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Hopefully, Motorbike you see this topic as this to update on the Extra topic a while back. I have settled on this oil for our Honda, which is an '07 Pilot now. This is the second OC with it, and I am happy with the mileage, feel, and protection that I'm getting with it.

I've even expanded and have their PWC 10w40 in the Dodge Ram (this was recommended for the extra rust package, due to the truck will sit more than the Pilot). I use the 5w40 version in my daughter's Yahama Raptor 50 ATV, and a mix of 0w30 and 5w40 (the leftover liters) in my mower.

I am very content with their oil, and think that I will finally settle down from constantly trying new products....at least for now! Big Grin
 
Posts: 147 | Location: Glenshaw, PA, USA | Registered: Mon March 01 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Good to hear you found a oil you are happy with. Changing brands and blends at every oil change really doesn't help matters and it's hard to judge a oils quality by continuously changing. Now that you have something you are happy with for your engine you can now move on the the other fluids in the vehicle. Big Grin


Michael Bialecki
Texas Refinery Corp.
www.trclubricants.com
 
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