Could I use full synthetic oil in my 92 Honda civic dx?
Could I use full synthetic oil in my 92 Honda civic dx?
I don't see why not.
Yes, you can.
Yes, however it has better flow characteristics than conventional, so if you have any slow leaks, whether internal or external, you will likely begin to see oil leaking, or seeping past the piston rings, in an aged engine.
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