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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Oil Pressure issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikelucas-12" data-source="post: 15521502" data-attributes="member: 184273"><p>If Ford tested the oil in a gt350 using motorcraft 5w50 to find out if the proper viscosity was used, it wouldn't be 5w50. Also I didn't state that a different weight should be fine for this motor. I said I would be interested to know how a different weight would affect the oil pressure is all. And that tons of gt500 guys went a different weight for a lower oil pressure. Not sure what you're talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikelucas-12, post: 15521502, member: 184273"] If Ford tested the oil in a gt350 using motorcraft 5w50 to find out if the proper viscosity was used, it wouldn't be 5w50. Also I didn't state that a different weight should be fine for this motor. I said I would be interested to know how a different weight would affect the oil pressure is all. And that tons of gt500 guys went a different weight for a lower oil pressure. Not sure what you're talking about. [/QUOTE]
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