W Wayno Members Messages 72 Reaction score 2 Location Oldham Car Accord 2.0i Vetec Aug 4, 2014 #1 What is the best grade of oil to use in my Accord 2.0i petrol 2004? Is it 10w-40 fully synth?
SayamaAccord And still... Messages 1,599 Reaction score 245 Location County Durham Car 13 Tourer 2.4 EX man Aug 4, 2014 #2 5W 30 or 0W 30 will protect the engine better from cold starts.
W Wayno Members Messages 72 Reaction score 2 Location Oldham Car Accord 2.0i Vetec Aug 4, 2014 #3 Is it fully synthetic then as well?
F6HAD Affiliate / Co-Founder Staff member Messages 13,866 Reaction score 753 Location Halifax Car 2009 Accord IDTEC Aug 5, 2014 #4 Always use fully synthetic. 5w40 is also a good choice
SayamaAccord And still... Messages 1,599 Reaction score 245 Location County Durham Car 13 Tourer 2.4 EX man Aug 5, 2014 #5 try lubetechshop.co.uk and get a discount code off the mods
W Wilderman Members Messages 169 Reaction score 6 Location Hampshire Car Gen7 Vtec sport Aug 5, 2014 #6 When i last took my car (also a 2.0) to honda to be serviced they used Shell helix 10w-40 fully synth.
When i last took my car (also a 2.0) to honda to be serviced they used Shell helix 10w-40 fully synth.
F6HAD Affiliate / Co-Founder Staff member Messages 13,866 Reaction score 753 Location Halifax Car 2009 Accord IDTEC Aug 5, 2014 #7 Bit too thick in my opinion although it won't break your engine
W Wayno Members Messages 72 Reaction score 2 Location Oldham Car Accord 2.0i Vetec Aug 7, 2014 #8 Thanks guy, I'm gonna b using the Millers Nano Drive Oil. Bit expensive but probably the best.
T tomtyneside Members Messages 36 Reaction score 2 Location tyne and wear Car honda accord diesel Aug 7, 2014 #9 Cliffordski said: try lubetechshop.co.uk and get a discount code off the mods Click to expand... just had 20 ltrs of 0w30 delivered first thing this morning great deal and fast delvery.many thanks to tony at lubetech.
Cliffordski said: try lubetechshop.co.uk and get a discount code off the mods Click to expand... just had 20 ltrs of 0w30 delivered first thing this morning great deal and fast delvery.many thanks to tony at lubetech.
W Wayno Members Messages 72 Reaction score 2 Location Oldham Car Accord 2.0i Vetec Aug 8, 2014 #10 Whats the difference between 5w30 & 5w40 and which would be best suited to my car? Cheers guys
F6HAD Affiliate / Co-Founder Staff member Messages 13,866 Reaction score 753 Location Halifax Car 2009 Accord IDTEC Aug 8, 2014 #11 40 is a bit thicker. Either will be fine, I would go with 5w30 in the 2.0 it's what we use in my wife's frv
40 is a bit thicker. Either will be fine, I would go with 5w30 in the 2.0 it's what we use in my wife's frv
W Wayno Members Messages 72 Reaction score 2 Location Oldham Car Accord 2.0i Vetec Aug 10, 2014 #12 Ok thanks Fahad
W Wayno Members Messages 72 Reaction score 2 Location Oldham Car Accord 2.0i Vetec Aug 10, 2014 #13 http://www.opieoils.co.uk/pv-122884-millers-oils-nanodrive-ee-longlife-eco-5w-30-flowcontrol-full-synthetic-engine-oil-ford-m2c-913c-oil-and-filter-service-pack-5l-ufi-oil-filter-2326500.aspx?vehicleid=11670&FitmentNotes= I'm thinking of buying this Oil Fahad, is it ok for my car? This Oil says its ECO while another Millers Nanodrive oil says it's CFS Do you know what the difference is and am I ok with the ECO? Thanks for all your help.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/pv-122884-millers-oils-nanodrive-ee-longlife-eco-5w-30-flowcontrol-full-synthetic-engine-oil-ford-m2c-913c-oil-and-filter-service-pack-5l-ufi-oil-filter-2326500.aspx?vehicleid=11670&FitmentNotes= I'm thinking of buying this Oil Fahad, is it ok for my car? This Oil says its ECO while another Millers Nanodrive oil says it's CFS Do you know what the difference is and am I ok with the ECO? Thanks for all your help.