daniel_94kg
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- 2015 Ford Mustang 5.0
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I'm skeptical. I'm sure I'm not the only guy who has run or is running Mobil 1 5w20 on a boosted coyote. A friend of mine has a procharged 2013 and has run mobil 1 5w20 for thousands more miles than I put on my car with boost. I get it, not the same car, but I'm just saying, they're similar, it's still a coyote 5.0Its absolutely the oil. On boosted applications you shouldve been running at least 5w30. And my personal opinion, M1 isnt my go to. I use non API oils like RP HPS for the higher concentration of additives. My experience with M1 was that it would thin out and break down to the point of almost no recovery waaayyy before it was supposed to. HPS doesnt go through that, even the 5w20 remains constant after a prolonged period of sustained high rpms.
Its a really tough break and an eye opening reality that could happen to any of us. Thank you for sharing and hope to see your car running soon!!!
I was hardly ever under WOT on the road and had only made a couple passes(5-6 total) before boost, 2 passes after boost. Something happed on that pull onto the highway that the motor didn't like. I don't think it was oil. Engine was warm, CHT were up in the 196-199 range, I wont ever go WOT if the car wasn't warm.
You could very well be right, but until I get the results from the tear down, I'm going to just accept that when my motor came off the assembly line, it was doomed for failure.
Either way, I appreciate all of the responses and support the thread has gotten so quickly, and this B will be back on the road hopefully sooner rather than later.:cheers:
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