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That reports looks great for your engine. How about the rest of the SUV? Any issues besides paint bubbling to prevent?
May have used cheap oil but apparently it’s working for him. Blackstone is top notch and knows what they are doing. Apparently OP does as wellRead your manual. It calls for (ford part#)XO5w20QSP motor oil. That is syn-blend, not conventional. You spent $25 on oil analysis, but use cheapo oil?
Maybe you're overspending on oil?Read your manual. It calls for (ford part#)XO5w20QSP motor oil. That is syn-blend, not conventional. You spent $25 on oil analysis, but use cheapo oil?
Read your manual. It calls for (ford part#)XO5w20QSP motor oil. That is syn-blend, not conventional. You spent $25 on oil analysis, but use cheapo oil?

WRONG. Read it again. The last column Ford part#/FORD SPECIFICATION! Ford XO-5w20-QSP, WSS-M2C930 that is syn-blend. Ford probably knows more about there engines, than you do.First, my manual lists a number of recommended oils, one of which is a conventional oil. It also indicates that any oil meeting spec WSS-M2C930-A (ILSAC GF-4) is acceptable, which pretty much any conventional oil does. See for yourself.
Second, I can get synthetic for free (after rebate) most of the time whereas I am never able to get conventional for free. I use conventional primarily because that is what was always used in this vehicle (I am the second owner) and I don't want to deal with any leaks that might arise from switching to a synthetic. (No, I am not saying synthetic causes the leaks. I just want to make that clear for any fool that is aiming to put words in my mouth.)
Third, I have researched the topic to death and have found no evidence to suggest synthetic offers any improvements in longevity unless the aim is for 400K plus. As much as I would love to keep my truck that long, I know that the truck will rust out long before I get anywhere near there. By the 15-20 year mark she will be so rusted out she won't pass state inspection.
In any case, you can see the engine is doing just fine with conventional oil and 5W-20 no less. You can obsess over conventional vs synthetic and 20 vs 30 if you'd like, but I stand by my position that it's largely irrelevant as long as you do timely oil changes and aren't aiming to drive the vehicle forever.
WRONG. Read it again. The last column Ford part#/FORD SPECIFICATION! Ford XO-5w20-QSP, WSS-M2C930 that is syn-blend. Ford probably knows more about there engines, than you do.
What are you looking at? I see Premium syn-blend and Super Premium full synthetic. Syn-blend has been an industry standard for Ford over a decade. M2C930-A is an obsolete, 'minimum performance requirement'. The dealer uses syn-blend, unless synthetic is requested. My Craftsman lawn tractor, recommends synthetic. The 5.4l 3V needs proper and religious maintenance.There appears to be an issue with your reading comprehension. The image is in front of you and lists a conventional oil. Furthermore, it indicates specs (WSS-M2C930-A / ILSAC GF-4) that - despite your confusion - do not indicate a synthetic blend.
Again, those specs are satisfied by - at the very least - every mainstream conventional oil on the market. Here is Quaker State's 5W-20 conventional oil TDS, which indicates it meets those specs. You will find the same indication on all of the mainstream conventional oils.
I agree with Jeff (on this one LOL). However, its my opinion from reading things over the years that synthetic oils lubrication is superior to conventional oil. It might be that its better able to withstand higher heat, less likely to breakdown over time, something else - not sure!As always Manup, we appreciate you posting these reports as others do. It's helpful to reinforce that "if you take care of it, it takes care of you".
Hate to break it to you guys but other smarter-than-me guys will agree, any of those oils, changed regularly along with the filter, will take good care of your engine....it's analogous to "playing semantics"....it's the clean oil that really matters, more than the type....fwiw
jeff
I did not mean to set off an avalanche...oil threads are dangerous