Ive been using a yellow top for around 5 years in my CRV with no issues
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Just picked up March 2025 '94 Acty Attack Honda purchased from carfromjapan.com. Geolander tires made an immediate difference.
Would call it pretty decent. I have a Honda Civic 2009, so for winter tires, they did a great job. Canadian winter sucks but would buy it again if needed.
I’ve been using Fram oil filters since the 90’s. I Used Fram filters on my original owner 2004 Honda Odyssey after warranty period was up for 20 years! That engine had 307,000 miles on it with zero issues when I got rid of it. Trans failed twice before engine did. My 2001 Maxima got 238,000 using Fram filters. That car got sold because of a rear main seal leak and other issues not engine related. I used them in my 71’ Challenger and 87’ turbo T Buick WE4 (granted they never saw more than 300 miles during an oil change). I’ve never had a problem with them.
After almost 2 weeks of usage, grabe as in grabeeee. napakasmooooth! hahaha tuwang tuwa ako kada throttle kasi mararamdaman mo talaga yung pagkatahimik+ smoothness + responsive throttle nya kaya ang laki ng tinipid sa gas. Kumbaga yung hinahanap ko na smoothnes ng takbo is dito ko nafeel when I start using this kind of oil. From 39 km/l naging 41.3 km/l na sya.
I had to buy the RTL and it wasn’t until I signed all the paperwork that I realized there was no sensors on that trim. And since my last few cars had them I just got use to them and I miss them lol
I use K & N filters on all my vehicles, both air and cabin, probably around $100.00 for both. They are a lifetime filter, they need to be cleaned occasionally, about every 30k or so, but you'll never need to buy a filter again! It made a difference in performance of my Pilot and every other vehicle I've owned.
Honda's own 0w20. It would feel sluggish at the end of the oil life. You can feel it on the hybrid model
I got 4 months out of the OEMs and the single OEM replacement blade cost me $60 CAD and is terrible in snow and ice.
I bought this at a very low price from a store that was closing down. Shortly after installing it, the car started having intermittent long cranks. I spent weeks replacing other parts, but the issue persisted.
After researching on a Honda forum, I learned that the Honda Accord doesn't like aftermarket starters—many others had the same problem.
For Honda starters, it's best to buy a new OEM one or a good remanufactured one(from Denso). I wish I had known this beforehand.
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