Input on which Oil.
This is really bothering me,trying to decide which brand of oil to run. As far as I can find,there is not to many oil company's that make a syn.blend or a true syn in a 5-w20 blend. I know motorcraft has one,and don't get me wrong,but by what I've seen in test,there are some oils just a little better. Mobil does not have 5-w20,neither does castrol,and I've always been a Pennzoil man but I can't find a blend in 5-w20 wt. Also Penn. test results are not that good for there syn. brand. Soooo, that leads me to the big question? What about amsoil,I know I'll have to order it,but I really think it be worth it in the long run. what do you all think.
It does. Here it is from the Mobil wbesite:
Mobil 1 with SuperSyn 0W-20 is an advanced viscosity grade designed to enhance the overall efficiency of high-revving engines. Capable of pumping at -58º F and pouring at -71º F (-50º C and -57º C), Mobil 1 with SuperSyn 0W-20 provides a protection system for the most extreme driving conditions. In addition, Mobil 1 0W-20 offers fuel economy benefits and superior cleaning power compared to 5W-30 and 10W-30 motor oils.
Benefits of Mobil with SuperSyn 0W-20
Classified as “Energy Conserving,” the highest fuel economy claim in the U.S.
Meets stringent European fuel efficiency standard M111.
Provides the quickest cold starts of any Mobil 1 viscosity, and offers faster protection than conventional motor oils.
Provides a wider temperature range of protection compared to 5W-20.
Exceeds Ford service-fill requirements, including Ford WSS-M2C-153H.
Exceeds the motor oil requirements for all new Honda vehicles.
Exceeds API SL/CF and ILSAC GF-3.
Exceeds ACEA A1/B1.
Applications:
Mobil 1 with SuperSyn 0W-20 is the ideal motor oil for high-revving and high-output four- and six-cylinder engines.
--> Mobil 1 0W-20 is only recommended where a 0W-20 or 5W-20 viscosity is specified. <--
Mobil 1 0W-20 is particularly appropriate for any 1998-2003 Honda Accord, and 1996-2003 Honda Civics (except DOHC/VTEC). It exceeds the motor oil requirements for the ultra-fuel-efficient Honda Insight and Civic Hybrid models, which specify using a 0W-20 viscosity grade.
Mobil 1 with SuperSyn 0W-20 is an advanced viscosity grade designed to enhance the overall efficiency of high-revving engines. Capable of pumping at -58º F and pouring at -71º F (-50º C and -57º C), Mobil 1 with SuperSyn 0W-20 provides a protection system for the most extreme driving conditions. In addition, Mobil 1 0W-20 offers fuel economy benefits and superior cleaning power compared to 5W-30 and 10W-30 motor oils.
Benefits of Mobil with SuperSyn 0W-20
Classified as “Energy Conserving,” the highest fuel economy claim in the U.S.
Meets stringent European fuel efficiency standard M111.
Provides the quickest cold starts of any Mobil 1 viscosity, and offers faster protection than conventional motor oils.
Provides a wider temperature range of protection compared to 5W-20.
Exceeds Ford service-fill requirements, including Ford WSS-M2C-153H.
Exceeds the motor oil requirements for all new Honda vehicles.
Exceeds API SL/CF and ILSAC GF-3.
Exceeds ACEA A1/B1.
Applications:
Mobil 1 with SuperSyn 0W-20 is the ideal motor oil for high-revving and high-output four- and six-cylinder engines.
--> Mobil 1 0W-20 is only recommended where a 0W-20 or 5W-20 viscosity is specified. <--
Mobil 1 0W-20 is particularly appropriate for any 1998-2003 Honda Accord, and 1996-2003 Honda Civics (except DOHC/VTEC). It exceeds the motor oil requirements for the ultra-fuel-efficient Honda Insight and Civic Hybrid models, which specify using a 0W-20 viscosity grade.
Just went through the product data sheet on the Mobil 1 0W-20.
It does exceed the Ford WSS-M2C-153H specification. Thats what I'll be running in mine after one dino oil change.
Here is the product sheet link:
http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lub...bil1_0W-20.asp
It does exceed the Ford WSS-M2C-153H specification. Thats what I'll be running in mine after one dino oil change.

Here is the product sheet link:
http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lub...bil1_0W-20.asp
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Thanks blitzkrieg,Ilooked on their site,but could'nt find that. I'll take another look. A amsoil rep suggested o-w30,but I don't know about that. I pull a trailer go kart racing in the summer and would like to run a syn. oil since it's so thin.
Phillips-The 0W30 Amsoil racing oil at almost $7 a quart is pretty steep, at least to me. On their website, they don't list the "H" designation for Ford's latest spec-list the "G".. I am not anti Amsoil as I use their 10W30 and 10w40 in other vehicles I own. I am currently running Mobil 1 0W20 in my 04 Supercrew. Others have reported that Motorcrafts's 5W20 is a good choice.
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I'm a bit upset today cause I just picked up my new '04 F-150 today. Well before picking it up I requested they do an oil change cause they drove it over 500 miles just to get it here from another dealership, plus I always do the first oil change right away so I can get that "break-in" oil out due to it containing all of those various engine lubes. Well come to find out, my own Ford dealership doesn't even use Motorcraft but Quaker State oil. It was 5w-20, but I either wanted the recommended fluid or at least Valvoline, but Quaker State, come on. So that is the only thing that has upset me about my new truck, plus the fact I can't get the seatbelt chime to turn off on the passenger seat.
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Realize that "oil" on a search here comes back as too short a search subject.
Here is the link on the subject:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...&highlight=oil[^\s]*&pagenumber=2


