It’s a great all-around oil if you don’t need extra ZDDP for some reason.I'm with @john_pifer. If it were mine I'd run ESP 5W30 in it.
It’s a great all-around oil if you don’t need extra ZDDP for some reason.I'm with @john_pifer. If it were mine I'd run ESP 5W30 in it.
All online. I get mine from PSC with is Kendalls online store. Kendall is making a comeback since out on #53 in NASCAR. $53.10 for a case of 12 quarts delivered in two days.Where is Kendall motor oil even sold?
Never seen it on shelves in any of the stores around here.
Bronco Sport are the Ford Escape/Focus with a different body. Not to take anything away from Timinbovey, I mean, look at my signatureThat new Bronco looks awesome. I really like the color.
How do you like it? Is it comfortable? Performance?
I have always said that if I were to buy an SUV it would be a Jeep GC. To HE** with that. I want a bronco just like yours. If they had Blue I would choose that color.
Amsoil recommends Signature Series 5w20 product code ALMJust took delivery of a 2021 Ford Bronco Sport with the 3 cylinder turbo engine, 1.5 L. I noticed that Amsoil does not have an oil recommendation on the website yet which did not surprise me as it's a brand new model. But I have a question that my dealer service department couldn't answer. I've used 100% synthetic Amsoil in everything I've owned since 1979. I noticed in the Bronco Sport manual they (naturally) recommend Motorcraft synthetic blend oil, or Motorcraft traditional old style oil, but they did not recommend Motorcraft 100% Synthetic. Wondering if there is some reason that they don't want 100% synthetic in these motors? Of if there was some logical reason? Or if they just didn't want to steer people to more expensive, or perhaps less readily available Motorcraft 100% synthetic oil? Is it a marketing thing or a technical thing? Figured if anyone would know, it would be Amsoil! Naturally I intent to switch to Amsoil as soon as they have a recommendation posted, but why isn't Ford recommending their own 100% synthetic?
I guess. The one in OP's pic, as well as your pic. That's one SEXY machine!Bronco Sport are the Ford Escape/Focus with a different body. Not to take anything away from Timinbovey, I mean, look at my signature
B.O.F, YOU want the new Ford "fullsize" BRONCO ...
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Well, you may be like me a real truck guys like the tough, vintage, squared off look..I guess. The one in OP's pic, as well as your pic. That's one SEXY machine!
Or, me thinking it's SEXY is too much?
Which Bronco? the Sport is just the Escape re-bodied - the Bronco is related to the Ford Ranger PU.One of my recent car magazines (I can't remember if it was MT, C&D, R&T or Automobile) did a story that included this new Ford Bronco which had some torturous use.....they were very impressed with the Bronco's ability to take the abuse without a hiccup IIRC (I didn't read the entire story because I had 3 months of mags to peruse after 'snowbirding' for the winter).....
I'd use Mobil 1, PP etc....in the required weight....
Just took delivery of a 2021 Ford Bronco Sport with the 3 cylinder turbo engine, 1.5 L. I noticed that Amsoil does not have an oil recommendation on the website yet which did not surprise me as it's a brand new model. But I have a question that my dealer service department couldn't answer. I've used 100% synthetic Amsoil in everything I've owned since 1979. I noticed in the Bronco Sport manual they (naturally) recommend Motorcraft synthetic blend oil, or Motorcraft traditional old style oil, but they did not recommend Motorcraft 100% Synthetic. Wondering if there is some reason that they don't want 100% synthetic in these motors? Of if there was some logical reason? Or if they just didn't want to steer people to more expensive, or perhaps less readily available Motorcraft 100% synthetic oil? Is it a marketing thing or a technical thing? Figured if anyone would know, it would be Amsoil! Naturally I intent to switch to Amsoil as soon as they have a recommendation posted, but why isn't Ford recommending their own 100% synthetic?