I bought this week a 2024 Ford Bronco Raptor...
...with the 418HP 3L V6 EcoBoost twin-turbo engine and that's still under Ford's three-year and five-year warranties... I live in Phoenix, where the official ambient high temps reach into the hundred-and-'teens routinely during our six-month summer and the actual airtemps above the roadways are about 10dF. higher than that.. I'm increasingly concerned about Ford's requirement of the use of 5W-30 engineoil, thinking that it's a little thin and that the next-thicker grades of 10W-40 or at least 5W-40 would do a better job in my application.. I'm also thinking that I can afford the very best engine oil I can find rather than the least-expensive 'full-synthetic' group-3+ oil that Costco sells.
Obviously the 'safest' thing to do is strictly follow Ford's requirements for warranty-compliance purposes, but I'd really like to use Red Line 5W-40 oil.
Have you any advice for me?
...with the 418HP 3L V6 EcoBoost twin-turbo engine and that's still under Ford's three-year and five-year warranties... I live in Phoenix, where the official ambient high temps reach into the hundred-and-'teens routinely during our six-month summer and the actual airtemps above the roadways are about 10dF. higher than that.. I'm increasingly concerned about Ford's requirement of the use of 5W-30 engineoil, thinking that it's a little thin and that the next-thicker grades of 10W-40 or at least 5W-40 would do a better job in my application.. I'm also thinking that I can afford the very best engine oil I can find rather than the least-expensive 'full-synthetic' group-3+ oil that Costco sells.
Obviously the 'safest' thing to do is strictly follow Ford's requirements for warranty-compliance purposes, but I'd really like to use Red Line 5W-40 oil.
Have you any advice for me?
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