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Hi oilman, very appreciate your involvement here! :bigthumb:

You said that the initial fill in factory for Type-R FN2 is Fuchs 0w-20? Are you totally sure?
I'm asking this because all Honda oils are made by TOTAL, so why should Honda use another brand for the 1st fill?

Secondly, I'll have to change oil after 1 month and I'm not sure what to put in. Here in Romania I find easily Motul 8100 0w-30, Castrol Edge 0w-30, but I really wonder what had changed in the engine in order that Honda changed their recommendation (In EP3 they recommended 5W-40).
Still don't know what to use... :(
#2740497
Yes, Fuchs factory fill Hondas, the oils Honda sells doesn't really have anything to do with the factory fill. They also fill factory fill BMW, even though BMW always sell Mobil and Castrol in their dealerships.

The 0w-30 or 5w-40 are both fine for the car, Hondas aren't overly fussy. Honda changed the recommendation, I think, just to do the best for fuel economy. The car can run on anything from a 0w-20 to 10w-40 without any problems although 0w-30, 5w-30, 0w-40 or 5w-40 are the ones I'd go for for the best all-round protection.

Cheers

Tim
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Hello Oilman! New here....proud owner of an FN2 2008 (57) CTR. Question.....i have 3 litres of Mazda Dexelia 5w-30w left over from my beloved RX8......Honda gave me a free Castrol for topping up....do you think it's ok to use the Dexelia in the CTR (not sure of composition though' i think it's a great oil) and can i mix with what's in there (stock Honda service, not sure what they used...)

Thanks Ady
#2764217
RichE wrote:I want to change the gearbox oil on my FD2.There is occasionally a slight reluctance to go into third so i dont want to skimp on this.Im thinking of either the Amsoil or the Redline, which would be more suitable in your opinion?
That is a pretty even match. Amsoil is the most popular for Hondas, but Redline are usually the best at sorting out minor gear issues. I'd probably go for the Redline, but either may fix it.

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/showcategory. ... 5w-85-mtfs

Cheers

Tim
#2764222
kenny_ip_2000 wrote:im using 5w-50, instead of the recommended 5w-30 and 5w-40. What do u guys think?
5w-50s are a bit odd. Because they cover such a large viscosity gap, they contain a lot of additives and those additives are broken down fairly quickly, leaving the oil as a 5w-40 or 10w-40. 5w-50s also tend to be fairly expensive for what they are. Personally I'd go for a 5w-40 in the first place.

Cheers

Tim
#2764430
oilman wrote:
kenny_ip_2000 wrote:im using 5w-50, instead of the recommended 5w-30 and 5w-40. What do u guys think?
5w-50s are a bit odd. Because they cover such a large viscosity gap, they contain a lot of additives and those additives are broken down fairly quickly, leaving the oil as a 5w-40 or 10w-40. 5w-50s also tend to be fairly expensive for what they are. Personally I'd go for a 5w-40 in the first place.

Cheers

Tim
Cheers I'll go bk to 5w-40 nxt time
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