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Amsoil 10-40 for a street driven, no winter Boss 302?
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<blockquote data-quote="ace72ace" data-source="post: 11848797" data-attributes="member: 138112"><p>Been reading a ton of oil threads, there's certainly no shortage of them... After originally considering Motorcraft Oil and Ford Racing filter, I'm now leaning towards Amsoil instead, based on all the research I've read so far. Now if I've been able to comprehend the information offered by UnleashedBeast, that once I am done with the engine break in period on my 2013 Boss that will arrive in a few months, Amsoil 10-40 would be a good choice for a street use with no cold weather start ups / winter driving?</p><p></p><p>Also, has there been anything to really merit the dumping of the factory oil after just 1k miles? Is the logic here to quickly remove all of the 'brand new engine' particulates that would be circulating in the engine? Are some of these particulates too small to be caught by the stock OEM filter and thus it's worthwhile to dump it at 1k, especially if you are going to use Amsoil filters that offer better filtration?</p><p></p><p>I will be doing all my own oil changes so I'm really not worried about not using Motorcraft. I found the whole 'Royal Purple not API certified hoopla' way overblown. At least from more reading here, you discover that it's politics as much as anything that comes from a lab test can determine what label your product has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ace72ace, post: 11848797, member: 138112"] Been reading a ton of oil threads, there's certainly no shortage of them... After originally considering Motorcraft Oil and Ford Racing filter, I'm now leaning towards Amsoil instead, based on all the research I've read so far. Now if I've been able to comprehend the information offered by UnleashedBeast, that once I am done with the engine break in period on my 2013 Boss that will arrive in a few months, Amsoil 10-40 would be a good choice for a street use with no cold weather start ups / winter driving? Also, has there been anything to really merit the dumping of the factory oil after just 1k miles? Is the logic here to quickly remove all of the 'brand new engine' particulates that would be circulating in the engine? Are some of these particulates too small to be caught by the stock OEM filter and thus it's worthwhile to dump it at 1k, especially if you are going to use Amsoil filters that offer better filtration? I will be doing all my own oil changes so I'm really not worried about not using Motorcraft. I found the whole 'Royal Purple not API certified hoopla' way overblown. At least from more reading here, you discover that it's politics as much as anything that comes from a lab test can determine what label your product has. [/QUOTE]
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