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Originally Posted by RobertSmalls
No brand of motor oil is any better than another. There may be subtle differences in viscosity, but as long as it's API certified (as even the generics are), then it has the same additives as any other oil, and it's fine. I like synthetic 0W30 in cars that call for 5W30/10W30, and 0W20 in my car.
There's lots of marketing going around, telling you a certain brand of fuel or spark plug is the best on the market, that your plug doesn't have enough ground electrodes, etc. Nonsense. Just go with a copper plug from the same company that supplies the factory with plugs. So, NGK.
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I have been using conventional oil in my cars all my life and I have always change the oil in my cars every 3,000 miles. I have done quite a bit of research on the internet and talked to friends about synthetic oil. I'm going to use synthetic oil in the Honda I just bought and I'm going to also use it in my Cavalier.
I was going to go with the recommended stock spark plug that the Honda manual recommends if everyone said nothing was better.