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Old 04-25-2004, 12:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I was considering Mobil 1 when I got my oil changed yesterday, but the service dept at the dealership said they had never put Mobil 1 into an Insight, and they couldn't find anything that said it was OK to use it or that it would be benificial to use, so they suggested I do a little research. I did find something on the Owner Link that says synthetic is OK if it meets the same requirments for conventional oil. I would appreciate hearing comments from others who use Mobil or any other synthetic, and is it worth the extra cost. TIA.
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Old 04-25-2004, 03:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Bfivelover:

___Ask them what the 0W-20 they use is

___Just go pick up your own Mobil1 0W-20 from a Walmart or wherever else near you and hand them 3 qt.’s. Also ask for the excess (~ .4 qt.’s) in return as well.

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___Ask them what the 0W-20 they use is

___Just go pick up your own Mobil1 0W-20 from a Walmart ....
Last week I've heard that my local Honda dealer changed 0w20 oil for 5w30 due to oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust in the S2000's.
Is it possible that the the NOx converter can fail due to this 0w20 oil ?
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Old 04-25-2004, 04:56 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Hi Windmill. The Owners manual specifically states that it is OK to use synthetic oil in the Insight. It should be as synthetic is better oil! The Insight is shipped with 0W20 but the Shop manual says you can use 0W30 or 5W30 too. I am using 0W30 synthetic in my 14 year old CRX with 200,000 Km on it. No blue smoke and the compression is still within tolerance according to the shop manual. The only problem I know of occurs if someone puts synthetic into a brand new engine. There is so little wear that the piston rings never break in properly and the engine never developes its best mileage. I use 0W30 synthetic in the Insight. In theory I'm loosing some mileage but the engine sounds a little quieter to me. Since I hope to keep this car for life, the added protection is worth it to me.
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Last week I've heard that my local Honda dealer changed 0w20 oil for 5w30 due to oil consumption and smoke from the exhaust in the S2000's.
Is it possible that the the NOx converter can fail due to this 0w20 oil ?
The S2000 uses 10w30 only. S2000's burn oil when they hit VTEC and put a bit of smoke out of the tailpipe (just a trace)... it is part of the cylinder wall design (fiber-reinforced metal).
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The S2000 uses 10w30 only. S2000's burn oil when they hit VTEC and put a bit of smoke out of the tailpipe (just a trace)... it is part of the cylinder wall design (fiber-reinforced metal).
Funny, the dealer said here that the S2000 uses only 0w20, maybe he is confused and it is used on the Honda Civic IMA ? What does the IMA/HCH uses anyhow ? I forgot to ask.
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Synthetic engine oils are far superior to petrol based engine oils in every catagory except price....
They far exceed all standards that petrol oils could ever hope to pass.

Is synthetic oil worth the extra cost?
That depends if you are plan on selling the car in a few years or if you want to keep it for 10+ years.
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Old 04-25-2004, 04:55 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I use Mobil1 0W20 in my Insight.
It provides great extra protection in winter conditions, hot summer conditions and when i'm redlining 1st gear in auto slalom races.
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___The number 1 reason I use Mobil1 0W-20 is because it is Mobil1 synthetic (very good for your car) and it’s 0W-20 (recommended for your car). The real reason I use however is because it has the lowest Kinematic viscosity I could find at 0 and 100 degrees C. That means the best mileage too!

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I asked Honda Part Dept. if the OEM Oil is Systh. or not.
They did not know. I then asked if Mobil1 0W-20 was as good or not.
I was then told that Honda 0w-20 was made by Mobil1? They had no proof...

I live in Concord, NC and I'm thinking about trying out "Royal Purple Racing 9 0w10 Motor Oil - Model: ZX484986P". They also make a "0w7"

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