Just got my 2022 civic sport this past weekend and wondering what is the absolute best oil and filter for it for when it comes time to change the oil?
0w20 is full synthetic generally. I don't think you can get a 0w20 non synthetic. So they all generally work .Thanks, I did plan to change it at every 5,000. Only reason I really did want to know for sure is because the owners manual doesn't say much of anything in it honestly. This is my first brand new car ever which is why I was wanting some opinions. I just want to be sure to use the better ones to keep this car running for, well..ever.
I've always had used cars that sucked ass. So I want to treat this one like the princess she is
Actually, I'm mistaken. It only says, use an oil with the API Seal. So according to the API Website,Wait, the 2022 manual states GF5? I thought the GF6 standard came out in 2020.
Filters are always a balance between filtration and flow and f you have more filtration, you will sacrifice flow. I use the OEMs because as you said, if the dealers use them they are fine with me. Also, different bypass valves may open at different pressures, and I like having oil pressures be where the factory wants them. Having watched some videos about HVAC filters, they said adding pleats to the filter will reduce flow, and the best way to maintain flow and improve filtration was to make the filter deeper. In their example it was like going from a 15x25x1" to a 15x25x3" filter. In a car, the filter itself would physically have to be larger to accommodate those deeper pleats.If Honda recommends a shitty filter.....use it. I'm sure there's a reason why.