That's why you have trip wires around the perimeterIf this thread gets hi jacked by guns, I’m all in baby!!
BTW... One guy with just about any weapon will be overrun. He has to sleep sometime!
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And good dogs... best perimeter and alarm device ever made.If this thread gets hi jacked by guns, I’m all in baby!!
BTW... One guy with just about any weapon will be overrun. He has to sleep sometime!
;-)
Not if you are this guy!If this thread gets hi jacked by guns, I’m all in baby!!
BTW... One guy with just about any weapon will be overrun. He has to sleep sometime!
;-)
Maybe Shelby GT350 version of “Drive Angry” with a little John Wickism?That's why you have trip wires around the perimeter
Look, the MK18 MOD 0 reigns supreme. #the10.3lifeI second this... I’ve done a lot of “oil analysis research” and Motorcraft 5w50 is not at the top or the bottom of these analyses but is near the top and performs exceptionally well for an underrated oil. I call it “underrated” because most look over it to put a “high performance” oil in these cars for 95% street use. It’s like protecting your home with a Navy Seal issue, close quarters Sig 556 SBR with full tac furniture and a peeper site when a Mossberg 500 pump will do just as well and without the added cost.
Agreed. That is similar to the build I have going on a 7.62 pistol. The nice thing about the pistol is no need for the SBR tax stamp.Look, the MK18 MOD 0 reigns supreme. #the10.3life
Exactly! Motorcraft engine oils and gear lubes are excellent.Actually, Motorcraft 5w50 isn't bad. I do oil analysis after each track weekend and the viscosity holds up with no shearing. I use it and will continue to do so for many reasons to include warranty. Most importantly, the oil is good.
You're worth more than Ford? Care to adopt me?Absolutely correct. I’m a realist but also a rebel of sorts.
BTW I’m worth more than Ford right now ;-)
With the financial position I understand Ford is in right now, you are as well. Very tongue in cheek comment on my part. Just having fun.You're worth more than Ford? Care to adopt me?
I prefer this for home defense.I second this... I’ve done a lot of “oil analysis research” and Motorcraft 5w50 is not at the top or the bottom of these analyses but is near the top and performs exceptionally well for an underrated oil. I call it “underrated” because most look over it to put a “high performance” oil in these cars for 95% street use. It’s like protecting your home with a Navy Seal issue, close quarters Sig 556 SBR with full tac furniture and a peeper site when a Mossberg 500 pump will do just as well and without the added cost.
I agree with you but a tune and aftermarket maintenance parts are not even close to the same. Its like getting your warranty voided because you didn't use an OEM air filter.Unfortunately Ford is a large corporation and you are just an individual. Unless you have deep pockets and are willing to go through litigation, the Magnuson-Moss Act that everyone likes to quote in these types of threads is not worth the paper it is printed on. A perfect example of this is the experience of a relatively prominent Youtuber that had her motor let go at the track. Ford denied her warranty claim because she was tuned and had an aftermarket intake. Ford didn't have to PROVE that the tune caused the failure, they just denied the warranty claim. I'm sure if she wanted to she could try to challenge that in Federal court but you can see how most people would not go through that endeavour.
Now granted using an oil spec that is not specifically Ford "approved" probably won't matter, but you never know and the motor in this thing costs tens of thousands of dollars. If your motor lets go and you have no official service history because you do maintenance yourself, as most of us probably do, then Ford would be well within its rights to have you prove that you maintained the car properly. If your motor lets go and you can produce receipts for the oil and filters you bought but the oil spec is not Ford approved, then it is not a big leap to assume they might use that against you. Warranty is just a different type of insurance; the point is to do everything possible to not pay out.
Nice rig. Reminds me of my KSG with Magpul flip sights and surefire firestick.I prefer this for home defense.![]()
You're half right. Viscosity and API SN yes, but neither the GT500 nor the GT350 has an LSPI spec. WSS-M2C931-C is the spec for the 5w50 in these cars and it aligns largely (but not exactly) with API SN....Theres two specs you need to meet, the viscosity, and Fords spec for low speed pre ignition. Its listed in the manual.
Good info. I had to double check, but on my car its the B1 spec that is required. Not sure if that's new or what, but I thought it related to LSPI. If it's just equivalent to SN then that makes sense.You're half right. Viscosity and API SN yes, but neither the GT500 nor the GT350 has an LSPI spec. WSS-M2C931-C is the spec for the 5w50 in these cars and it aligns largely (but not exactly) with API SN.
LSPI doesn't come into the spec until WSS-M2C931-D, which aligns with API SN Plus. So far, Ford hasn't called out the D spec oil in anything.