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I can say it’s not a bad idea.
Perfect example. Ford focus rs and the mustang 2.3 track pack. Absolutely zero difference in the engines form the standard 2.3 that calls for 5w30 but both performance cars call for 5w50.
Same with several others. They state 5w30 for daily use and recommend 5w50 for track use. So no it won’t hurt anything.
Keep in mind ford at one point said 5w20 for some engines then fuel dilution became a problem they went right back to 5w30.
Now unless you’re working that engine extra hard in the heat. Say hauling a lot or driving it hard the oil should be ok at 5w30. If it’s like farm use you would be better off going to a colder tstat and keeping operating temps down. Say 160. I have 160 stats in several ecoboost engine now.
Perfect example. Ford focus rs and the mustang 2.3 track pack. Absolutely zero difference in the engines form the standard 2.3 that calls for 5w30 but both performance cars call for 5w50.
Same with several others. They state 5w30 for daily use and recommend 5w50 for track use. So no it won’t hurt anything.
Keep in mind ford at one point said 5w20 for some engines then fuel dilution became a problem they went right back to 5w30.
Now unless you’re working that engine extra hard in the heat. Say hauling a lot or driving it hard the oil should be ok at 5w30. If it’s like farm use you would be better off going to a colder tstat and keeping operating temps down. Say 160. I have 160 stats in several ecoboost engine now.
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