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The Greasy Spoon
New 2012 GT- Oil questions
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<blockquote data-quote="3Mach1" data-source="post: 11907716" data-attributes="member: 135424"><p>The GM oil life monitor seems to be quite accurate from what I can tell and I just wonder how good Fords is. If it works it could save us all a lot of money and time. I know one guy ran his L99 Camaro out to 13K miles on just regular mobile 1 (not the extended performance) and his UOA was pretty darn good from what I remember. Ford does not specify synthetic for the Mustang so I wonder if the calibration is different ect... </p><p></p><p>I know there are a lot of oil threads on svt and I try to read them but I have not seen much mention at all about the intelligent oil life monitor system. Is anybody tracking that along with UAO reports? I am just curious about this since it "should"take some of the guess work out of oil changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3Mach1, post: 11907716, member: 135424"] The GM oil life monitor seems to be quite accurate from what I can tell and I just wonder how good Fords is. If it works it could save us all a lot of money and time. I know one guy ran his L99 Camaro out to 13K miles on just regular mobile 1 (not the extended performance) and his UOA was pretty darn good from what I remember. Ford does not specify synthetic for the Mustang so I wonder if the calibration is different ect... I know there are a lot of oil threads on svt and I try to read them but I have not seen much mention at all about the intelligent oil life monitor system. Is anybody tracking that along with UAO reports? I am just curious about this since it "should"take some of the guess work out of oil changes. [/QUOTE]
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