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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 02:33 AM
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i have been searching for some time now on this board and others and have read many many posts regarding this, but most are inverse or old threads. i cant seem to find the info i am looking for. it seems that honda used to recommend 5-30 and then switch to 5-20. many posts regarding whether folks should switch from the 30 to the 20. i have the opposite question.

my 02 LX 4cyl Accord oil cap says 5w-20. i have 96K on it and have always used regular honda dealer dino oil. i live in VA and it rarely gets really cold, maybe in the winter a couple times in the 10s or 20s. and in the summer, it gets into the 90s.

1. would there be a benefit to using synthetic with so much age on the engine?

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2. would it be bad to use 5w-30? i believe that the second number relates to hot operating temps, so what would be different in the engine with the 20 versus the 30?

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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 05:38 PM
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You probably won't even notice a difference.

It would be a thicker oil at operating temperatures, so there may be a little bit of windage losses, but probably not anything noticable.

If you want to switch to synthetic, switch to synthetic. I switched at 145k and saw no increase/decrease in oil consumption.
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