QUICK QUICK OIL QUESTION--00 GT

smokin'Red35th said:
not to hijack, but how bout a 99?

99's call for 5w-30 as well. I use 5w-20 in my 00GT (Mobil 1). the engine blocks were changed in 01 and call for 5w-20 since the ports in the engine were smaller and 5w-30 is harder on the engine since it has to push a thicker oil through smaller ports. at least thats what i've learned/heard while working for Ford :shrug: all the newer engines (01+) used in the Ford vehicles call for 5w-20
 
streetstang03 said:
99's call for 5w-30 as well. I use 5w-20 in my 00GT (Mobil 1). the engine blocks were changed in 01 and call for 5w-20 since the ports in the engine were smaller and 5w-30 is harder on the engine since it has to push a thicker oil through smaller ports. at least thats what i've learned/heard while working for Ford :shrug: all the newer engines (01+) used in the Ford vehicles call for 5w-20
Really? I thought Ford changed the oil requirement only for CAFE reasons.
 
streetstang03 said:
99's call for 5w-30 as well. I use 5w-20 in my 00GT (Mobil 1). the engine blocks were changed in 01 and call for 5w-20 since the ports in the engine were smaller and 5w-30 is harder on the engine since it has to push a thicker oil through smaller ports. at least thats what i've learned/heard while working for Ford :shrug: all the newer engines (01+) used in the Ford vehicles call for 5w-20

I would take anything you hear in the dealership with a grain of salt. I certainly wouldn't consider it as the best place to learn about your car :D

I believe what you are thinking about is that 99-00 Mustangs used the Windsor block whereas 01 and up use the Romeo block. The Romeo block was also used prior to 99. When Ford designed the 4.6 and started putting it in cars way back in 91 they specified 5W-30 for it and continued to do so until 2001. The purpose of the modular motor is that parts are interchangeable. Don't you think a change in tolerances would affect this interchangablity?

If you look at the TSB Ford issued in 2001 the ONLY thing mentioned is fuel economy, nothing else.