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    change to heavier oil so burn less?

    Getting oil-soot on back of bumper. (516k miles) Someone said to go to a heavier weight oil - would you agree? I run Castrol 10W40. What would you recommend going to?



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    Re: change to heavier oil so burn less?

    I never heard of a 3G burning oil and no 10 30W is good for these cars or 40w too no higher and we already have a thread about oil weight

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    Re: change to heavier oil so burn less?

    I'll go hunt for the thread if it addresses this problem. I have seen 3Gs burning oil badly before and over time those rings wear and from what I hear, the cylinders can become oval-shaped which can allow oil to get burned. It happens.

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    Re: change to heavier oil so burn less?

    Quote Originally Posted by rebuild View Post
    Getting oil-soot on back of bumper. (516k miles) Someone said to go to a heavier weight oil - would you agree? I run Castrol 10W40. What would you recommend going to?


    I know it's a Honda, but damn! That's a lot of miles. Go ahead and try some 20W50 and see if it helps. It won't hurt anything, except it might crank slower when it's really cold out.


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    Re: change to heavier oil so burn less?

    that and with the 20w-50 you might see higher oil pressures more so when the engine is cold

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    Re: change to heavier oil so burn less?

    I've been told to use 20w50 only if you do a lot of high end with the revs..otherwise it'll be too heavy?
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