Thanks for posting. Yes in the past, many of us were skeptical. The EPA required I think a 150K minimum durability test for 5W-20 but that was shortened. Many felt that it was not possible to reach the higher durability limit.
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Seems that BITOG DOGMA has really made a leap in a week.
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motorcraft 5W-20 is a semi-synthetic, right?
so... whats the point of this thread? proving that a car that is specified for 5W-20 can run well on it? i didn't realize that was in question. i was under the impression that 5W-20 was a great oil, and that anyone with a car that specifies it, uses it. and i thought alot of people who have cars that spec 5W-30 even use 5W-20 instead.
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BTW this vehicle does not burn any oil during the OCI.
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motorcraft 5W-20 is a semi-synthetic, right?
so... whats the point of this thread? proving that a car that is specified for 5W-20 can run well on it?
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B) I have been a thin is in and GRP III is good enough for PCMO avocate for some time now. But that's not the point.
The fact that so many now are accepting of these ideas is a shift.
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My 1994 Lumina Apv (Minivan) 3.1 has now accrued 216,000 miles, using only Mobil 1 0W20 since the end of the warranty period - 5W30 used at first> I change oil annually (16-18,000 miles) and have never had enough concern to do an oil analysis. This vehicle sees fairly severe service - it is scheduled as a tow vehicle 4 times a week, towing a 4,000 lb boat (Hydrodyne Twin Rig) on short hauls and occasional 600 mile round trips on weekends. Yes I know the vehicle is only rated to tow 3500 lbs (Actually 2000 lbs with the 3.1, 3500 with the 3.8 that I dont have)
but is certainly shows the 0W20 is plenty for hot summer towing. Currently the motor burns a qt every 3500 miles and runs like new - no internal maintenance done ever.
Best thing: Instant winter starts, even at - 30F on our annual winter mountain ski trip, while most cars in the parking lots grind slowly, then smoke their starters!
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PS almost every smoking Crown Vic I see is 5.0 or 5.8 powered. The 5.0 in particular tended to have head gasket problems.
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I'm not aware of any head gasket problems with the 5.0 as used in the Mustang. Mine has 175K and doesn't smoke.