2003 Lightning Guzzling Oil???
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Thanks!
I am the 1 and only owner of the truck. Im using the Amsoil because it's the best oil money can buy IMO.....What kind of oil are you recomending?
Here's the site....https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/asl.aspx
I am the 1 and only owner of the truck. Im using the Amsoil because it's the best oil money can buy IMO.....What kind of oil are you recomending?
Here's the site....https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/asl.aspx
Last edited by '03FordSVT; 02-03-2007 at 07:50 PM.
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Originally Posted by '03FordSVT
Thanks!
I am the 1 and only owner of the truck. Im using the Amsoil because it's the best oil money can buy IMO.....What kind of oil are you recomending?
Here's the site....https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/asl.aspx
I am the 1 and only owner of the truck. Im using the Amsoil because it's the best oil money can buy IMO.....What kind of oil are you recomending?
Here's the site....https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/asl.aspx
Basically anything but Amsoil is API certified, Mobil 1, Royal Purple, Castrol, Chevron, Valvoline, etc. ....
What oil were you using before the Amsoil? Any consumption problems with it?
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I'm also running the Amsoil 5w30 and have no problems with it. The truck only sees about 1500-2500 miles/year though. There is no need to get 5w20. The only reason they changed it was to get an extra .1 mpg out of the fleet. The engines are the same as they were previously when 5w30 was recommended.
It is common for the Lightning to blow oil backwards through the PCV system into the intake ducting. If yours is doing that it will definitely consume some oil.
BTW, certified or not, there is nothing wrong with Amsoil.
It is common for the Lightning to blow oil backwards through the PCV system into the intake ducting. If yours is doing that it will definitely consume some oil.
BTW, certified or not, there is nothing wrong with Amsoil.
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Originally Posted by Silver Streak
BTW, certified or not, there is nothing wrong with Amsoil.
Amsoil must think the API certification is important, because they recommend their only 2 API certified oil products for vehicle manufacturer warranty reasons. They also try to deceive you into believing that ALL their oil products are API certified.......they even have API CJ-4 on the bottle label
for their DEO diesel oil, and it IS NOT API certified at all!!!
So, why would you buy products at such outrageous prices from a company like this????
Last edited by Bob Ayers; 02-06-2007 at 03:20 PM.
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Originally Posted by Silver Streak
I'm also running the Amsoil 5w30 and have no problems with it. The truck only sees about 1500-2500 miles/year though. There is no need to get 5w20. The only reason they changed it was to get an extra .1 mpg out of the fleet. The engines are the same as they were previously when 5w30 was recommended.
It is common for the Lightning to blow oil backwards through the PCV system into the intake ducting. If yours is doing that it will definitely consume some oil.
BTW, certified or not, there is nothing wrong with Amsoil.
It is common for the Lightning to blow oil backwards through the PCV system into the intake ducting. If yours is doing that it will definitely consume some oil.
BTW, certified or not, there is nothing wrong with Amsoil.
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Originally Posted by Bob Ayers
Only way over priced (due to the pyramid marketing structure), and all oil products but 2 are NOT API certified......
Amsoil must think the API certification is important, because they recommend their only 2 API certified oil products for vehicle manufacturer warranty reasons.
They also try to deceive you into believing that ALL their oil products are API certified.......they even have API CJ-4 on the bottle label
for their DEO diesel oil, and it IS NOT API certified at all!!!
for their DEO diesel oil, and it IS NOT API certified at all!!!
So, why would you buy products at such outrageous prices from a company like this????
Do you work for one of their competitors? It's obvious that you have some sort of personal vendetta against Amsoil. That being the case I'm going to bow out of this conversation. It isn't worth the effort with someone that seeks to do nothing but spread fertilizer.
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Originally Posted by Silver Streak
Saying API CJ-4 on the bottle means it meets that specification.
How can they say it meets CJ-4, when they don't have the testing facilities to test it??????
Just like the ATF that they claim meets Dexron VI , Mercon V, Mercon SP, and ATF+4 specifications!!!
Obviously they don't understand that the specifications for the four different ATFs DO NOT OVERLAP!!!!!!
Last edited by Bob Ayers; 02-07-2007 at 03:37 PM.
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