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heislerj 06-13-2003 11:08 AM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
I just purchased a 2003 Expedition, and looking for the best protection for the engine, I plan on keeping this one for a long time. In my old Expedition “2001” I used Pennzoil 5W20,Meets Ford’s specification’s (Ford specification WSS-M2C153–H.), with Fram oil filter. I have done a lot of research “internet”, and found that Fram’s quality is not that good. I change the oil every 3,000 miles and have it narrowed down to Pennzoil 5W20, with Wix oil filter P/N51372 $6.25, auto parts store, or Pennzoil 5W20, with Motorcraft oil filter P/N FL820-S $7.75, Ford Dealer. I know that everyone has differing opinions, but will this provide the best protection? Or better then OEM?

Thanks, for all the info

Jeff

WillieTD 06-13-2003 12:25 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
If you're changing your oil every 3,000 miles it's not really going to matter too much what oil brand you are using. As long as it meets oem specs then you're OK. I use Mobil Drive Clean 5W30 but I'm switching to Mobil 1 10W30 tomorrow, actually.

I use the Motorcraft filter. It is the same filter as the Purolator Pure One which is generally regarded as one of the best. I would definitely stick with Motorcraft.

Read this: Engine Oil Filter Study

heislerj 06-13-2003 01:04 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
WillieTD;
Thanks for the reply. Both look good, the only question, or comment, is the string? Kind of strange.

Thanks again.
Jeff

mikemc 06-13-2003 03:43 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
Motorcraft filter and either Motorcraft or Castrol GTX 5w20 (two of the "thicker" 5w20's made). Enjoy your new Expy!:-wink

WillieTD 06-13-2003 03:56 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 

Originally posted by heislerj
WillieTD;
Thanks for the reply. Both look good, the only question, or comment, is the string? Kind of strange.

Thanks again.
Jeff

String? I don't understand what you mean.....

mikemc 06-13-2003 07:54 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
I think he means the string used to hold the media together during production, it can be seen in pictures of cut open filters. Na, that lil' ole string don't hurt nothin'.:-D

Flash 06-13-2003 08:11 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
heislerj,
The 5w=20 Pennzoil and the Castrol GTX has about 50 ppm's of moly in the bottle but the Motorcraft does not. The only time moly is of importance is when things get crazy in the engine compartment and the only lubrication left is the barrier lube. I have yet to see a 5w-20 Ford speced oil produce a bad used oil analysis. The stuff is exremely well built. If you want your engine to run cleaner, longer, stick with the Ford approved 5w-20, even in the extremes.

heislerj 06-14-2003 07:45 AM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
Thanks for the information:

I did mean the string in the picture.

Sounds like Pennzoil 5w20 and Mortorcraft filter, will be my choice.

Thanks again for the information...

Jeff

02PSD4ME 06-17-2003 01:38 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
I do n't know or not if thare any oils YET that meet the Fords spec WSS-M2C 153H 5w20 oil.

02PSD4ME 06-19-2003 01:08 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
Wal-Mart has the Motorcraft oil filter for $2.65 and the 5w20 semi syn for $1.77 Qt

WillieTD 06-19-2003 01:34 PM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
That's even cheaper than my WalMart. A friend of mine bought Mobil1 at Advance for just under $5.00/quart and I had to scold him since he can get a 5 quart jug at WalMart for $18.88. WalMart's great for some things.

wafordtech 06-20-2003 03:59 AM

Best oil & filter 03 Expedition
 
Stick with the motorcraft all the way. The 4.6/5.4/6.8 engines are pretty picky. BG company showed our ford dealership independent test results of all major brand oils. Motorcraft was #1 by a long ways. Walmart has motorcraft filters cheaper than dealer cost, and my walmart's even have actual M/C oil. I use M/C 15W40 diesel oil in my 390. GOOD STUFF!!!


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