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Yes I have used this in my 2011 insight, it's a good product but I found it very expensive without any stand out benefits .
I drove a 2008 Honda Civic for 5 years with only oil changes and no issues, then I moved to a 2013 Honda Civic for 7 years with only oil changes and no issues. Since then I've been in my model 3 with no oil changes and no issues. So not a really big difference for me.
My Honda CR-Z manual says to use 0W20 oil for best performance and longevity so I follow that advice.
At 1st I was running 0w-20, that's what is recommended from manufacturer. That being said i run High Mileage 5w30 in my car. Have been for the last 3 oil changes.
4.5 L is the Ideal for Mazda 6 2.5 non turbo, I'm from the same country as you. I'm using fuchs titan 5w30 for two years and I recommend you do the same, I noticed quieter engine.
Só uso óleo Honda original do meu, e mineral. Depois que li o manual e vi um aviso gigantesco falando pra usar apenas ele, nunca mais cogitei trocar kkkkk
Fuchs Titan GT1 5w30.
Honda's own 0w20. It would feel sluggish at the end of the oil life. You can feel it on the hybrid model
Honda is what I am running now, but might switch over to the Motul.
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.
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