I purchased a '99 Crown Vic a month back...
The car was very very well taken care of. I believe the previous owner had it serviced regularly at the Ford dealer with Motorcraft 5w20 and FL820S filter. When peaking under the oil cap (don't know if this means anything), there doesn't appear to be any varnish whatsoever, the engine looks fantastic. The vehicle now has 100,000 miles.
I do not know what the previous owner's OCI was but I really would like to do a 5000 mile oci. Simply because 5000 is a easy number to remember. Probably a stupid reason, but oh well.
Here's the big question. Would anything less that synthetic be able to keep the engine squeaky clean via a 5000 mile oci? I've read about good results concerning the wear metals on Motorcraft blend, Havoline, and Castrol GTX, etc. - but I am unsure of their ability to resist varnish and stuff after regular 5000 mile changes...
Is synthetic just a pure waste of money for 5000 miles?
Thanks for reading my dilemma!
The car was very very well taken care of. I believe the previous owner had it serviced regularly at the Ford dealer with Motorcraft 5w20 and FL820S filter. When peaking under the oil cap (don't know if this means anything), there doesn't appear to be any varnish whatsoever, the engine looks fantastic. The vehicle now has 100,000 miles.
I do not know what the previous owner's OCI was but I really would like to do a 5000 mile oci. Simply because 5000 is a easy number to remember. Probably a stupid reason, but oh well.
Here's the big question. Would anything less that synthetic be able to keep the engine squeaky clean via a 5000 mile oci? I've read about good results concerning the wear metals on Motorcraft blend, Havoline, and Castrol GTX, etc. - but I am unsure of their ability to resist varnish and stuff after regular 5000 mile changes...
Is synthetic just a pure waste of money for 5000 miles?
Thanks for reading my dilemma!