Oil Question

90XR7Cougar5spd

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I was wondering what kind of oil do you guys prefer. ive always used valvoline in my vehicles. im usind the Valvoline durablend oil in my truck and my cougar i seem to like it but i want the best oil for my car for a good reasonable price, ive always heard that the mobil synthetic oil is the best. what do you guys prefer synthetic or convenventional, and what brand. i know oil is kind of a personal opinion but what do you guys prefer......... :rolleyes:
 
I use Quack-er-Stat dino 5W30 in all my cars, and everything looks clean as new etc. I thought about switching over to Mobil 1 Syn but since I change my oil every 3 months no matter the miles then I don't see the need.

The 3 months change is because otherwise I would only be changing the oil at least twice a year which in a tempeature challenged environment is not a good thing.

Frit
 
Quaker State WARNING!!!!!!

fturner said:
I use Quack-er-Stat dino 5W30 in all my cars, and everything looks clean as new etc.
Quaker State is a high parafin oil. never, Never, NEVER run it for more than 3k mi. If you've ever pulled apart an engine that has run Quaker State for 6k mi., you'd see black tar-like stuff everywhere. I don't even want to think what the oil passages would look like!!! :eek:

I've used 5-30 Mobil 1 ever since my car was new. I also use a Qt. of Slick 50 every oil change. People will debate the value of Slick 50, BUT it's saved my motor twice with blown HG's. Both times the coolant was sucked dry, the motor over heated & died. No motor damage either time, which I attribute to the slick 50.

68COUGAR
 
slick 50

I will agree with you on the slick 50 my truck was treated with it when it had like 60k miles. Now 295k almost 296k miles the motor still runs good as ever considering i have driven the truck like a bat out of hell and the previous owner also. i have had the truck in so many mud holes its not even funny and the motor has held up great, wish i could say the same for the transmission, been through 3 of those the last one i had trans-go shift kit put in it, shift nice and solid now, its really nice when pulling a trailer.
 
royal purple is the best!!!!!!

Hot Rod Mag. Has Done Dyno Tests Showing Hp Gains...it Can Be Used For Longer Drain Times Also,,, :)
 
Amsoil 10w30 and Amsoil filter. Change the filter after 6 months and top off. Change oil once a year. This year was only 4500 miles, but I'm up to 7500 miles on the 4.6 in the Cougar. Have also run Amsoil 20w50 in my SB Chevy dirt track car. Ran it from May till Sept (about 15-20 races) with 2 filter changes. The motor had a cracked head and overheated (pegged at 270+) after 10 laps every week. The last race was 30 laps, ran it pegged for the last 16 laps. Never lost oil pressure. When I took it apart during the off season, there was no abnormal wear. No piston scuffing, no bearing wear. I reused the cam and crank with a light polish.

After the experience with the dirt tracker, I'm sold on Amsoil. There's no way dino oil would have taken the heat and beating I put on that motor. That last race was 16 laps of 6500 rpm with the temp at least up to 280.
 
Mobil One full synthetic. But, if I could go back, I would use some regular oil (cheaper) and change every 3 MONTHS/3,000 miles. The 3 MONTHS are very important if you drive your car less than 3,000 miles/3 months. I do know that the very best and cheapest thing you can do to properly maintain your SC for years of enjoyment is to change the oil every 3 months/3,000 miles.
 
Just an FYI, the term parafin in dealing with oil does not mean wax in the normal sense of the word, but a lack of affinity or non reactive. There is a good article concering this in the May issue of National Oil and Lube News Noln article

Now the best oil is... the best filtering filter. Oil will not "wear out" but will become contaminated with whatever junk/liquid that could be floating around in the engine. While no filter can clean your engine of antifreeze if you pop a HG, a great one could add some length to your oil change. Of course this in all my opinion.
 
68COUGAR said:
Quaker State is a high parafin oil. never, Never, NEVER run it for more than 3k mi. If you've ever pulled apart an engine that has run Quaker State for 6k mi., you'd see black tar-like stuff everywhere. I don't even want to think what the oil passages would look like!!! :eek:

I've used 5-30 Mobil 1 ever since my car was new. I also use a Qt. of Slick 50 every oil change. People will debate the value of Slick 50, BUT it's saved my motor twice with blown HG's. Both times the coolant was sucked dry, the motor over heated & died. No motor damage either time, which I attribute to the slick 50.

68COUGAR

I'd be lucky to put on 10000 miles in 1 year on either of my cars...... hence the need for oil changes every 3 months.... so that would mean say about 2500 miles per change.... and thats on the high side.

I've always run quaker state and I have yet to find 1 car that had that black crud or sludge in it.

As far as slick 50 goes, I've run that in every car I've had except the tbird and the 'rolla, and I've never had any problems with it and in fact have seen noticable better performance and mileage in a couple of them (mind you, all of them where older high mileage cars). I asked about it for the tbird and I was rather promptly told NEVER...... LOL, with articles showing how it can cause fast wear and tear on bearings etc.

I would be curious though on how slick 50 reacts to antifreeze hitting it, and if it looses it adhesion properties or not. From your experience, it looks like it may be able to hold long enough to save the bearings from getting chewed when the antifreeze monster gets on the loose.

Any guinea pigs to try this out? :eek:

Frit
 
I was reading somewhere and it was saying that not all Synthetic Oil is actually synthetic. I forget the term that was used, but they where saying that some syn oil is nothing more than highly processed regular oil. There was a list of "true" synthetic oil. I was wondering if anyone here knew about this or had any information? I've always used valvaline, but next oil change I'm thinking about switching to Royal Purple.
 
molson said:
Ruh roh, no mention of what I use, Castrol gtx, 10w30. I hope this isn't a bad thing.
That's What I Use......Damn, This Is Hard To Do..... :D

Castrol 10W30 Hi Mileage.....
 
Napa

I use NAPA Gold Full Synthetic 10W30.
It's made by Valvoline and is $1/per quart CHEAPER than the Valvoline.

Tip-O-the-Day.
 
Has anybody seen the Valvoline commercial with the Cuda and Pontiac engines squaring off in a version of shoot out at the OK Corral?
 
Mobil 1 5-30 spring,summer and fall but in November I switch it to 0-30 or 0-40 as the wife's SC has no block heater.

been using the Mobil 1 since 54,000 now it has 157,000 and never touched.

I change it every 6000 in the SC but in my other cars I change it every 9000 and at times years ago I ran it 12,000 to 15,000 in the escort(1.9 motor) and the 91 escort(204,000) still runs and the 2000 focus has 142,000 but changed every 9000 miles in that car and it has been driven hard @ 80 mph on freeway driving.

no oil usage in any of the vehicles,I also use Restore in all my vehicles.

The Restore definately helps the motors idle better for certain,especially in my 74 chev off road truck with an old 350 motor,noticable change for the better.The other vehicles already idle fine so I can't say for certain how the Restore helps,but I'm sold on it.

always 0-30 in winter,all the cars turn over very well at -30.
 
Snake said:
This oil is made by Quaker State and is full synthetic. $3.00 qt.


f*ck that there aint no way in hell i would put the cheap @$$ stuff in my car or truck, im all about the expresion, you get what you pay for. im thinking about goin with the mobil 1 in my car and truck.
 
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