Ahhhh yes Sir. 100% correct.This is what the 2021 elastomeric looks like.
You can't get the fluid damper new anymore; it's been superceeded by the KR3Z part number. The "K" indicates that the new damper is a 2019 part number and I know elastomeric dampners areI was curious to see how much this fluid damper is, but I cant find it anywhere. Was wondering if its significantly less than an ATI. I plan to change the damper whenever I get to the pump gears/sprocket.
There's no reason for Ford to upgrade the OPGs, despite all the hubbah on the internet. It has been proven over and over again the stock OPGs are perfectly capable of handling the designated power and RPM limits from Ford. It's only when people take those parameters beyond that that things go south, and even then on very rare occasions.Could also be the 2021+ has better OPG's.
based on that why even bother with a new balancer for 2018-19.There's no reason for Ford to upgrade the OPGs, despite all the hubbah on the internet. It has been proven over and over again the stock OPGs are perfectly capable of handling the designated power and RPM limits from Ford. It's only when people take those parameters beyond that that things go south, and even then on very rare occasions.
Ford is not going to spend money upgrading a part that works perfectly fine as is to please the tuner crowd who take their engines to 700+ hp and 8000rpm.
5W30 nowBefore I spend time looking what is the 2021 North American market 5.0 oil spec.
Thanks in advance
If that theory was correct, then you would see a solid correlation between people using higher viscosity oil and lack of failures. At the same time, you would see more of that in Gen 1 TP Coyotes which are spec'd with 5w50 oil. But there is no such correlation that I'm aware of, OPG failures are more directly related to abuse (whether excessive power, RPM or purely bad driving).Crazy theory but maybe the 2021-spec higher viscosity oil dampens the OP gear impact enough to not need the viscous damper.
Wow.5W30 now
Considering a large percentage of my catch can capture is fuel, wouldn't surprise me.
I’m 100% convinced the new 30 end wt. is to mitigate DI fuel / oil viscosity dilution. I’d go as far as saying this is also one of a few reason the Gen 3’s have a 10 qt. capacity sump.Considering a large percentage of my catch can capture is fuel, wouldn't surprise me