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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    I think its the 0w16 oil theyre using in the North America and maybe china.

    If they revert to 0w20 oils this will reduce their MPG by 2-4% imagine the billions they have to reimburse buyers because of this.
    If it were just oil, won't they have advised already?Yikes!!! Honda's 1.5T Oil Dilution Solution Is Not A Recall?...It's not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    If it were just oil, won't they have advised already?Yikes!!! Honda's 1.5T Oil Dilution Solution Is Not A Recall?...It's not.

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    its just one aspect. their cooling system is part of the problem. i just dont want to think about it just yet.

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    #23
    For peace of mind....when in doubt...
    Blackstone Laboratories | Oil Analysis - Learn What's Going On In Your Engine

    Unchecked oil dilution accelerates engine wear...

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    #24
    If there is planned obsolescence... this must be unintentional obsolescence perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardwang View Post
    If there is planned obsolescence... this must be unintentional obsolescence perhaps?
    Honda would rather surely admit the former. Cunning may be deemed cooler.Yikes!!! Honda's 1.5T Oil Dilution Solution Is Not A Recall?Yikes!!! Honda's 1.5T Oil Dilution Solution Is Not A Recall?

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