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Edit: I put this in the wrong subforum sorry! Should be in "Mechanical Maintenance: Break-In / Oils & Fluids / Consumables / Servicing"
So I have a Blackstone oil kit and a manual oil siphon pump. My plan was to drive over 30 min to get things up to temp and siphon 200-300 milliliters of oil from the oil cap. I'm currently at 400 mi with varying drive situations City, highway, country roads with four-way stops. feel like I've gotten everything I need to do beyond romping the gas pedal which I don't plan on doing till the oil analysis comes back. then at A thousand miles I'm going to change the oil. I've heard that depending on your driving this eco-Boost can be broken in in under 500 MI.
Does it matter if you siphon the oil from the top vs taking a sample from the drain plug? Id imagine at full operating temp and some driving the contaminates should be well enough circulated to take from either end.
2025 2.0l ecoboost
So I have a Blackstone oil kit and a manual oil siphon pump. My plan was to drive over 30 min to get things up to temp and siphon 200-300 milliliters of oil from the oil cap. I'm currently at 400 mi with varying drive situations City, highway, country roads with four-way stops. feel like I've gotten everything I need to do beyond romping the gas pedal which I don't plan on doing till the oil analysis comes back. then at A thousand miles I'm going to change the oil. I've heard that depending on your driving this eco-Boost can be broken in in under 500 MI.
Does it matter if you siphon the oil from the top vs taking a sample from the drain plug? Id imagine at full operating temp and some driving the contaminates should be well enough circulated to take from either end.
2025 2.0l ecoboost
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