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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Greasy Spoon
My first oil change on 14 track pack GT.. Cap says 5w/50
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<blockquote data-quote="UnleashedBeast" data-source="post: 14340237" data-attributes="member: 112023"><p>I do not have a track pack car, in case you were using my scenario as a point of measure. </p><p></p><p>Track Pack owners think they MUST use 5W-50 at all times, which is very misleading. In fact, if I had a Boss 302 car used on the street, it would have Amsoil Signature 10W-30 in it at all times of the year in northwest Florida. Signature 10W-30 is much less viscous in freezing weather than Motorcraft 5W-50, even after it shears, so it's going to allow far better cold starts. </p><p></p><p>Summary, yes.....any of the three 30 grade Signature Series lubricants will be fine in the Track Pack cars. If it's a stock car, driven like grandma, you can use 5W-20 year round. My recommendation guide clearly defines this. Also, do not forget that the Track Pack engine is the same as a standard GT, with the exception of external oil cooler and upgraded radiator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnleashedBeast, post: 14340237, member: 112023"] I do not have a track pack car, in case you were using my scenario as a point of measure. Track Pack owners think they MUST use 5W-50 at all times, which is very misleading. In fact, if I had a Boss 302 car used on the street, it would have Amsoil Signature 10W-30 in it at all times of the year in northwest Florida. Signature 10W-30 is much less viscous in freezing weather than Motorcraft 5W-50, even after it shears, so it's going to allow far better cold starts. Summary, yes.....any of the three 30 grade Signature Series lubricants will be fine in the Track Pack cars. If it's a stock car, driven like grandma, you can use 5W-20 year round. My recommendation guide clearly defines this. Also, do not forget that the Track Pack engine is the same as a standard GT, with the exception of external oil cooler and upgraded radiator. [/QUOTE]
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