I noticed that in your Blackstone reports although I see that a lot with 5W-30 oils. I'm going to go with Pennzoil Platinum instead of the ultra, maybe it will make a difference. With the intervals we are going with I don't see the need for the extra additives in the Ultra and who knows maybe that has something to do with it's viscosity.I use Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5W-30 with the AMSOIL EA15K43 filter, which filters down to 20 microns at 99% efficiency, compared with Motorcraft’s 30 microns at 80%.
I might change the oil I use because Pennzoil is showing lower viscosity than it should, according to a lab test.
I wouldn't. It's thinner than PUP.I noticed that in your Blackstone reports although I see that a lot with 5W-30 oils. I'm going to go with Pennzoil Platinum instead of the ultra, maybe it will make a difference. With the intervals we are going with I don't see the need for the extra additives in the Ultra and who knows maybe that has something to do with it's viscosity.
I am not sure if it's the oil or something going on with the engine. According to the test, engine is going strong. The Pennzoil Ultra Platinum is definitely a better oil vs the Motorcraft blend as I had more miles on the Pennzoil. I will keep testing every oil change and will switch brands if the viscosity comes back low again with Pennzoil.I noticed that in your Blackstone reports although I see that a lot with 5W-30 oils. I'm going to go with Pennzoil Platinum instead of the ultra, maybe it will make a difference. With the intervals we are going with I don't see the need for the extra additives in the Ultra and who knows maybe that has something to do with it's viscosity.
Thanks for the pdfs, interesting.
Its easy to do the oil change. Patience is key. Pull the plug out slowly and hold for good 5-7mins to let slowly drain, then pull the plug out. The ronin plug is very easy to installI use the dealer every 5k. I have been using full synthetic and new filter each time. Years ago I used Jiffy Lube or changed it myself but since turbo engines I let my dealer do it. A question: I am considering getting a Ronin plug and asking the dealer to put it in at the first change. Anyone asked their dealer to do that? Anyone use any other aftermarket plug other than Ronin?
Absolutely no need to worry about using PP 5W-30 at those intervals. It too meets the current Ford specification.Thanks for the pdfs, interesting.
I am by no means an oil expert, far from it. I don't understand the whys and why nots of different oils. But one thing I have seen, and this is with Mobil 1 ESP on Sprinters with diesel engines, the M1 0W-30 actually held it's viscosity better than the M1 5W-30 after a normal interval. Yes I know, they are different low viscosity weights from the get go and the Pennzoil products are not.
I've already bought my PP so maybe I'll be the guinea pig here and run it for my first oil change, then switch to PUP for my second and see if there is any difference. It may take awhile though as this Ranger will only see around 5,000 miles/year.