GrabberBlue
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What is Oil Analysis?
A non-destructive way to monitor the health of your engine, oil and the potential for extending oil change intervals (OCI).
Where do you get an Oil Analysis?
Blackstone (Pre-Paid USPS)
$28 or $38 with TBN (Used to determine if you can extend your OCI)
OAI (Pre-Paid UPS)
$32.90 ($27 for Amsoil Preferred Customers)
Why should I do regular Oil Analysis?
Monitor the health of your engine, any spike in containments is a red flag.
Monitor the health of your oil, ensure your oil is properly lubricating your engine.
Extend your Oil Change Intervals, our oil is expensive so getting the most life out of it saves money.
GT350 Oil
The GT350 calls for 10 quarts of Full Synthetic 5w50 that meets Ford's WSS-M2C931-C specs.
The following oils meet WSS-M2C931-C specs:
Motorcraft Full Synthetic 5w50
AMSOIL Full Synthetic 5w50 Signature Series
LUCAS OIL High Performance 5W-50
GT350 Oil Filter
Ford recommends using Motorcraft Filters.
Spin-On Filters (2015-Early 2017)
Motorcraft FL-2069
ULTRA-POWER 51083 (Does not include threadlocker like Motorcraft Filter)
Upgrade your Spin-On Filter to a Canister Filter Kit
Ford Performance Part Number: M-6881-52CA
Canister Filters (Mid 2017-Current)
Motorcraft FL-2062
AMSOIL EA15K43-EA
WIX WL10050-EA
STP S11955
Bosch 3482
PREMIUM GUARD PG8154
FRAM CH11955
FRAM TG11955
GT350 Drain Plug
Ford FT4Z-6730-A
UPR 3025-01 (Magnetic & Turn by hand)
Oil Consumption
Per the updated GT350 supplement the GT350 can consume up to 1 quart per 500 miles. It is recommended that your monitor your oil life every fuel up.
If your engine is consuming more oil than 1 quart per 500 miles it is recommended you visit a Ford Dealership to begin an oil consumption test. The dealer will perform an oil change then mark the dipstick and have you return in 500 miles. The recommended course of action by Ford for a GT350 consuming excess oil is a long block replacement.
While oil consumption can be a bit unnerving an added benefit is that the addition of fresh oil extends oil life.
Post your oil analysis reports below!
A non-destructive way to monitor the health of your engine, oil and the potential for extending oil change intervals (OCI).
Where do you get an Oil Analysis?
Blackstone (Pre-Paid USPS)
$28 or $38 with TBN (Used to determine if you can extend your OCI)
OAI (Pre-Paid UPS)
$32.90 ($27 for Amsoil Preferred Customers)
Why should I do regular Oil Analysis?
Monitor the health of your engine, any spike in containments is a red flag.
Monitor the health of your oil, ensure your oil is properly lubricating your engine.
Extend your Oil Change Intervals, our oil is expensive so getting the most life out of it saves money.
GT350 Oil
The GT350 calls for 10 quarts of Full Synthetic 5w50 that meets Ford's WSS-M2C931-C specs.
The following oils meet WSS-M2C931-C specs:
Motorcraft Full Synthetic 5w50
AMSOIL Full Synthetic 5w50 Signature Series
LUCAS OIL High Performance 5W-50
GT350 Oil Filter
Ford recommends using Motorcraft Filters.
Spin-On Filters (2015-Early 2017)
Motorcraft FL-2069
ULTRA-POWER 51083 (Does not include threadlocker like Motorcraft Filter)
Upgrade your Spin-On Filter to a Canister Filter Kit
Ford Performance Part Number: M-6881-52CA
Canister Filters (Mid 2017-Current)
Motorcraft FL-2062
AMSOIL EA15K43-EA
WIX WL10050-EA
STP S11955
Bosch 3482
PREMIUM GUARD PG8154
FRAM CH11955
FRAM TG11955
GT350 Drain Plug
Ford FT4Z-6730-A
UPR 3025-01 (Magnetic & Turn by hand)
Oil Consumption
Per the updated GT350 supplement the GT350 can consume up to 1 quart per 500 miles. It is recommended that your monitor your oil life every fuel up.
If your engine is consuming more oil than 1 quart per 500 miles it is recommended you visit a Ford Dealership to begin an oil consumption test. The dealer will perform an oil change then mark the dipstick and have you return in 500 miles. The recommended course of action by Ford for a GT350 consuming excess oil is a long block replacement.
While oil consumption can be a bit unnerving an added benefit is that the addition of fresh oil extends oil life.
Post your oil analysis reports below!
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