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Once you are done with your research on Fram, go grab a dictionary and learn to spell.

That made my head hurt and I'm still not sure what you said.

Do you smoke crack regularly ?
 
so does the 2.8 run a different oil?
 

Are you positive on that? I've yet to see a FL-299 at the dealer. What does it go on? Maybe I've just seen an updated number... I'm curious now:icon_twisted:
 
so does the 2.8 run a different oil?

Ford recommends 5W-30 for both engines for all climate conditions, although it is noted that 10W-30 is only acceptable for hot climates.

The point is that 5W-30 will protect just as well when the motor is hot, but get moving faster when it is cool/cold, thus decreasing wear.

These engines have enough oiling issues without making it worse.

If you live where it never gets below 80 degrees, you probably shouldn't worry about it, but if it gets cool/cold where you are, then you should use the 5W-30.

Not trying to bust your balls, just giving the best information I can. :icon_thumby:
 
Are you positive on that? I've yet to see a FL-299 at the dealer. What does it go on? Maybe I've just seen an updated number... I'm curious now:icon_twisted:

Not at all positive. Just found it on a google search that pointed me to a discussion where people were looking for the Motorcraft version of the Napa filter.
 
Not at all positive. Just found it on a google search that pointed me to a discussion where people were looking for the Motorcraft version of the Napa filter.

Thats what I did too.lol I will run the # at Advance and see if I can get it through them or not. I only found the cheapo fleet Fram #, the Purolator #, the NAPA #, and the AC Delco #. It never ran across the Motorcraft #.
 
Once you are done with your research on Fram, go grab a dictionary and learn to spell.

That made my head hurt and I'm still not sure what you said.

well they only reason why the oil dosen't stay in the motor is that i have a slow leak in my rear main. but back to my statment, use what you want!!!!:icon_hornsup::icon_surprised::icon_bounceblue::icon_confused::icon_rofl::headbang::bawling::icon_twisted::icon_welder::bsflag:
 
Ok thanks, it gets down to -25*F in the winter and up too 100*F in the summer, so i will just start using 5w-30 from now on.
 
bronco2

Ok what about in east what oil should u use.
 
Looked into that FL-299, that is a long ass filter. On my Ranger which runs a Motorcraft FL-1-A the only upgrade I would do is start running a FL-1-HP. Which as the last two letters state is a high performance version. HP, yeah the Motorcraft guys are so creative:D.
 
Looked into that FL-299, that is a long ass filter. On my Ranger which runs a Motorcraft FL-1-A the only upgrade I would do is start running a FL-1-HP. Which as the last two letters state is a high performance version. HP, yeah the Motorcraft guys are so creative:D.

Is it about as long as the filter on the left?
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Thats the NAPA 1773 its about 7" long. It is next to the FL-1-A equivalent.
 
That looks to be about right. Its dimensions are almost awkward.
 
That looks to be about right. Its dimensions are almost awkward.

Thats the filter I am running, it adds about a 1/2 qt. of capacity and has more filter media.

-PlumCrazy
 

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