Hello,
I need help on who makes the best oil for my 2016 Honda Civic 1.5 litre Touring Coupe.
Everyone claims to be the best.
The oils brands I'm thinking of using that are supposedly the best motor oils for my next oil change are...
- Amsoil Signature Series 0W-20 Synthetic Motor Oil
- Royal Purple API-licensed Motor Oil 0W-20 Motor Oil
- Eneos Sustina 0W-20 Premium Motor Oil
- Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0W-20 Motor Oil
- Redline 0W-20 Motor Oil
- Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil 0W-20
I don't know if there are any other brands that should be in this list or other brands that are even better. If so please tell me.
I hear things like... Use a oil that has a zinc additive which provides the best anti-wear. Is that true? Do any of these oils have zinc as an additive or no?
I also hear things always always always use oil that is American Petroleum Institute Certified. Why is that? What happens if the oil is not American Petroleum Institute certified? Is that bad to use?
Someone out there who knows allot of information on this subject please reply to this thread. I'm sure there are others who always wondered this too.
Thank you.
I need help on who makes the best oil for my 2016 Honda Civic 1.5 litre Touring Coupe.
Everyone claims to be the best.
The oils brands I'm thinking of using that are supposedly the best motor oils for my next oil change are...
- Amsoil Signature Series 0W-20 Synthetic Motor Oil
- Royal Purple API-licensed Motor Oil 0W-20 Motor Oil
- Eneos Sustina 0W-20 Premium Motor Oil
- Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0W-20 Motor Oil
- Redline 0W-20 Motor Oil
- Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil 0W-20
I don't know if there are any other brands that should be in this list or other brands that are even better. If so please tell me.
I hear things like... Use a oil that has a zinc additive which provides the best anti-wear. Is that true? Do any of these oils have zinc as an additive or no?
I also hear things always always always use oil that is American Petroleum Institute Certified. Why is that? What happens if the oil is not American Petroleum Institute certified? Is that bad to use?
Someone out there who knows allot of information on this subject please reply to this thread. I'm sure there are others who always wondered this too.
Thank you.