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I've read that, while the AMSoil 0-20w is great, it doesn't quite match the quality of their 'Signature Series,' which is 0w-30.

Many folks have argued the 30 is better (and quieter) than 20 for the 4.6, and Ford recommended the 5w-20 only for CAFE standards. Since the 5.0 just came out, it will be interesting to see what the results are with 5w-30 and 0w-30 oils.
 

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Did my first oil change today. Used Motorcraft Synthetic blend. Checked Wal-mart, Advance Auto and Ford, no one had full synthetic.

Stupid question, but related...What filter? Nothing listed on rockauto yet,
I usually buy several years worth at once.
 

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I had to go to the dealer for the filter -- none of the normal auto part stores carried it.
 

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Motorcraft FL-500S if I remember correctly.

Thanks...It seems as if this filter is also used on the new 240 hp 3.0 V6
(duratec?). That application would be certain Escapes, Fusions, and the Edge.
But I am not a parts-counter guy, just doin' some searching.
Apparently, it has a lower bypass setting, 8 psi, as compared to the 4.6, which is 16. That's from Amsoil...
Same thread(22X1.5 MM) & micron rating (21), but smaller body.
And along the same thread.
" Mobil 1 and K&N filters are made by Champion Laboratories in Illinois. Champ also makes the OEM Ford filters (the ones that come on the motor from the factory), while Purolator makes the aftermarket Motorcraft brand filters"
 
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MOPAR...
MOtor PARts.
Now, Back to the oil thread. In 5.0 mag, they did a big spread on the coyote,
engineers declared the oil can get REALLY hot, and full-on track use would need an oil
cooler. It's those piston-squirters spraying the bottom of the slugs. Maybe that is the reason for the 8 qt. capacity???? Wonder if the GT350 has one?
 

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Yea, that article cited the hot oil as the reason for 8 quarts . . . along with wanting a 10,000 mile change interval.

The same article also mentioned that a smaller oil pump was used to scrounge a little more hp, thus necessitating the thin 5w-20.
 

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