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Triaxle 10-27-2018 05:07 PM

2018 f 150 oil ??????
 
I just picked up a 2018 F150 with wheels and dealer installed lift , black fuel wheels , weston step bars , flares , looks great and drive smooth , The truck has 15000 mile should I stick with syn blend M/C or go full syn say 5-20 wt ???????? I did pick up a K/N oil filer today and its a 5.0 moter

Triaxle 10-28-2018 05:59 AM

I did pick up a new K/N oil filter , and Motor Craft Syn blend 5/20 oil .

JCR 56 10-28-2018 08:28 AM

Motorcraft syn-blend is just fine. I would have also used a Motorcraft filter.

cobrascott 10-28-2018 10:22 AM

big fan of full synthetic. your motor will have less wear with full syn. DIY oil changes with full syn. cheaper than regular change at a dealer or shop.

Triaxle 10-28-2018 07:06 PM

I do them myself , them I get to look things over .. I have been a Ford truck guy since I was ordering new 1978 and 77 F 250s for 7700 I have run them all through the 80 and 90 last new one was a 08 super duty . went with a 2014 Ram for a year ran great 5.7 395 house jacked up , wheels but went back to Ford .

Stu Cazzo 10-28-2018 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by JCR 56 (Post 5963306)
Motorcraft syn-blend is just fine. I would have also used a Motorcraft filter.

Just know that synthetic blend is no better than regular conventional oil.
So go full synthetic, or just dump in the old stuff.

JCR 56 10-29-2018 08:20 AM

I was going by the fact that Ford trusts it enough to put it in about everything they build, and it has the Ford spec. on the bottle, so I don't think you can beat it, I don't care how much you spend as long as you follow the recommended change intervals.

Stu Cazzo 10-29-2018 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by JCR 56 (Post 5964380)
I was going by the fact that Ford trusts it enough to put it in about everything they build, and it has the Ford spec. on the bottle, so I don't think you can beat it, I don't care how much you spend as long as you follow the recommended change intervals.

The change intervals have been seen to be too long. Especially when it comes to the timing chain issues.
Check some of the threads on here relating to oil changes and the the frequency as well as oil types.
I also suggest not relying on the OLM...and the Ford manual does also recommend changing the oil more often or frequent when the engine has been placed under excessive load such as when towing.

I for one change my oil a lot more often than is recommended, as well as I use full synthetic.
Thats what I do, of course everyone can do as they please.

Triaxle 11-04-2018 06:48 AM

I went with a KN filter , and Mobil 1 full syn 5/20 wt . I also put on a tonne cover . I may do better on fuel with the cover and oil combo this truck was sent to a dealer and lifted , fuel blk wheels step bars ,flairs looks great I have been getting around 17.8 to 18.2 just running here and there . A bed cover made 1 mile diff on my other trucks per gallon . I have been Ford truck guy all my life F 250 mostly I want a new type F 150 lifted with wheels and stuff every time I found one over the week end and called Monday they were sold till I got home . A dealer got a mint 2014 Ram in med blue ,lifted ,black wheels Hemi I got 18 mpg in it had it for a about a year traded it right back same place for this 18 F 150 they gave me almost what I paid them . I bought Ford since 1977 you can take the boy out of the F series but not the F series out of the boy .my Ford is Magma Red.

Ricktwuhk 11-04-2018 07:51 AM

Neither the oil nor tonneau cover will save fuel.


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