Rob R
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Was going to say 5w50 sounds a bit too heavy for a VTEC lump.
5w40 in Millers is only £56.33 for 2 5litre bottles, not bad at all.
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chrex
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
I'd be worried about putting thicker oil in a vtec ...
it's fine. The H22 is the older, more hardcore breed of vtec engines (none of this gay i-vtec), the same as the 1.8's in the tegs, and the 50weight oil is better for them if you're giving regular stick. 5w/50 is the best viscosity for them (proven reduction in consumption) 
[Edited on 07-09-2010 by chrex]
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Paul_J
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What about my K20A? (or whatever it is) in my s2000?
I put in 5w/40 - but recently put in 5w/30 and it disapeared quite fast.
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Got 5L from ASDA for £14 the other week
My garage is full of this  
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chrex
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
What about my K20A? (or whatever it is) in my s2000?
I put in 5w/40 - but recently put in 5w/30 and it disapeared quite fast.
well...standard recommendation is part-syn 10w/40 i wouldnt be using any p/syn oil in it though tbh. As synthetic replacements you can use Miller's 10w/40, Millers/Silkolene Supersyn 5w/40 or for track/extreme summer use - the Millers or Silkolene 5w/50. 
It will go through the 5w/30 very quickly indeed...i wouldnt be using that again if i were you.
[Edited on 08-09-2010 by chrex]
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