5.4 oil to use in Arizona
Just for spits and giggles, would you mind listing your six different vehicles? Unless you have diesel vs. gasoline engine requirements, I don't see how there can be such a wide variety of oil types and weights as you stated?
.1 MPG difference, where did you get that stat? What kind of oil vs. what kind of oil for a .1 + or - difference?
.1 MPG difference, where did you get that stat? What kind of oil vs. what kind of oil for a .1 + or - difference?
Yes even in 120 degree temps..
The quality of the base oils and additives are superior today.
I don't have the link any more but Ford has all of the testing published on the 5w20 and it just plain works. 5w20 does not burn off, thicken or thin out of grade, it just stays 5w20. Use it and don't worry about, I use the Motorcraft syn blend 5w20 in my 2005 Escape and I use VAlvoline Max life 5w20 in my 99 Ranger 2.5L.
Dan
The quality of the base oils and additives are superior today.
I don't have the link any more but Ford has all of the testing published on the 5w20 and it just plain works. 5w20 does not burn off, thicken or thin out of grade, it just stays 5w20. Use it and don't worry about, I use the Motorcraft syn blend 5w20 in my 2005 Escape and I use VAlvoline Max life 5w20 in my 99 Ranger 2.5L.
Dan
The oil today is a completlely different "animal"....... Toyota as an example in the prius uses 0w-8 and 0w-16......IMHO, look at the mfg specs for atmospheric conditions and the oil mfg recommendations and go from there.
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