Canola pure peanut oil. It is way lower viscosity when it is cold. Keeps its lubrications in tact up to 325 degrees. Seriously. That’s what you should run.Which brand do you guys run?
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
Canola pure peanut oil. It is way lower viscosity when it is cold. Keeps its lubrications in tact up to 325 degrees. Seriously. That’s what you should run.Which brand do you guys run?
Nice rack, Rog.I use Pennzoil 5w30 ultra platinum for oil change, and for diff & transfer oil, gonna change it to Amsoil. When i change the transmission oil, going to keep the same factory oil.
I change my own oil, i will be chaning diff & transfer. Transmission i'm gonna have the pros do it.
I have 8700 miles now, 23 model purchased on Feb of 23. I change my engine oil every 3300miles. Bought the ford performance diff cover and planning to change the diff & trnsfer oil on 10K (after first fluid change on the transfer & diff, planning on 25k interverals)
I use facotry oil filter now, any recommendations on oil filter?
Yup amazon stocks the Fl-500s....they've never let me down.What makes this a better filter than a standard fl-820s? Just curious if anyone has looked into it. Wouldn't a racing filter be more about volume and flow at the expense of finer filtration and lifespan?
Personally, I run the fl-500s. Always run motorcraft for all my fords.
Apparently avocado oil does pretty well. Really expensive though. lolCanola pure peanut oil. It is way lower viscosity when it is cold. Keeps its lubrications in tact up to 325 degrees. Seriously. That’s what you should run.
I have a Raptor, if it Avocado oil is better for my truck, I will switch from Canola. Nothing it too much for my truck, except premium gas. that's a non-starter. Thanks for the tip.Apparently avocado oil does pretty well. Really expensive though. lol
Avocado oil base stock. - F1technical.net
www.f1technical.net