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December 16th, 2012 08:12 PM #1
Last sat, nag pa pms ako ng crv for 2 yrs/40k mileage ko is 26k. We have been using 5W-30 oil and nag 0W-20 ako, may problema ba dun? wala naman? wala naman ako napapansin, pero meron ba dito pwede magpaliwanag kung ano pinagkaiba nung dalawa. sabi nung sa, semi daw yung 5W-30 and Full daw 0W-20...pero alam ko Fully Synthetic talaga ginamit namin after a year so nagtaka ako bat ganun sinabi nya....
help naman...
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December 16th, 2012 10:47 PM #2
ito na ata ang default fully synth motor oil ng honda ngayon. parang ang nipis masyado kaya palagay ko hindi ko na ilalagay sa '06 fd namin baka 'di kayanin ng seals nun
btw, bs lang iyong sinabi ng SA. gusto niya lang siguro i-push iyong 0w-20 langis na ito
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December 17th, 2012 09:57 AM #3
If you want to prolong your engine
and give it the maximum protection you should, and you don't need fuel efficiency, this is the ideal oil weight for a gasoline engine.
0W-40
5W-40
10W-40
the lower the second number, the greater chance that the oil will shear faster providing less lubrication.
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December 17th, 2012 10:01 AM #4
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December 17th, 2012 10:51 AM #5
yan na kasi yun oil nila for the new models, kaya wala na sila nun 5W-40 na fully synt...
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December 17th, 2012 12:19 PM #6
Sir retz if gas engine ka tapos primary factor mo is fuel efficiency, the 0W-30 or the 0W-20 would give you the best mileage...
pag sa diesel engine ginamit yung weight na yan for sure taas sobra ng wear rates and definitely sira turbocharger and engine after sometime...
honda might be advocating that wieght of oil para ma-achieve nila yung promised fuel efficiency ratings nila sa models nila...
fuel efficiency achieved through the use of those weights would at the very best and perfect conditions give you just around 1k/L advantage.....
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December 20th, 2012 01:09 AM #8
20 or even 30 weight oil is very thin. They are fine basta nasa normal operating temperature ang engine, pero kawawa ang engine pag nagka problem sa cooling system/nag over heat ung kotse.
Bagay lang to sa brand new or cars na walang history ng overheat.
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December 20th, 2012 01:31 AM #9
my new toyota uses 0w-20. according to my mechanic 0w-20 is strictly for new engines and highly recommend i switch to 5w-30 after about 20k miles no matter what casa says. ill stick to what factory uses (not necessarily what casa suggests). id like to hear tsikot experts take on this.
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May 6th, 2018 07:34 PM #10
^Eh paano kung wala ng 40 sa market kasi sobrang laos na?
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True, a friend’s golf gti was sitting in his garage for close to a year na kasi walang parts IIRC...
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