04 honda pilot engine oil

Discussion in 'Pilot' started by mike113, Mar 20, 2005.

  1. mike113

    y_p_w Guest

    Yeah - I've senn 5W-20 at Kragen. I've also seen various
    manufacturers' 5W-20 at obscure retailers like "Wal-Mart",
    "AutoZone", or "Pep Boys".
     
    y_p_w, Mar 30, 2005
    #41
  2. mike113

    y_p_w Guest

    Here's one thing to think of. Apparently most 5W-20 oil uses high
    levels of molybdenum antiwear compounds to reduce friction and to
    prevent metal to metal contact. There's a question as to how quickly
    the moly is depleted.

    <http://www.imakenews.com/lng/e_article000052004.cfm>

    Fuel economy demands, in particular, are expected finally to propel
    these oils more deeply into the marketplace. Ford Motor Co. research
    cited by Igarashi indicates that 0W-20 engine oil can increase fuel
    economy by up to 3 percent over 10W-30 (currently Japan's most popular
    engine oil grade).

    "However, in order to [make] 0W-20 engine oil, the base oil must be
    Group III, or Group IV (polyalphaolefin)." Another driver will be the
    use of organic molybdenum as a friction modifier. With molybdenum,
    "you can gain friction reductions of up to 10 percent at low engine
    speeds. However, a big drawback is the loss of effect over time; the
    friction reduction is lost quickly due to additive depletion. By using
    Group III or polyalphaolefin base oil, there is better retention of
    the friction reducing properties," due to the oils' better oxidative
    stability, Igarashi explained.
     
    y_p_w, Mar 31, 2005
    #42
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