Engine oil AMSOIL or OEM Honda

OEM Honda Engine oil

One must change the oil by 8.5k kms, due to constant thermo heat cycle, its addictive pack gets broken down, oil gets dirty.

Pros: oil change by 8.5k kms
Cons: addictive pack broken down, oil gets dirty
Vehicle: Honda City
Mileage: 8500 km
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AMSOIL Engine oil
bishesbcrazy
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

The dreaded Pentastar tick is GONE! It took about a week of regular use for the noise (on the passenger side of the top of the engine) that used to show up after idling for a few minutes to completely disappear with the new oil. I’m sure plenty of oils work fine but I went with Amsoil because my brother gave me a gift card and referral coupon for my birthday. I run 6 qts because I already have the Baxter spin-on adapter. Which requires a little more oil. The dipstick reads “low” at 5 qts whether I’m idling or checking it after the Jeep has been off for ten minutes. With 6 qts it sits right and holds a steady 30 PSI and never spikes. Such a relief!

Pros: noise disappeared, holds steady PSI
Cons: dipstick reads low at 5 qts
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AMSOIL Engine oil

Using Amsoil. Nung pinalitan ko valve gasket ng 2008 Vios ko walang sludge. Gold ang loob.

Pros: walang sludge, gold ang loob
Vehicle: Toyota Vios
Mileage: 5000 km
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OEM Honda Engine oil
SkylineFTW97
  • Engine noise:
Rating 1.0

We had a guy trade in a 10th gen Honda Civic with the L15BE (known for head gasket failure mostly) that he filled with thicker oil. Started knocking like crazy when we changed the oil for the sale.

Cons: knocking like crazy
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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