Engine oil OEM Honda or Mannol
I’ve always done 5K Miles with synthetic. Honda CRV almost at 400k. Honda Element almost at 300k.
I've been buying 20L barrels of 5w30 & 5w40 Mannol/Fanfaro off eBay for years, the longlife stuff meets most common specs.
I had this issue and changing the engine oil made my bike like it was new again. Get the Mannol 7812 10w-40, you can easily change engine oil or ask a mechanic if you don't have the tools, get the engine oil that I mentioned I have tried Motul and it was not smooth
I just use OEM Honda oil, 0w-30.
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 .
Noch nie china öl gesehen, mannol kriegst 5l für 20€ das zeug ist absolut in ordnung.
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.
I use 10W-40 semi- synthetic Mannol. Cheap and works fine.
Ik heb Mannol (Energy nogwat...) gebruikt, motor werd iets stiller maar verbruikte meer olie. Kan ook aan wat anders liggen, aangezien het een 18 jaar oude auto is. Bij de laatste beurt zag ik natte bougies en witte aanslag.
I've just drained this from my car after 6700 miles. I'm not very impressed TBH. The car burnt about a litre in that time, it usually doesn't use half that
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.