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2014 trackpack oil type brand and weight
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<blockquote data-quote="87hatchy" data-source="post: 13966919" data-attributes="member: 80243"><p>Everytime an oil thread comes up there is so much bullshit. My recommendation is....</p><p></p><p>For brand, use Amsoil</p><p></p><p>For viscosity, just use what your owners manual suggests. You can't go wrong with it. Your not going to damage your engine. Ford wouldn't recommend it if it was bad. I know the Track Pack cars say to use 5w50 and "regular" GTs say to use 5w20. use either of those or a 5w30 or 10w30. Nothing wrong with any of those viscositys. You'll be fine. You'll live. Your car will live. You don't need some big scientific breakdown of all kinds of shit.</p><p></p><p>If you drive it when its cold, just don't start it with the gas pedal on the floor bouncing it off the rev limiter. let the car warm up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="87hatchy, post: 13966919, member: 80243"] Everytime an oil thread comes up there is so much bullshit. My recommendation is.... For brand, use Amsoil For viscosity, just use what your owners manual suggests. You can't go wrong with it. Your not going to damage your engine. Ford wouldn't recommend it if it was bad. I know the Track Pack cars say to use 5w50 and "regular" GTs say to use 5w20. use either of those or a 5w30 or 10w30. Nothing wrong with any of those viscositys. You'll be fine. You'll live. Your car will live. You don't need some big scientific breakdown of all kinds of shit. If you drive it when its cold, just don't start it with the gas pedal on the floor bouncing it off the rev limiter. let the car warm up. [/QUOTE]
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