsoSyn", while others just say "group II". |
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