What motor oil brand to go with?
#21
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The information is mind boggling to me, he always seems to come to the same conclusion, Amsoil, I want to believe what he's putting out,,,but I do wonder if he has other motives.
The information is mind boggling to me, he always seems to come to the same conclusion, Amsoil, I want to believe what he's putting out,,,but I do wonder if he has other motives.
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Cool, thanks!
Within the next couple of weeks I am going to send in a virgin Motorcraft oil sample to Blackstone to get a baseline reading, along with a sample of the oil after 1500 miles. I doubt the oil's properties will have changed much in that short of time, but I would like to see what metal and casting material was thrown off from the factory engine build.
Within the next couple of weeks I am going to send in a virgin Motorcraft oil sample to Blackstone to get a baseline reading, along with a sample of the oil after 1500 miles. I doubt the oil's properties will have changed much in that short of time, but I would like to see what metal and casting material was thrown off from the factory engine build.
#23
Amsoil does not make a 5W50 oil. When you go to their website & enter either the BOSS or GT500 engine, the results are: no recommended Amsoil product.
I like Amsoil & use it in my dirtbikes. I also use Redline products like their water wetter. Since our GT500 is only street-driven, I will feel confident using either the Motorcraft or Mobile1 full synth.
Why, because my dad told me so. Why should I believe him? He was a Petroleum Engineer & the son of an auto mechanic. His entire career was working on refining catalysts for petroleum. And, a number of patents for the current refining process for petroleum have his name on them.
I like Amsoil & use it in my dirtbikes. I also use Redline products like their water wetter. Since our GT500 is only street-driven, I will feel confident using either the Motorcraft or Mobile1 full synth.
Why, because my dad told me so. Why should I believe him? He was a Petroleum Engineer & the son of an auto mechanic. His entire career was working on refining catalysts for petroleum. And, a number of patents for the current refining process for petroleum have his name on them.
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Whatever you decide to go with at least use what Ford recommends. Like someone said earlier in the thread, Ford didn't arbitrarily choose 5w50 because they were having a weird day. They must have chosen it for a reason and if you stay with that then you won't have any warranty issues. That being said, I would rather use something other then Motorcraft, just don't see paying 10 a quart for an oil that could be manufactured by Mobil1 for all I know.
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I've used amsoil in a couple of my last cars, it came out right after i put it in. Last car was 2005 GTO, did motor, trans and rear. Motor noisy, trans notchy and rearend noise.
I used Shell Rotella for the GTO and i'm sticking with the Ford oil for the Mustang.
I used Shell Rotella for the GTO and i'm sticking with the Ford oil for the Mustang.
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