Yes you can change to a full synthetic, you shouldn't have any problems. I think it is a good idea with a turbo engine, as synthetic oils are better with the heat generated in a turbo. I do hear the Ecoboost engine is well designed in this regard anyway.
I think the 3.5L EcoBoost engine required 5W-30 with Ford specification WSS-M2C929-A
Valvoline make a SynPower DX1 5W-30 which is API SN/CF, GF-5, GM Dexos 1, Ford WSS M2C946-A & M2C929-A and Chrysler MS 6395.
I believe Mobil 1 New Vehicle Formula, is another oil that has the same ratings as above.
Both are full synthetic 5W-30 oils.
I'm sure both of these would be excellent oils for you. You can probably find some others too.
I think the 3.5L EcoBoost engine required 5W-30 with Ford specification WSS-M2C929-A
Valvoline make a SynPower DX1 5W-30 which is API SN/CF, GF-5, GM Dexos 1, Ford WSS M2C946-A & M2C929-A and Chrysler MS 6395.
I believe Mobil 1 New Vehicle Formula, is another oil that has the same ratings as above.
Both are full synthetic 5W-30 oils.
I'm sure both of these would be excellent oils for you. You can probably find some others too.
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