Chevron Supreme 5w30 3,000 miles Ford Escape 2.0L Ecoboost

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Here is a link to the VOA of this oil

This vehicle has 69,000 on it and is a commuter ~10 miles during the week with long drives on the weekends.
 

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I have Castrol Edge HM 5w30 in the car now with a motorcraft filter. I'm thinking of trying a 10w30 next time to see if I can keep it in a 30 weight through 3,000.
 
Chevron Supreme is a really good oil. You could run it a lot longer than this. Seems to work well in so many different engines.
 
Here is a link to the VOA of this oil

This vehicle has 69,000 on it and is a commuter ~10 miles during the week with long drives on the weekends.
How do those “Tin” levels look?🤔
 
Viscosity dropped from 10.19 to 8.88 cSt. Iron and Tin are both a little high, especially for only 3000 miles.
 
Not bad.. are you going to sample a 10w30 and what brand are you going to run in that weight?
Not sure. I’m considering QD full synthetic 10w30. I was to pull a sample of this Edge HM in there now at about 2800-2900 miles to decide if I should stay with that instead. That gives me time to shop before I have to change it.
 
Not sure. I’m considering QD full synthetic 10w30. I was to pull a sample of this Edge HM in there now at about 2800-2900 miles to decide if I should stay with that instead. That gives me time to shop before I have to change it.
Good choices! Either should hold up well in this beast. I've ran 10w-30 in auto's calling for 5w-30 many times. With 5w-30 seemingly getting on the thinner side of viscosity. Thanks for the response.
 
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