Synthetic Blend?
I just purchased a 2004 F150 Supercab. I'm curious about two things; was the truck shipped with synthetic oil and my Ford dealer service manager said the Ford brand synthetic "blend" was the best oil I could get for the truck. I would appreciate informed opinions. It is a 5.4 plug "spitter outer".
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Originally Posted by Ken Barton
I just purchased a 2004 F150 Supercab. I'm curious about two things; was the truck shipped with synthetic oil and my Ford dealer service manager said the Ford brand synthetic "blend" was the best oil I could get for the truck. I would appreciate informed opinions. It is a 5.4 plug "spitter outer".
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Synthetic blend
Thank you for the guidance re the motor oil. I am remiss in not reading the manual in its entirety. I do my own maintenance and change every 3000 (overkill admittedly} and was trying to weasel out of buying the very expensive Ford oil.
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You can get the 5w-20 Motorcraft oil at Wal-mart for $1.42 and the filters for $2.97.
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Twellman......thanks for the comeback! I live in a small fishing village on the Oregon coast and have a WALMART about 60 miles away. I do buy in case lots so will give me an excuse to put a few miles on the vehicle. Would you happen to know if the $1.42 price is the synthetic blend my dealer reccomends?
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I use the Motorcraft synthetic blend 5w20 in both of my trucks (2002 Ranger 3.0L and 2002 F250 6.8L).
For a while, a year or so ago, it had gone up to $1.77 but it is back down to $1.42 now. |
I have not seen any off the shelf straight synthetic @ 5W-20. The only one that comes close is Mobil 1 that is 0w-20. with that said your truck is shipped with Motorcraft 5w-20 synthetic blend.
Mobil 1 does state that their 0w-20 full synthetic product meets Ford requirements. The reason for 5w-20 is due to an EPA mandate to achieve a certain fuel econmy by 2005. "Higher fuel economy -- due to consumer preferences for larger vehicles, anything that can be done to improve fuel efficiency is needed to help meet the federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. This will become even more critical, since CAFE standards for light duty trucks and SUVs will be increased starting in 2005." http://www.noln.net/columns/column8.html |
royal purple sells 5w-20 at most napa's, but they are pretty proud of it, around $5.50 a quart.
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Before I bought Royal Purpul at $5:50 qt, I would buy the 0W-20 Mobil 1 in 5 Qt jugs for $18.xx at Wal Mart
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Originally Posted by Ken Barton
Twellman......thanks for the comeback! I live in a small fishing village on the Oregon coast and have a WALMART about 60 miles away. I do buy in case lots so will give me an excuse to put a few miles on the vehicle. Would you happen to know if the $1.42 price is the synthetic blend my dealer reccomends?
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I'm using Castrol Syntec 5-20W right now. It is a full synthetic. It's kinda hard to find. When you find it, buy alot.
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Ken, yes the oil at Wal-mart is the motorcraft 5w-20. The same stuff you'll get if you go to the dealer and buy the quarts from them (for over $2 each).
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Originally Posted by TWellmann
You can get the 5w-20 Motorcraft oil at Wal-mart for $1.42 and the filters for $2.97.
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Shop around at different Wal-mart's. I've seen it for the $1.82 price on one side of town and $1.42 on the other. I talked to a stock guy/purchaser at the cheaper Wal-mart and he said he adjusts his price based off of what Target has...he said he'll occasionally lower it as much as $1.29 /qt, but I've never seen it that cheap.
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