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If you are concerned with the best setup, consider any quality full synthetic paired with a bypass filter setup.
Just use the factory recommended blend.
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and of course a Motorcraft filter.
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The only filter other than Motorcraft I would consider using is WIX.
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Ford's maximum oil change interval is 5000 miles, or 6 months, whichever comes first. Regardless if it's conventional, semi synthetic, or full synthetic, as long as it's API certified oil and a quality filter, 5000 mile changes are adequate for "normal" service vehicles. If you spend a lot of time idling and moving the odometer slowly, or do heavy towing, the 3000 mile "severe duty" interval comes into play. Most, if not all oil contaminants are from anything getting past the AIR FILTER. Oil companies recommend 3000 mile changes to sell more oil. If you follow the tweaks at the "Bob Is The Oil Guy" (BITOG) forum,15,000+ mile oil change intervals are quite common based on used oil analysis (UOA) tests done by Blackstone Labs, etc.The most I EVER go between changes is 3K.
Thanks TechGuru. What do you recommend for an interval on the Motorcraft blend? Lately I've been doing probably too many oil changes but I figure fresh oil is never a bad thing. The most I EVER go between changes is 3K. The vehicle has 161k, the engine has ~100k.
Back in 2000?The factory transmission fluid (Mercon V) is already full synthetic.
If you are concerned with the best setup, consider any quality full synthetic paired with a bypass filter setup.