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Just bought a 2001 F150 XLT 5.4L and Ford recommends 5W 20 motor oil. Where is a good spot to get this off weight? Other than the Ford Dealer's parts department? What are the advantages of this weight? I live in Minnesota and we can reach 100 in the summer and 50 below in the winter. Can this weight be run year round?
>Just bought a 2001 F150 XLT 5.4L and Ford recommends 5W >20 >motor oil. Where is a good spot to get this off weight? >Other than the Ford Dealer's parts department?..
WalMart has 5w20 Motorcraft @ $1.38 here in OK and Pep boys has Pennzoil for $1.68.
>What are the advantages of this weight?..
The primary objective is fuel economy.
>I live in Minnesota and we can reach 100 in the summer and 50 >below in the winter. Can this weight be run year round?..
If your cooling system is functioning properly, the oil temperature should remain constant. The owners manual for my Taurus called for 5w30 for below 100 and 10w30 for above. What I gather from that is that the 5w30 is too thin for start up at +100 deg. The high "operating temp" viscosity, 30,is the same. A 5w30 oil has the viscocity of a 5 weight when cold and a 30 weight when hot.
I looked all over for the 5w20. The only place I found it was at PepBoys and it was Penzoil. I think it cost $1.79 per quart. I have always used Valvoline, but I couldn't find it in this weight. I went to the Ford dealer and they told me they wanted almost $4.00 a quart. I got coupons for oil changes from where I bought my truck for free oil with an oil change, so I took them up on it. The oil change cost me $17.48 and it would have almost cost me that for oil and filter.