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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2006

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Syntetic oil for Honda Accord.

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S W Pawlowski - 20 May 2004 16:07 GMT
I own 1997 Honda Accord and was wondering how much better using syntetic
oil
would be?
I have never used syntetic before, is it worth while to switch now?
Do I still have to change every 5000km if I use syntetic oil? I heard
someone said that it is ok to change every 20000 km if you use syntetic, is
it true?
Since I am new to syntetic oil, any information will be greatly appreciated.

Does anyone know where I can find owner manuals and/or repair manuals for my
car on the net?

Regards,
Walter.
Yet Another John - 21 May 2004 18:35 GMT
>  I own 1997 Honda Accord and was wondering how much better using syntetic
> oil
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> Regards,
> Walter.

Not for free if that's what you were thinking. Certainly not the shop
manuals.

If you want to buy one you can try Helminc.com. And eBay usually seems
to have a variety being offered. There is also a company called
books4cars that has a massive collection of all sorts of books for older
or more obscure models.

John

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Bruce Jones - 24 May 2004 05:59 GMT
Synthetic oil comes in two flavors, synthetic blend and a pure synthetic.
They are both higher in price that non-synthetic oils especially the pure
synthetics. If you change your oil and filter faithfully you may want to
consider using a non-synthetic 5w-30 oil and save money. If you have 75,000
miles or more on your vehicle consider high mileage oil. The key is to keep
up with your maintenance schedule. I'm still a believer in the 3month/3,000
mile rule. If you want to stretch your intervals, than yes - you may want to
consider a fully synthetic oil.

Good luck.

> I own 1997 Honda Accord and was wondering how much better using syntetic
> oil
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Regards,
> Walter.
Ez - 20 Feb 2006 00:55 GMT
Does anyone have experience with  block heaters?
My '98 Civic LX doesn't have a block heater, and I'm wondering if anyone
could offer some input regarding these two questions: can a block heater be
installed? - at roughly what cost?
I'm inquiring because it gets cold in Toronto, and I like to head up to my
cottage in the winter.  I'd hate to be left with a frozen block.
Thanks for the help!
 
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