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K24 has the be the best engine they have. Still like to drink oil.


The J35's will burn so much oil they foul spark plugs. There is a class action suit in the states it's so bad.

The r18 in the civics crack blocks, class action here too.

The k20 is too easy to blow up from dumb people abuse.

The d16 and d17 would eat head gaskets for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bedtime snack!
So far non of the above has happened with our Hondas.
 

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End of humanity brought on by lack of new births from basement dwellers banging rubber dolls and sex robots gone mad killing the rest.
Probably a good thing those basement critters hump dolls n such. No rejection which they can't handle and fly off the deep end because a real girl said no.
 

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Just add turbo lol
Lol. I've read, way back, on the 1.8 and recently before we bought the 2020, what Steve is referring to concerning our two Honda engines. They did have cracking with the 1.8 in 2006 and 7. There was an engineering change to remedy this. They also had oil burning in the 3.5 when they went to cylinder deactivation to attain better fuel economy. It was occurring in the shut off cylinders and it would eventually ruin those cylinders. Other manufacturers had the same trouble. They figured out that you cannot leave the cylinders deactivated for to long allowing them to drop below operating temp. Honda changed some things, chiefly ring design and cylinder deactivation times are limited to 90 second at a time. They didn't state how long its back running on 6 cylinders but the goal is to keep those cylinders at operating temp while deactivated. These changes, plus others I'm probably forgetting, are supposed to have ixnayed the 3.5 oil consumption. Guess we shall see.
 
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We have two 1.8 and one 3.5. The 3.5 is to new to have a track record with us but the other two are reliable as an anvil so far.


When you do as I do you see them. Does not mean they all do it or ever will.

I have seen things for every make and model that would make you never buy a car or truck ever again. :D
 
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