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Anonymous
August 6, 2010
Here’s something you may not know- the petroleum industry has made formula changes in the last two years such as dropping ZDDP (essential for non-roller bearing valve trains, and absolutely critical for break-in on many new/overhauled engines) and made broad assumptions that it works for all engines out there. It may work for most, but it doesn’t for all, and when it doesn’t, you’re talking about damage to very expensive components. I have to buy overpriced boutique oils for my Silver Shadow engine (25k to rebuild) because of this. Ditto for the “fits-all” coolants, with OAT/IAT and hybrid mixes which, if you use the wrong one, can destroy the seals of older engines found in many classic cars such as Rolls-Royce, and ditto for differential and gear oils that may have additives that can destroy phosphor-bronze components present in many Asian cars.
With Honda’s eye toward precise engineering, you can bet they have the additives right for Honda products, so I buy Honda Genuine for everything. Even some dealers use off-brand oil and other fluids (my local Acura and Honda dealer parts departments often don’t have the Honda-branded oil in viscosities I need for my Acura RL and Honda S2000) so I’m servicing all three of my Honda products myself and depend on Bernadi for great pricing, quick shipping and great website experience (for example, showing which crush washers you need when you choose a fluid). For those of us who care enough to do right by our precision-engineered Hondas and Acuras, Bernardi is a great place to go when you want it fast and want it right. Don’t play Russian Roulette with your car- use the fluids designed specifically for it.
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Anonymous
October 17, 2020
Honda OEM products are always the safest way to make sure you are getting something that meets original equipment manufacture specifications; however, Honda only recommends an oil that meets the latest API certification -- which most premium synthetic oils do. This said, the price is cheaper than the leading premium synthetic motor oils, so you really can't go wrong here. Contrary to popular belief, Honda does not make their own oils, fluids, or filters -- they are made by another company to meet Honda's specifications. I believe ConocoPhillips makes their motor oil. My dealership uses this oil and the Honda filter, and it does what oil does -- nothing special, but it works.
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