I bought qty 3, 24 qt box of Mobil 1 5W-40 from a shop closing down oil change service. Time vs money thing for them.
Meets or exceeds the requirements of
API SP, SNPLUS, SN SM SL
ACEA A3/B4
AAE (STO 003) GROUP B7 -CHINA GB 11121-2006SL
Has the following builder approvals
-MB 229.3, MB 229.5 -VW 502 00, 505 00 -Porsche A40
-AVT0VAZ Group Premium - BMW LL01
-Renault RN0700, RN0710
Sounds like a cookie recipe there, I know that the 2017 Ecoboost calls for WSS-M2C946-B1spec but the above oil does not meet that spec. I am not able to determine if it is simply a viscosity or EPA thing. I perused several threads but cannot make a determination if this is a better oil than the "recommended" or simply good enough and is fine to run in an EcoBoost 3.5L truck with light-duty towing now and then. See thread 1.
I can see this is an Euro oil and the HTHS may be better than others. I read that, in general, the 0w-40 oils have a better base stock than the 5W-40 oils and that some of the EcoBoost guys prefer a specific flavor, but at some point we are splitting hairs. Is the M1 5W-40 "good enough" given that it was cheap enough with an OCI of 4 or 5K? Oil analysis will be done to see if the interval is correct. Packaging or Mfg. date was 08/23 so given the amount of oil I have and the OCI for the boat (GM 502 old school carb, good oil cooler, minimal WOT), 2007 BMW 328i I have plenty of oil to tighten OCI before the 5year expiration (Mobil says 5 year shelf life per google machine).
Does anyone see an issue using this in an EcoBoost for general driving and light 6500lb towing regardless of the Ford spec?
Should be OK for the GM 502 in a boat?
Pretty sure it is ok for the 07 BMW FI NA straight 6?
There might be a better choice of oil but at this point, I am considering the oil as free as it is paid for and I already have it. I was offered it for a good price and it would not be available if I took the time to research it, "by it now or the next guy in the door will".
Thread 1
Meets or exceeds the requirements of
API SP, SNPLUS, SN SM SL
ACEA A3/B4
AAE (STO 003) GROUP B7 -CHINA GB 11121-2006SL
Has the following builder approvals
-MB 229.3, MB 229.5 -VW 502 00, 505 00 -Porsche A40
-AVT0VAZ Group Premium - BMW LL01
-Renault RN0700, RN0710
Sounds like a cookie recipe there, I know that the 2017 Ecoboost calls for WSS-M2C946-B1spec but the above oil does not meet that spec. I am not able to determine if it is simply a viscosity or EPA thing. I perused several threads but cannot make a determination if this is a better oil than the "recommended" or simply good enough and is fine to run in an EcoBoost 3.5L truck with light-duty towing now and then. See thread 1.
I can see this is an Euro oil and the HTHS may be better than others. I read that, in general, the 0w-40 oils have a better base stock than the 5W-40 oils and that some of the EcoBoost guys prefer a specific flavor, but at some point we are splitting hairs. Is the M1 5W-40 "good enough" given that it was cheap enough with an OCI of 4 or 5K? Oil analysis will be done to see if the interval is correct. Packaging or Mfg. date was 08/23 so given the amount of oil I have and the OCI for the boat (GM 502 old school carb, good oil cooler, minimal WOT), 2007 BMW 328i I have plenty of oil to tighten OCI before the 5year expiration (Mobil says 5 year shelf life per google machine).
Does anyone see an issue using this in an EcoBoost for general driving and light 6500lb towing regardless of the Ford spec?
Should be OK for the GM 502 in a boat?
Pretty sure it is ok for the 07 BMW FI NA straight 6?
There might be a better choice of oil but at this point, I am considering the oil as free as it is paid for and I already have it. I was offered it for a good price and it would not be available if I took the time to research it, "by it now or the next guy in the door will".
Thread 1
Good Evening Everyone,
So I recently acquired a 2012 F-150 with a 3.5L EcoBoost and while reading the owners manual I noted that the oil spec in the the manual is 5w30 WSS-M2C946-A (which I have since learned has been superseded by B1). I started looking at what oils would meet that spec and I really want to use Valvoline Red Bottle Maxlife. I've used that oil in the past and have always had a good experience with it.
I jumped on Valvoline's website and checked the PI Sheet for Maxlife and it says that it meets Ford WSS-M2C961-A1 (in addition to being API SP, etc). In fact according to...
So I recently acquired a 2012 F-150 with a 3.5L EcoBoost and while reading the owners manual I noted that the oil spec in the the manual is 5w30 WSS-M2C946-A (which I have since learned has been superseded by B1). I started looking at what oils would meet that spec and I really want to use Valvoline Red Bottle Maxlife. I've used that oil in the past and have always had a good experience with it.
I jumped on Valvoline's website and checked the PI Sheet for Maxlife and it says that it meets Ford WSS-M2C961-A1 (in addition to being API SP, etc). In fact according to...
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