SYNTHETIC oil
SYNTHETIC oil
The old thread was a little long so I thought I would start another one.
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TRUCK BLACK 97 F150 XLT FlareSide SC. 4.6
MODS: Lowered 5 inches, SnugLid Hard Tanneau,
K&N plus air mods, Plat+4/8mm wires,
Prolong engin treatment, Bug&Rain guards.
My truck looks like Ford used it as a model
for the Lightning but mines LOWER!
JACKS ANTENNA HEAD The easiest MOD
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TRUCK BLACK 97 F150 XLT FlareSide SC. 4.6
MODS: Lowered 5 inches, SnugLid Hard Tanneau,
K&N plus air mods, Plat+4/8mm wires,
Prolong engin treatment, Bug&Rain guards.
My truck looks like Ford used it as a model
for the Lightning but mines LOWER!
JACKS ANTENNA HEAD The easiest MOD
Has anyone had any experience with the Wix filters ? I was wondering if there is much difference between the silver and gold ?
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99 F150 5.4 4x4 ORP 3.73 styleside deep wedgewood blue ..no mods (yet)
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99 F150 5.4 4x4 ORP 3.73 styleside deep wedgewood blue ..no mods (yet)
I definitely noticed a quieter running engine as soon as I switched to synth. So that either means synth *is* quieter running, or we are both hallucinating. 
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Danny
'98 F-150 Std., RC, SB, 4x2, 4.2L, 5-sp, 3.08, AC, speed control, rear slider
with Syntec engine oil, MTL trans fluid, Edelbrock shocks, 50 Series Flowmaster, K&N with airbox mod, electric radiator fan

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Danny
'98 F-150 Std., RC, SB, 4x2, 4.2L, 5-sp, 3.08, AC, speed control, rear slider
with Syntec engine oil, MTL trans fluid, Edelbrock shocks, 50 Series Flowmaster, K&N with airbox mod, electric radiator fan
Glad to know someone else has noticed this!
Not to get off subject but where di you purchase, and what brand\model # of electric fan kit did you use gaudenti?
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Not to get off subject but where di you purchase, and what brand\model # of electric fan kit did you use gaudenti?
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Dear Dondo7,
While NAPA-brand oil filters are manufactured under an OEM agreement with WIX, they are *not* the same quality as the regular WIX branded units, so be careful. This is true of most OEM filters.
You're right in that WIX themselves make very high quality oil filters, it's a great product whose name is really just now starting to become known outside of racing circles.
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Mike Troyer
Performance Products, Inc.
National Distributor of Superchips
(540) 862-9515
Email: mtroyer@compuserve.com
While NAPA-brand oil filters are manufactured under an OEM agreement with WIX, they are *not* the same quality as the regular WIX branded units, so be careful. This is true of most OEM filters.
You're right in that WIX themselves make very high quality oil filters, it's a great product whose name is really just now starting to become known outside of racing circles.
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Mike Troyer
Performance Products, Inc.
National Distributor of Superchips
(540) 862-9515
Email: mtroyer@compuserve.com
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The silver/gold thing applies to the Napa filters which are apparently also made by Dana and are the same as WIX.
Thanks for the info..I checked out the site
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99 F150 5.4 4x4 ORP 3.73 styleside deep wedgewood blue ..no mods (yet)
Thanks for the info..I checked out the site
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99 F150 5.4 4x4 ORP 3.73 styleside deep wedgewood blue ..no mods (yet)
ps398: I used a 16" Perma-Cool High Performance Electric Fan. I mail-ordered it from Jeg's. I posted a long description about it back in April with the topic "electric radiator fan" under "Other Aftermarket". It's been working great, including on 100 degree days in city traffic with the A/C on. But then, I'm only asking it to cool a V6 engine. Don't know how it would do on a V8. There is room for two fans on that wide radiator, if needed.
Danny
Danny


