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Old 05-05-2017, 09:39 AM   #1
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Default Re: Ford oil spec M2C913-D

Well spotted!

The subject is endless, so it's easy to talk about.

If the information on the container labels were digested completely one would fall ill.

I starting to get dizzy already.

Anyway, I'm guessing Ford oil standards are higher than plain ACEA etc in terms of cleanliness, valve train wear etc, and are fuel efficient (eco, enviro etc).

Unfortunately for the very small minority who are interested Ford isn't saying, the information is secure . . da dah!
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Old 05-05-2017, 09:33 PM   #2
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Anyway, I'm guessing Ford oil standards are higher than plain ACEA etc in terms of cleanliness, valve train wear etc, and are fuel efficient (eco, enviro etc).

Unfortunately for the very small minority who are interested Ford isn't saying, the information is secure . . da dah!
I very much doubt that. The Ford spec is a mid HTHS, fuel efficient oil, so the wear tests are relaxed compared to say a C3 oil.

You can access the Ford specs but you have to buy a copy!




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