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Originally Posted By: MGregoir
It's not so much Castrol products as a whole, but particular oils that get well regarded.
For conventional oils Pennzoil seems to be in the best regard, with Mobil Clean 5000 as a good value oil. For everyday type use and 3,000 to 5,000 mile oil changes a lot of people even swear by Wal-Mart SuperTech.
Lots of people like Valvoline MaxLife products.
Pennzoil Platinum gets a lot of good word here because as far as most of us are concerned it is the best value for money in oil. Good wear, seems to be fairly long lasting, and relatively cheap.
German Castrol (the 0W-30 European Formula) and Belgian Castrol (5W-40 European Formula) are well regarded as solid performing oils, moreso the German than the Belgian.
There is not really a bad word to be said about Amsoil products, but very few are manufacturer approved or standard tested, and their Amway-ish sales model bothers some people. It all depends on application and knowing what you are using it in and why.
People like to pick on Mobil 1 here but it is a good oil. The 0W-40 is popular for many European vehicles.
Mobil 1, Pennzoil Platinum, Amsoil, German Castrol and Redline oil are all great choices but you have to pick and choose for your application and uses.
RLi BioSyn 5W-40 is a unique oil derived from plant esters that has shown really good performance in certain applications that destroy other oils.
Motorcraft 5W-20 synthetic blend is as far as 5W-20s go, and for the cost, a steal of a deal. When it comes to 5W-20 oils in normal applications, all are compared against it.
Schaeffer oils are made in St. Louis and very good products, more commonly referred to by the diesel guys than the gasoline side though. On that side Mobil Delvac, Chevron Delo, Shell Rotella and Schaeffer's products are all held in high regard.
Thanks for all the great info, this has helped me very much. I will definatly look into these motor oils you have mentioned.
I use a Motorcraft oil filter and it seems to be the best. The actual Oil filter I would think whould have just as much of an effect on the oil quality after 3K as the oil itself, or is this incorrect? Can I have the filter tested as well as the oil? What oil filter companies are the best. I have heard nothing buy negative about Fram and things good about others.
Thanks for the recommendation Az, i'll look into the RL oil, what does UOA stand for? Sorry but I don't know any of these acronyms. Is there a thread with all of the acronym definitions?
Another thing that could effect my choice in oil Weight is the fact that the clearances on the 03/04 Cobra motors are TIGHT. The cylinder walls are very thin, would this come into play on what weight oil to go with?
Josh
It's not so much Castrol products as a whole, but particular oils that get well regarded.
For conventional oils Pennzoil seems to be in the best regard, with Mobil Clean 5000 as a good value oil. For everyday type use and 3,000 to 5,000 mile oil changes a lot of people even swear by Wal-Mart SuperTech.
Lots of people like Valvoline MaxLife products.
Pennzoil Platinum gets a lot of good word here because as far as most of us are concerned it is the best value for money in oil. Good wear, seems to be fairly long lasting, and relatively cheap.
German Castrol (the 0W-30 European Formula) and Belgian Castrol (5W-40 European Formula) are well regarded as solid performing oils, moreso the German than the Belgian.
There is not really a bad word to be said about Amsoil products, but very few are manufacturer approved or standard tested, and their Amway-ish sales model bothers some people. It all depends on application and knowing what you are using it in and why.
People like to pick on Mobil 1 here but it is a good oil. The 0W-40 is popular for many European vehicles.
Mobil 1, Pennzoil Platinum, Amsoil, German Castrol and Redline oil are all great choices but you have to pick and choose for your application and uses.
RLi BioSyn 5W-40 is a unique oil derived from plant esters that has shown really good performance in certain applications that destroy other oils.
Motorcraft 5W-20 synthetic blend is as far as 5W-20s go, and for the cost, a steal of a deal. When it comes to 5W-20 oils in normal applications, all are compared against it.
Schaeffer oils are made in St. Louis and very good products, more commonly referred to by the diesel guys than the gasoline side though. On that side Mobil Delvac, Chevron Delo, Shell Rotella and Schaeffer's products are all held in high regard.
Thanks for all the great info, this has helped me very much. I will definatly look into these motor oils you have mentioned.
I use a Motorcraft oil filter and it seems to be the best. The actual Oil filter I would think whould have just as much of an effect on the oil quality after 3K as the oil itself, or is this incorrect? Can I have the filter tested as well as the oil? What oil filter companies are the best. I have heard nothing buy negative about Fram and things good about others.
Thanks for the recommendation Az, i'll look into the RL oil, what does UOA stand for? Sorry but I don't know any of these acronyms. Is there a thread with all of the acronym definitions?
Another thing that could effect my choice in oil Weight is the fact that the clearances on the 03/04 Cobra motors are TIGHT. The cylinder walls are very thin, would this come into play on what weight oil to go with?
Josh
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