2009 5.4L Oil Analysis Report
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I'm sticking with 7500 miles and the MC 5W20, seemed to work fine for the first change. I'll probably do another analysis at 15k miles just to make sure it's working fine.
I can understand doing changes more frequently and with more expensive oil - not that much greater of an expense in the long run, but I don't have a problem with what's recommended by Ford.
Overall it isn't a very telling first report, especially because the higher levels of some of the elements are a direct result of the truck being new and don't reflect on the oil or the filter.
I can understand doing changes more frequently and with more expensive oil - not that much greater of an expense in the long run, but I don't have a problem with what's recommended by Ford.
Overall it isn't a very telling first report, especially because the higher levels of some of the elements are a direct result of the truck being new and don't reflect on the oil or the filter.
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On the next one it would be interesting to see what the TBN value is after that many miles...it's only $10 extra tells you how much life is left in the oil.
From what I remember for my 05 with mostly city miles Blackstone labs recommends changing my oil around 3,500 miles. With mostly highway driving my last report recommended around a 5,500 mile change interval. Both of the change intervals they recommended was based on the TBN. Since my driving changes quite a bit I think I'm going to play it safe and stick to about 4k mile changes unless it's almost all highway miles then I might go longer and get another UOA.
I always think it's a good idea to get UOA done since every engine might wear a little different and it will give a person piece of mind on extended OCI's
By the way how did you post your report? I've tried before but could figure out a good way to do it.
From what I remember for my 05 with mostly city miles Blackstone labs recommends changing my oil around 3,500 miles. With mostly highway driving my last report recommended around a 5,500 mile change interval. Both of the change intervals they recommended was based on the TBN. Since my driving changes quite a bit I think I'm going to play it safe and stick to about 4k mile changes unless it's almost all highway miles then I might go longer and get another UOA.
I always think it's a good idea to get UOA done since every engine might wear a little different and it will give a person piece of mind on extended OCI's
By the way how did you post your report? I've tried before but could figure out a good way to do it.
Last edited by dkstone05; 02-11-2010 at 12:33 PM. Reason: changed mileage #
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I'm sticking with 7500 miles and the MC 5W20, seemed to work fine for the first change. I'll probably do another analysis at 15k miles just to make sure it's working fine.
I can understand doing changes more frequently and with more expensive oil - not that much greater of an expense in the long run, but I don't have a problem with what's recommended by Ford.
Overall it isn't a very telling first report, especially because the higher levels of some of the elements are a direct result of the truck being new and don't reflect on the oil or the filter.
I can understand doing changes more frequently and with more expensive oil - not that much greater of an expense in the long run, but I don't have a problem with what's recommended by Ford.
Overall it isn't a very telling first report, especially because the higher levels of some of the elements are a direct result of the truck being new and don't reflect on the oil or the filter.
The next oil analysis should be more telling than your initial one.
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Special Operating Conditions
However, if one or more of the Special Operating Conditions outlined below better describes how you typically operate your vehicle, you will need to perform some maintenance services more often than the Normal
Schedule recommends.
• Towing a trailer or carrying heavy loads
• Extensive idling and/or driving at low-speeds for long distances
• Driving in dusty conditions
• Off-road operation
• Use of E85 fuel 50% of the time or greater (flex fuel vehicles only)
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I missed seeing yer report too. Overall, it's not a bad report as long as you understand a report is more about trending than actual results. The iron should fall as well as the aluminum. I wouldn't sweat the sodium. Most likely it's the newer formulation of the Motorcraft oil that meets the newest GF-5 standards which helps the oil deal with the ethanol fuel and the water that comes with it. You'll start seeing sodium sulfonate in a lot of the newer formulations. Moly is a good thang as long as it is synergistic with the rest of the add pack. Whoever is formulating the newer Motorcraft oils is one sharp dude. Might wanna note the viscosity even after almost 8000 miles. It did not shear or oxidize out of it's respective viscosity range- that's mighty damn good! Oils costing much, much more are not that viscosity stable. You have to start with a fairly high Index base to get those results with the respective add pack. It's yer truck and yer money but I'd stick with the Motorcraft oil. The Mobil One will not stay with it in stability or wear metals.
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Another 7500 miles later:
dkstone05: totally spaced doing the TBN on this analysis.
greencrew: no comments, but it looks like it fell quite a bit from last time
labnerd: thanks for your comments! looks like both the aluminum and iron fell somewhat. viscosity still looks good too. not sure about the flashpoint but that may be due to there being some fuel in the oil?
Filled it with another 7q of the MC 5w-20 blend... we'll see what happens on the next one!
dkstone05: totally spaced doing the TBN on this analysis.
greencrew: no comments, but it looks like it fell quite a bit from last time
labnerd: thanks for your comments! looks like both the aluminum and iron fell somewhat. viscosity still looks good too. not sure about the flashpoint but that may be due to there being some fuel in the oil?
Filled it with another 7q of the MC 5w-20 blend... we'll see what happens on the next one!
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Thanks for posting this up. I did an oil analysis after my last oil change using Mobil 1 5w20 for 4500 miles. I'm now running MC 5w20 because it is so much cheaper and has good reviews. I'll be changing the MC out in the next week and will post the results of that analysis so everyone can compare.