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Dave___in___CT
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New Mobil Synthetic oil
Original Message May 8, 2005 12:17 pm |
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You've never seen an oil like this before. Mobil 1® Extended Performance is a new high-endurance motor oil with 36 percent more anti-wear additives and 37 percent more cleaning agents than current Mobil 1 formulations. It is a fully synthetic formulation that helps extend engine life, reduce oil breakdown and minimize engine wear -- all while helping to keep your engine clean. Improvements that add up to exceptional protection for 15,000 miles. Guaranteed. " ...from mobiloil.com
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Mobil 1 Extended Performance Dave...
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Garandman
Location: South Boston, MA
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Re: New Mobil Synthetic oil
Reply #13 May 15, 2005 3:32 pm |
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...Honda's oil filter is the best thing going. Like it states in the slick 50 comerical's When you first Start your eng This is when all of the damage is done. NOT SO WITH AN HONDA OIL FILTER, you see they have a one way check valve in there oil filter that holds the oil in the top, so when you first start you car the O/H cam, rockers..... all get oil right away. Most oil filters bleed down over night, A lot of them clame to have a check valve But when you pull the filter off & you only get a filter's worth of oil out. You know it drained out from the motor. It should drain from in side the Filter screw for a while ~ enough to drain from the top down, Then you know its working. I run OEM ~ Honda oil in all my cars & truck, It is proven to be one of the best oils out there Mobil 1 Synthetic in my snowblower & in my Yamaha 660 / 4-wheeler Just my 2 cents Great theory. but not entirely true. Modern oils prevent metal/metal contact . During startup the oil film that remains provides contact lubrication until the oil pressure builds. This boundary or contact lubrication creates much less friction than metal/metal contact . Once oil pressure builds there is "hydrodynamic" - pressurized - oil flow which eliminates almost all the friction load. An anti-drainback valve minimizes the time required to build oil pressure., but doesn't eliminate it. Some dry sump race cars have accumulators in the system with a shutoff valve. So you can open the valve, pressurize the oil system, then start. But I'm not aware of any street cars with either system. So there is always some boundary layer lubrication. Differential expansion between parts at extreme cold temps also creates a lot of wear. Hondas are extremely well engineered. Our [2005 Accord V6] only has 8,000 miles and we're using Mobil one and Puralator Pure One filters because they have synthetic filter elements (so do Mobil One filters). We won't do our first oil analysis until the next change. We've done oil analysis on a 1997 Subaru (currently 156K miles) and a Ford van (currently 158K) and with 7,000 to 7,500 miles between changes (conventional oil) iand it's still perfectly good - we could extend the drain intervals to 10,000 no problem. Throwing away oil with 3,000 miles on it is just creating high-grade waste oil. But the 3,000 mile interval is a faith-based religion so tribology does not sway anyone. BTW, I learned about oil analysis in the Army with our old M60A3 tanks. Tanks always operate under high load, but seldom go more than a few hundred miles a year. And they held many gallons od oil - 30+ as I recall. The oil analysis measured the wear state of the oil, and also caught unusual wear patterns. There are a number of firms that do this. We use National Tribology - www.natrib.com.
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TheBuck101
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Location: Tonawanda NY / Just north Of Buffalo
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Re: New Mobil Synthetic oil
Reply #14 May 19, 2005 9:50 pm |
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Hondas are extremely well engineered. Our [2005 Accord V6] only has 8,000 miles and we're using Mobil one and Puralator Pure One filters because they have synthetic filter elements (so do Mobil One filters). We won't do our first oil analysis until the next change.
There are a number of firms that do this. We use National Tribology - www.natrib.com. FYI from Honda for your 2005 Accord
Use Only New GF-4 Standard Engine Oil There’s a new performance standard for engine oil: GF-4. It was jointly developed by automotive and oil experts, and it represents a significant performance upgrade and improvement in fuel economy. GF-4 engine oils must pass grueling tests totaling over 500 hours. On top of this, Honda Genuine engine oils are also tested to ensure specific compatibility with Honda vehicles. GF-4 engine oil is compatible with all current and earlier model year Honda cars and trucks. It also provides these added benefits: • Improved oxidation resistance (reduced thickening of the oil) • Improved deposit protection and better wear protection • Better low-temperature performance over the life of the oil • Environmental protection by extending the life of emissions systems While Honda has upgraded its engine oil to GF-4, other brands may not yet be at this new standard. Keep in mind you must use Honda Genuine engine oil for all warranty repairs. If you use some other brand of oil for non-warranty repairs, make sure that oil meets the GF-4 standard. We recommend you stop using non-GF-4 engine oils and check with your supplier that you’re purchasing GF-4 oil. Engine oil produced after April 1, 2005, that meets the GF-4 standard, must post this starburst certification mark on the container:
Always look for this mark; some oil container labels won’t specifically refer to GF-4.
Honda's R&D is one of the best out there from F-1 / Indy / to your Accord. They feel it is imporant to keep the oil on top to keep everything lubed properly right at start up. Honda has set standards that other only think about
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Emmo
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Re: New Mobil Synthetic oil
Reply #18 May 19, 2005 11:58 pm |
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UC, that was my point, it's Mobil oil. I agree on the other points too. But, did you see the laters repair reports released this week? Buick came in 3rd, in front of Mercedes but behind Lexus and Acura. However that puts them in front of Toyota, Honda and the others. Wish I could find the report online. OK so maybe it's because Buick owners only put 2500 miles on their car a year, they can't help it if 92 is their average age. LOL Marshall, You mean this one?I thought the same about Buick........It just isn't that far to bingo, the Cracker Barrel and back to the senior center. Plus.......if you turn down the hearing aid, even a Yugo sounds like a Bentley.
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Dave___in___CT
Deliberate often... ...decide once...
Location: West-Central Connecticut
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Re: New Mobil Synthetic oil
Reply #21 May 20, 2005 8:15 pm |
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Hi... Mobil seems to have some "agreements" with vehicle manufacturer's... The 2004 Chrysler I bought has a Mobil-1 sticker under the hood... and the owner's manual mentions using Mobil-1 0-40w... (maybe it's 5-40?) This car tells you when to change the oil based on several engine and other monitoring functions... 1st oil change it will advise is at about 8,000 miles... Dave...
Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.Henry Ford BCS Tractor & snowblower
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TheBuck101
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Location: Tonawanda NY / Just north Of Buffalo
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Re: New Mobil Synthetic oil
Reply #22 May 20, 2005 9:30 pm |
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Since when is Honda an oil manufacturing company?
Marshall no one ever said Honda was in the Oil manufacturing bussiness,
The just KNOW WHAT TO TELL THE OIL MANUFACTURE WHAT THEY WANT IN THERE OIL UNDER THERE LABLE (Mobil) Just like there New Blue coolant but thats another story.
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