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TSgodrobert
post Jun 9 2012, 04:36 PM, updated 14y ago

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Hi, Dear all,
I wanna ask you guys that what brands (xWxx) of engine oil is the best for Honda City 09?
I am using Eneos 0W20 Ecostage.
Previously using Honda Genuine 5W30 (semi?).
Initially feel very smooth and powerful, quietness also improved.
But now (after 2 weeks), not that really. Like return to previously feel (but still quiet).
By the way, I m using Petronas Extra 95.
Any bros here have experiences to share with?
Thanks. tongue.gif
TSgodrobert
post Jun 9 2012, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(LittleBear @ Jun 9 2012, 04:50 PM)
You should not use an engine oil as thin as 0W20. It will damage your engine in the long run because weight 20 oil doesn't offer much needed protection.

If you want quality oil, you should use Liqui Moly 0W30 semi synthetic oil or 0W40 Fully Synthetic.
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I know that.
But this Eneos 0W20 got molybdenum added to help reduce frictions.
Thats why I dare to try.
Izzit no help at all? blink.gif

By the way, Honda now also got new 0W20 engine oil already.
Izzit really bad to use it?


This post has been edited by godrobert: Jun 9 2012, 04:55 PM
TSgodrobert
post Jun 9 2012, 07:29 PM

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I know its thin oil.
But izzit really bad?
molybdenum does not help at all?
Liqui Moly also got molybdenum inside woh....
Any comment?

TSgodrobert
post Jun 9 2012, 08:03 PM

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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Jun 9 2012, 07:31 PM)
Some Penang Char Keow Teoy are nice and some aren't so nice even thought they have the same ingredient.

Same with engine oil with moly. I believe some are good and some are not good because it is difficult to keep moly in proper suspension. So why take chance?
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Penang Char Keow Teoy is not a good example for me.
As they definitely using different ingredient.
Content maybe you can say is "almost same".

But I am very interesting in what u mentioned the proper suspension of molybdenum.
Any further info to share with? rclxms.gif

 

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