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<blockquote data-quote="aksvt" data-source="post: 14027966" data-attributes="member: 7271"><p>I was wondring if any of the oil gurus here have done any testing or have any knowledge on this oil formualted for the "Coyote" engine?</p><p> I have been seraching and found very few threads discussing Joe Gibbs oil products for our cars, doesnt suprise me as there more known for there break in and race oils. I have been using Joe Gibbs XP3 in my 1100+hp blown 565ci as a replacment for RP XPR from my engine builders recomemndations. My builder said there top 2 choices from all there dyno testing and teardowns was either JG XP3 (1st choice) or RP XPS, both being great oils for a max effort race engine. </p><p>This FR50 oil says it to be formualted for the Ford coyote engines, even in supercharged or crate engine applications. Being its the factory recomened weight for the 5.4/5.8 supercharged Shelby engines i thought i might want to give it a try becuse i know how well there other race oils work. I am not sure what would make an oil diffrence between a supercharged Coyote or a Shelby?</p><p><a href="http://www.drivenracingoil.com/dro/fr50-5w-50-synthetichtml" target="_blank">Driven FR50 5W-50 Synthetic</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aksvt, post: 14027966, member: 7271"] I was wondring if any of the oil gurus here have done any testing or have any knowledge on this oil formualted for the "Coyote" engine? I have been seraching and found very few threads discussing Joe Gibbs oil products for our cars, doesnt suprise me as there more known for there break in and race oils. I have been using Joe Gibbs XP3 in my 1100+hp blown 565ci as a replacment for RP XPR from my engine builders recomemndations. My builder said there top 2 choices from all there dyno testing and teardowns was either JG XP3 (1st choice) or RP XPS, both being great oils for a max effort race engine. This FR50 oil says it to be formualted for the Ford coyote engines, even in supercharged or crate engine applications. Being its the factory recomened weight for the 5.4/5.8 supercharged Shelby engines i thought i might want to give it a try becuse i know how well there other race oils work. I am not sure what would make an oil diffrence between a supercharged Coyote or a Shelby? [url=http://www.drivenracingoil.com/dro/fr50-5w-50-synthetichtml]Driven FR50 5W-50 Synthetic[/url] [/QUOTE]
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