I have a question about Amsoil and Redline oil compatibility with wet belt oiling systems. I just purchased a 2025 Ford Ranger with a 2.7l Ecoboost engine that uses a wet belt oiling system. Ford's oil specification for this engine is WSS-M2C961-A1 which refers to a 5W-30 engine oil that meets the requirements of ILSAC GF-6, API SP Resource Conserving, and API SN Plus. The service manager at the dealership told me that's it is crucial to use oil that meets Ford's specifications, especially with wet belts, as using incorrect oil can lead to increased wear and potentially shorten the belt's lifespan. To maintain the warranty, of course, he recommended I use Ford's own branded oil. Does anyone know if there has been any wet belt longevity testing when you use a POA/Ester based oil in these systems? In all my vehicles I use either Amsoil Signature or Redline products. My 4Runner's 1GRE-FE runs very well and abnormally quiet on Redline's Ester with high ZZDP oil. I noticed that Redline's Euro-series oil and Amsoil Signature Series both state they can be used in applications or are a suitable replacement for oil that requires the WSS-M2C961-A1 spec. Should I have any concerns about shortening the belt life or maintaining my warranty, if I use these oil's? I perform 5k OCI's.
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