Engine oil OEM Honda or Mannol

Mannol Engine oil
ukguy4life
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

ive used this in 2 cars ive owned never had a issue with it

i had a picanto from 68k with changing oil every 6 month with mannol since i did alot of mileage and i sold it at 140k engine was still running quiet

Pros: engine running quiet
Vehicle: Kia Picanto
Mileage: 112000 km
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OEM Honda Engine oil

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.

Pros: High Mileage 5w30 used
Vehicle: Honda
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Mannol Engine oil

I use Mannol 5w40 extreme or elite. Including an oil filter it means that my oil changes cost 25€. That's why I change the oil every 6k kilometers or so.

Pros: cheap oil changes
Mileage: 6000 km
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Mannol Engine oil

I've tried Castrol, Mannol, Eneos, Petronas, Fuchs, etc, and I've never had issues. Just make sure it's the correct specification code and viscosity, which for your car is PSA B71 2290 at 5W30.

Pros: no issues, correct specification
Vehicle: Peugeot 308
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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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