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Car Forum / Acura Cars / September 2006

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Knot@Work - 15 Sep 2006 02:57 GMT
Hi

What experiences do members of this news group have with Synthetic oils in
their TL's.  I am ready for a oil change and have been considering moving
over to a Synthetic.

Thanks

RWC
ACAR - 15 Sep 2006 03:27 GMT
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I've used Mobil 1 synthetic in all my Honda engines, both I4 and V6,
after a 10K mile break-in period. Synthetic oil works well for folks
who drive lots of miles/year or who live where there are extremes of
hot or cold temperatures. If you drive in a dusty environment or use
the car for short trips (engine doesn't get fully warmed up) you should
change your oil frequently so expensive synthetic won't make economic
sense.
Knot@Work - 15 Sep 2006 04:14 GMT
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Thanks for the reply,

I live in NH, so we do have differences in seasons, we drive about 12,000
per year.  My wife travels about 30 miles to an from work, then weekend
travel and trips.

RWC
mystrite@neverwrong.org - 16 Sep 2006 03:02 GMT
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Live in WI where weather is similar to yours.
Acura dealer here uses only Castrol Syntec.
SilverStude - 15 Sep 2006 13:03 GMT
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 I second what Acar says...    I've been using it in my 92 Vigor since
1993.  The car runs like a sewing machine.   Fortunately, the trans also
get a pan drain every 7-8K miles and it uses Dexron III, so it also acts
like new.
 I'm considering the purchase of an 05/06 RL and will do the same as
before, but what is everyone doing about the transmission maintenance on
these or any other new car?
ACAR - 19 Sep 2006 12:59 GMT
>   I'm considering the purchase of an 05/06 RL and will do the same as
> before, but what is everyone doing about the transmission maintenance on
> these or any other new car?

Nice car that new RL.
The RL has Honda's SH-AWD. I expect there's a specific Honda trans.
fluid for it and I would use that exclusively. Generally, I've had my
auto trans. serviced at half the suggested interval which works out to
about every 18 months or so for me. My dealer has frequent service
specials, often a routine auto trans service for something like $35 or
$40. SH-AWD probably requires more than just routine auto trans service.
John Horner - 19 Sep 2006 20:10 GMT
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Synthetic is an excellent choice if you have harsh winters as it will be
easier on the engine at start up and will flow better under those
conditions.  Right now I have Mobil-1 in the Accord and Havoline
Synthetic in our Acura TSX.  You can also feel more comfortable going
the full recommended oil change interval with the extra margin a
synthetic provides.  Just don't waste your money on a high quality oil
*and* then do the traditional 3,000 mile/3 month thing!

John
 
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