Seven1
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I'm not worried at all about start up wear between the Amsoil 5W-20 and Schaeffers. There is only a few cSt difference between the two @40C. Redline 5W-20 looks to be thicker than both @40C.quote:
Originally posted by dagmando:
I can assure you that the SVT team know how people will drive this car when it gives it's oil recomendation and CAFE, as other will probably tell you, was not considered for the Cobra. Thicker is NOT better but that seems to be what people are being brainwashed to think here. The easier you can pump the air in and out of the engine the more efficent it wil be and the longer it will last. Running a thicker oil than what is required just puts additional unwanted drag on the engine and extends cold start-ups. 90% of engine wear is during this time. You can pound on the car in the streets all you want with no worries using a synthetic 5W-20 like Amsoil.quote:
Originally posted by Seven1:
I changed the oil to Amsoil 5W-20 with motorcraft filter, and I'm just not sure if this oil is up to the task for how I will drive the car.
When I owned an LS1 I used Schaeffers #701 5w30 and when I took it apart for cam swaps the internals(cam, rockers, timing chain/gears etc.) had a healthy film of oil on them, even after sitting for a few days.
Obviously this ist't just a trait of Schaeffers oil but being that my car will only be operated in temps above 50F and if I do start my car in low temps I have a magnetic pan warmer that works great.
The SC 4.6 is a hot blooded motor, and with 4 cams whirring in there I like having the higher HTHS of the Schaeffers, especially in boost when that Eaton blower is churning out the heat.