Is motorcraft 15w40 a synthetic blend?

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Is motorcraft 15w40 a synthetic blend?

Is it safe to use this diesel oil in a gasoline engine?

I usually run 5w30/10w30 for 6000kms, and the car will burn a quart every 2000kms, hence I'm considering a thicker grade. It's easily available at Walmart, and probably better than most 10w40s out there.
 
Is western Canada the maritime areas? I would not be pouring in a 15W anything otherwise in October.

I ran Rotella 15W-40 last fall and one spot of 15F weather and it was out....
 
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I doubt it's any thicker than a 10w40, or other HM oils that people seem to be running. In the winter I can always mix in a quart of 5w20.
 
Originally Posted By: jagger
I usually run 5w30/10w30 for 6000kms, and the car will burn a quart every 2000kms, hence I'm considering a thicker grade. It's easily available at Walmart, and probably better than most 10w40s out there.


Where in Canada are you finding a Walmart that sells Motorcraft oil?
 
Jagger.
The MotorCraft 15W40 isn't a syn/blend that I am aware of but, a very good oil just the same.
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If you have used other 15W40 diesel motor oils in your '91 Celica with good success in colder temps, then the MotorCraft will also be fine. I am assuming that your talking about the car in your signature?

Although, I would agree that a thinner oil for the up coming winter would be easily beneficial in that engine unless it's a leaker/burner as you mentioned.
 
It is safe to use diesel oil in a gas engine.
I would go for cold starting flow this winter [that means the 15-40 is not the most suitable, even though it is a fine oil].
If she burns oil, simply top it up .
 
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