Sponsored

Oil paranoia question 🤣

got3fords

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
131
Messages
5,320
Reaction score
13,817
Location
22973
Vehicle(s)
2026 Marsh Gray Ranger Raptor, 1995 Harley XLH1200
Occupation
Mom Joke Professional
My OCD won’t let me go past 3K, maybe 4 tops of I’m on a long road trip and that was with any previous car I owned.
Then any decent quality oil will suffice. I would not sweat it with that few miles between oil changes if your doing just normal driving.
Sponsored

 

Msfitoy

Well-Known Member
First Name
Sid
Joined
Mar 5, 2019
Threads
67
Messages
9,192
Reaction score
28,362
Location
North Carolina
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ranger, 2003 MINI Cooper S, 2021 Honda CT125
Occupation
NWO Robot Polisher
Vehicle Showcase
1
My OCD won’t let me go past 3K, maybe 4 tops of I’m on a long road trip and that was with any previous car I owned.
Heck, my current oil change has only 650 miles on it and I’m already planning the next oil change.
Wow...you must look forward to colonoscopies lol...
 

Trustable

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2021
Threads
14
Messages
793
Reaction score
1,998
Location
Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2021 Ranger
Maybe unpopular but I always look at amsoil as the equivalent of holistic health based mlm. I don’t think your ranger will care as long as at minimum meets the specs whether that’s motor craft or something much more expensive.
 

ccasanova22

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2022
Threads
25
Messages
403
Reaction score
456
Location
Lakeland, MN
Vehicle(s)
2022 Ranger XLT Tremor
I just dumped the Amsoil for Mobil 1 and it’s like night and day. I feel like Amsoil was like a 5W-40 Euro oil in 5W-30 weight and dragged the engine a lot.

Mobil 1 feels much more like the stock oil.
 

Frenchy

Well-Known Member
First Name
Chris
Joined
Mar 15, 2020
Threads
164
Messages
7,541
Reaction score
10,751
Location
Elizabeth, Colorado
Vehicle(s)
2012 Nissan Frontier, 1994 F150 XL, 2022 Ford Transit
Occupation
Field Service Technician
I just dumped the Amsoil for Mobil 1 and it’s like night and day. I feel like Amsoil was like a 5W-40 Euro oil in 5W-30 weight and dragged the engine a lot.

Mobil 1 feels much more like the stock oil.
Many manufacturers have gone with Mobile 1 or Castrol. My older brother tried to say that Mobile 1 didn't offer enough protection. My argument to him was simple. I asked him why many manufacturers and racing teams recommended it instead of Amsoil. He didn't have a response
 


Fazzie01

Well-Known Member
First Name
Nate
Joined
Mar 19, 2021
Threads
4
Messages
204
Reaction score
735
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ford Ranger XLT 4x2 Sport
Occupation
Engineer
Ya I know...but that's become such a meme that it's synonymous with having a Ranger lol...I don't have that issue either thank God...when they ran the my Ranger down the line, they gave it the f'd up trans...the one after that, oil in gas...the next one, give that sucker the air duct mixer snafu...
At least it made it 98K miles before it grenaded itself. With the way my trans is beginning to act, mine might be sooner (28K). Going to be scheduling an appt to have it checked out real soon.
 

Dgc333

Well-Known Member
First Name
Dave
Joined
Aug 24, 2021
Threads
17
Messages
1,742
Reaction score
4,112
Location
Massachusetts
Vehicle(s)
21 Ranger Lariat
Occupation
Engineer
All oil will mix with gas if you let it. Also not all Rangers had said issue as mine did not.
I have had (4) direct injected turbo charged Fords (including my Ranger) and none of them have had an issue with fuel dilution. Never had the oil level climb and the oil has never had a gas smell.
 

Dgc333

Well-Known Member
First Name
Dave
Joined
Aug 24, 2021
Threads
17
Messages
1,742
Reaction score
4,112
Location
Massachusetts
Vehicle(s)
21 Ranger Lariat
Occupation
Engineer
FWIW, I have been driving 4cyl turbo charged vehicles as my daily drivers for the past 38 years and have accumulated almost a million miles on them. I have never had a turbo or internal engine failure using whatever synthetic oil that is on sale at the time of an oil change. My oil change intervals have always been 7500 miles. Even the owners manual for my 1968 Barracuda recommends 6000 mile oil changes. The 3000 mile oil change paranoia was something Jiffy Lube and the other quick change outfits pushed to increase profits.
 

Squatchranger

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2022
Threads
6
Messages
1,039
Reaction score
2,173
Location
Orlando
Vehicle(s)
19 ranger lariat
Vehicle Showcase
1
Many manufacturers have gone with Mobile 1 or Castrol. My older brother tried to say that Mobile 1 didn't offer enough protection. My argument to him was simple. I asked him why many manufacturers and racing teams recommended it instead of Amsoil. He didn't have a response
Because Mobile 1 pays them to lol. Sponsorships work that way, that logic is fundamentally flawed in a lot of ways, pirelli supplies all the tires for f1 but are they the best tire? No, they paid and applied for the right to have f1 use their tires/
 

Canadian Ranger

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 21, 2020
Threads
6
Messages
530
Reaction score
1,369
Location
New Brunswick Canada
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger
As long as you stick to the correct viscosity, you'll be fine with either oil, and switching won't hurt anything. Amsoil isn't really thicker, they way we think of, for example, grease being thicker than water. Amsoil products maintains its viscosity at or above operating temperatures. That's why you're seeing that Amsoil is a thicker oil, it isn't really. You'll still have a 5W-30 at 180 degrees (or whatever the running temp is), other oils tend to thin out when they warm up. Same goes for their transmission fluid and gear oils too.
 

Amsoil guy

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jason
Joined
Mar 21, 2020
Threads
6
Messages
149
Reaction score
116
Location
Cloverdale, B.C.
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ranger
Occupation
Hydro Vac operator/ Amsoil Dealer
I’ve been running Amsoil and Filter since my second oil change. It has a higher film strength than the majority. I’m doing 15,000km (9000 mile) intervals with oil analysis. No fuel in the oil thankfully from my last oil test.
 

5thranger

Well-Known Member
First Name
Gary
Joined
Jul 16, 2022
Threads
2
Messages
1,146
Reaction score
4,387
Location
kansas
Vehicle(s)
2020 Lariat Ranger Rapid Red
Occupation
Retired
Since my first oil change I’ve been using Amsoil. I am a member but got on the bandwagon because a highly rated local garage uses it.
I have no complaints, truck runs flawless but I’d like to experiment I guess and thinking on running Pennzoil Ultra Platinum next.
Looking at the data, Amsoil is a “thicker” 5W-30 than the PUP.
My “paranoia” is that my engine is used to the “thicker” oil and the “thinner” PUP may make the engine noisier.
When fall arrives and the days get darker earlier I obsess over silly things. ? This classified as one of those?
Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5w30 is only oil I have ever used in mine. Amazon has it for 32.00 for 5 quart jug. I use Motorcraft FL- 910 oil filter. It is a great combination. I was talking to a Ford mechanic about it and he had switched to it for his ecoboost because of the positive things he had read about it.
Sponsored

 
 








Top