P. A. Schilke
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Hi Chris,As I'm sure @P. A. Schilke will join this in time he will have good input in this.
My thoughts are simple. Ford knows what they are doing. If thier oil wasnt up to snuff they wouldnt have it. If it calls for Synthetic blend(thier particular formula) as a minimum then run it. If you want to run Full Synthetic then run the Ford Full Synthetic.
Ford already states that Full Synthetic is not required unless you are in extreme cold climate(-20°F).
Will running a differnt oil ruin the engine? Well if it does not meet Fords specifications then it is possible but then again hiw do you know if the oil meets Fords specifications?
With that said just run the Ford Motocraft Oil.
This question of oil bubbled up long before Ecoboost motors. It was when Mobile 1 was claiming 25,000 miles between oil changes and Ford was at 3 to 5,000. So we tried to extend to 7500 miles but did not like the teardown results with unsatisfactory wear. Then looking at performance and cost, Ford developed a Semi Synthetic that they felt was cost effective and would allow newer engines to go to 7500 mile oil change interval...so all new engines were tested to this oil specification. As far as change interval, the program and Engineering have to agree to the interval and then test to this criteria. If Engine Engineering finds satisfactory results the that is what is published for the vehicle platform. So Semi Synthetic is the design parameter for Ranger. If you wish to run full synthetic and it meets or exceeds Ford specs....go for it...
Make sense?
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
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