The Oil Thread
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The Oil Thread
Searched and couldn't find a thread like this, so lets get one going.
Since I bought my Ranger bran new last year, I've used nothing but Pensoil for the few oil changes I've had to do. I'm debating on switching to Royal Purple and sticking with it.. Allow me to explain why:
I owned a 2000 cavalier and drove it from 88K miles to 205K miles until I traded it for the ranger, all original engine transmission etc, and believe me I beat the hell out of this car, still ran like a top despite going through wheel bearings at a phenomenal rate.. Anyway I used Royal Purple oil starting around 130K miles. I'm convinced this oil was partially to credit for this car's longevity.
What I'm hoping to get going here is a debate on the best oil for our trucks. Have any of you ever used Royal Purple? Or do you just use whatever is on sale at autozone?
Since I bought my Ranger bran new last year, I've used nothing but Pensoil for the few oil changes I've had to do. I'm debating on switching to Royal Purple and sticking with it.. Allow me to explain why:
I owned a 2000 cavalier and drove it from 88K miles to 205K miles until I traded it for the ranger, all original engine transmission etc, and believe me I beat the hell out of this car, still ran like a top despite going through wheel bearings at a phenomenal rate.. Anyway I used Royal Purple oil starting around 130K miles. I'm convinced this oil was partially to credit for this car's longevity.
What I'm hoping to get going here is a debate on the best oil for our trucks. Have any of you ever used Royal Purple? Or do you just use whatever is on sale at autozone?
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Wirelessly posted (Timberwolf)
I have been using the regular blend for 65k with no problems. I have been contemplating switching to a syn-blend next change. How long you been running it, you liking it?
Originally Posted by 04blackedge
I think as long as you change it at the recommended intervals any oil will work well. I use Motorcraft Syn-Blend personally.
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As an older guy on here who has been through his share of vehicles over the years (8 that were new) , and usually gets 250 k - 300 k out of them , This is the best advice.
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About 20k in the Ranger and 30k in the F150 and its given me no reasons not to trust it. Not sure how long I will own this truck but I don't see any reason to stop using it.
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I used Motocraft 5W30 Blend in my 05. Changed it every 3-3.5K 60K and not a problem.
I used Valvoline Full Syn 5W30 in my 09. Changed every 4-5K. No problems.
In my 11, the dealer changed the oil at 3K when I had truck in for service. They put in the wrong oil, Blend 5W20. Going to dump it shortly and use Valvoline Full Syn. 5W30.
I used Valvoline Full Syn 5W30 in my 09. Changed every 4-5K. No problems.
In my 11, the dealer changed the oil at 3K when I had truck in for service. They put in the wrong oil, Blend 5W20. Going to dump it shortly and use Valvoline Full Syn. 5W30.
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I take it no one has any links to un-biased oil studies? Also what kind of oil filter are you guys using? I usually get the FRAM filter since it's easy to grip and take off. Not sure if the innards are superior to any other filter.
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Oh yah a thread for me...I personally have worked as a Lube Tech for a Construction Company for 8 years (now a mechanic) and I have learned lots of things about Oil...We do lots of Oil Analysis and find that it comes down to detail when it comes to Oil...I personally like Valvoline and we have had the best results in the Lab with Valvoline....
The Intervals is the key....Change it on time and your doing your Trucks Good with any type of Oil! Synthetic is great, it doesn't break down like Regular old Oil but just because its Synthetic some people seem to think its makes everything easy. You still need to change it on time and keep things clean..When I talk about detail I'm talking about controlling what you don't want in your Oil and that's DIRT! If you find a Leaking Valve Cover, fix it! There are 2 Main Dirt Pathways into your engine and that's the dip stick and Filler Cap...If you pull your dipstick and look closely at the very top by the handle you will notice a little buildup of dirt on even a clean engine, Keep that and your Filler Cap clean....When checking or changing Oil act like a mad scientist at keeping things clean......
The Intervals is the key....Change it on time and your doing your Trucks Good with any type of Oil! Synthetic is great, it doesn't break down like Regular old Oil but just because its Synthetic some people seem to think its makes everything easy. You still need to change it on time and keep things clean..When I talk about detail I'm talking about controlling what you don't want in your Oil and that's DIRT! If you find a Leaking Valve Cover, fix it! There are 2 Main Dirt Pathways into your engine and that's the dip stick and Filler Cap...If you pull your dipstick and look closely at the very top by the handle you will notice a little buildup of dirt on even a clean engine, Keep that and your Filler Cap clean....When checking or changing Oil act like a mad scientist at keeping things clean......
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oil smoil its all the same.
Just change it every 4k and the vehicle will last forever, or at at least until something else goes out, but the motor will be fine.
The crappiest oil out there is still perfectly usable for use. Run what ever is cheap and on sale.
Some ppl swear up and down by a certain brand, but on the molecular level nothing is different. There is manufacturing standards all brands have to meet.
Granted many, many oils are better than others (think synthetic) the benefits that the more expensive/name brand oils provide CANNOT be fully utilized by the modern car. Dino juice works just as good synthetic, even though synthetic IS superior your vehicle can't tell, and won't benefit from it. YOU the consumer will only benefit by longer service intervals (assuming you have a good filter, and are keeping the dirt out).
However, spend a little more on the filter, thats what is important here....
Now of your car is a dragster or other extreme vehicle, demanding extreme's that a stock motor never sees....synthetic is for you.
Just change it every 4k and the vehicle will last forever, or at at least until something else goes out, but the motor will be fine.
The crappiest oil out there is still perfectly usable for use. Run what ever is cheap and on sale.
Some ppl swear up and down by a certain brand, but on the molecular level nothing is different. There is manufacturing standards all brands have to meet.
Granted many, many oils are better than others (think synthetic) the benefits that the more expensive/name brand oils provide CANNOT be fully utilized by the modern car. Dino juice works just as good synthetic, even though synthetic IS superior your vehicle can't tell, and won't benefit from it. YOU the consumer will only benefit by longer service intervals (assuming you have a good filter, and are keeping the dirt out).
However, spend a little more on the filter, thats what is important here....
Now of your car is a dragster or other extreme vehicle, demanding extreme's that a stock motor never sees....synthetic is for you.
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The dealership is the last place to get advise on what Oil to use....The Car Companies and Oil companies work together to do one thing and that's selling a product....It also has some things to do with some Laws called CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy).... The government is involved with the Car Companies and keep a close eye on fuel usage which turns into emissions and that's why every Car Manufacture tells you you have to use 5w20...
5w20 is a fairly light viscosity which in turn lets the motor run more freely which in turn gets better gas milage but probable doesn't do much for protection.... You could use 10w30 on a brand new car that says you have to use 5w20 or the warranty will void and have an issue and the Dealership will fix it, I guarantee it....
5w20 is a fairly light viscosity which in turn lets the motor run more freely which in turn gets better gas milage but probable doesn't do much for protection.... You could use 10w30 on a brand new car that says you have to use 5w20 or the warranty will void and have an issue and the Dealership will fix it, I guarantee it....