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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    Pablo, I did it. I'm a preferred customer now. I have signed up with your referred #. Thanks
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    Just Changed Oil in my Slant Six

    I own one myself and was told you could run it around a race track with no oil in it for a couple laps, add oil and don't worry about it.
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    Ok I'm confused if I buy over $100 then it best to be a preferred customer, but then do I pay for shipping from WA? Pablo can you set me straight.
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    Ok because I like 0w-30 Amsoil posting from this forum, I will use that in my Toyota which is in a raise cycle from ARX. My Acura will get 5w-20 Amsoil, and a little more Amsoil ATF fuild when needed. A shot of ATF will be added to the 4Runner also. Looking to become a Preferred Customer and yes...
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    So being an Amsoil fan is 5w-20 XL7500 ok to try / use.
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    So can I use 5w-20 in my Toyota which calls for 5w-30? And why are you using 5w-20 oil, is it for HP or MPG?
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    Fair enough, sorry to rock to boat so to speak... Overall I just really what’d to stock 1 oil for both cars. But after using Amsoil 10w-30 in the Acura I felt something was missing around 7 grand, but I didn't feel comfortable to use 5w-20. I trust this site for oil info, so if some here would...
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    G-MAN, I think Honda did the 5w-20 for Accord because they needed the little MPG bump for the sales between Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    Thanks, My Acura TL-S is my wife car the mileage year is around 10k. I drove the Toyota 4Runner the mileage year the around 10k or less. I will do an OCI for both every year. So Ok to use Amsoil 0w-30 oil or something else for both cars. Or should I use different oil for both?
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    I didn't realize DC, GM, Toyota started using it also. The last I known it was Honda and Ford only. This is why I support this site from time to time as I know I don't know oil like some members here, so that was my support. Less knowledge more questions.
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    Ok so what is a nice Sync 5w-20 oil?
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    No one say yes OK use Amsoil Series 2000 0w-30, ok for this engine 2003 Acura V6 3.2 TL-s and for 1999 Toyota 3.4 V6 4Runner?
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    IMHO, Acura / Honda uses 5w-20 for CAFE.
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    I felt that 20w oil in any engine was not a good idea, I have a habit of standing on the throttle at times and it is so HOT here. I was a bit ________ after buying this car when I seen 5w-20 oil, so I called Acura Customer Care and stated sorry I didn’t buy a BMW 330i as I felt at lease German's...
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    Thanks, I was thinking Amsoil S2K 0w-30 because it was a little thinner and I could use it in my Toyota 4 runner V6. Good move?
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    Oil for a 2003 Acura TL-S

    It calls for 5w-20 but I been running Amsoil 10w-30 in it. I thinking it's a bit heavy for this engine. Is 0w-30 better or something else?
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    Airplane humor

    Good one
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    10hp B&S Generator 5250w oil recommendation.

    15w-40 it is.... I thank you all.
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    10hp B&S Generator 5250w oil recommendation.

    Pick, Great info and pictures I just had a 125gallon Propane tank installed in ground for a spa so you got me thinking. For you and me during the summer’s season of rain and wind, I'm more confident about 15w-40 oil in a Generator in our heat. I did a search of generator oil on this board...
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    10hp B&S Generator 5250w oil recommendation.

    Ricky, The Generator is maybe the same it sell at Home Depot, but I bought it from **'s wholesale club. The brand is Porter Cable model BSI525, but way confused about oil thick or thin?????? Generator to be used for hours on end in 90f or better.
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