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Originally posted by ktanaka@Jun 12 2004, 12:34 PM
We all know that 5w30 is what is recomended, but it really doesn't matter. Is not going to destroy his engine or anything.
Originally posted by shadowracer95+Jun 13 2004, 09:54 AM-->ktanaka@Jun 12 2004, 12:34 PM
We all know that 5w30 is what is recomended, but it really doesn't matter. Is not going to destroy his engine or anything.
Oh boy! Remind me not to let you work on my car. If you wanna run your honda like its a old broke down chevy keep on. Detroit Diesel only runs 15W40 in their engines now does that tell you something.
I really don't think I need to chill. I'm just tryin to pass on some common knowledge thats been over shadowed by opinions and myth. Then again, I'm pretty sure your smarter then the engineer who designed and built his engine huh?
Have a nice day B)
Originally posted by ktanaka@Jun 13 2004, 12:43 PM
I know that using drasticly more viscous oil is bad, but using 10w30 isn't going to kill a honda engine. You're more likely to damage it by pulling ricer revlimiter bounces on a daily basis.