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>*cracks open a cold one*
hehe, yep
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>>28912646
It's fine for hybrids.
They don't warm up oil fast enough like an all gas car does.
So the oil weigh has to be thin to compensate.
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0w-0 when?
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>>28912695
When your engine dilutes the already water thin oil with gas. New Hondas will still dilute the oil (even with the software update lol) enough to not only overflow the oil level but will also trigger a rich code as the fumes get sucked back into the intake.
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>>28912657
0 weight is actually based as shit for stop and go driving and cold starting the engine, it's the hot weight of 8 that's concerning
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>>28912756
Hybrids have a hard time keeping heat since the engine is off half of the time and most are capped below 5600rpm, the oil doesn't reach temperature of a regular ICE in operation.

A cold 0w8 is thicker than a hot 0w20
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>>28912646
When do the 3.4s stop blowing up?

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