Mondie Firm Member Donating Members 2,924 Member For: 22y 11d Location: Adelaide Hills Posted 02/12/02 11:32 AM Author Share Posted 02/12/02 11:32 AM The turbo does use a higher grade of oil than the Barra 182.Yep, l have heard this also. Main reason was to allow Ford to stretch out service intervals to 15000km, as for the standard barra donk.Dont know if its Mobil1 or some other synthetic oil, but l bet its around $50 for an oil change (plus filter) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richdave SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten Lifetime Members 1,841 Member For: 22y 1m 2d Gender: Male Location: Outer east - Melbourne Posted 02/12/02 11:45 AM Share Posted 02/12/02 11:45 AM a quick yahoo serach found this article which does mention the heavier duty oil for the turbo.The compression ratio is 8.7:1, down from the 9.7:1 of the standard in-line six, and a heavier duty lubricating oil is used in the engine.http://www.ford.com.au/motorshow/sydney200...asp?release=xr6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdm Member 886 Member For: 22y 1m 1d Posted 07/01/03 11:19 PM Share Posted 07/01/03 11:19 PM (edited) Edit: Merged here.Hey guys, I was just wondering if any of you did anything special when running in your cars (apart from not thrasing it!)? Also do you think it would make a difference if you used optimax instead of unleaded or vice versa during this period? Apparently a car is never REALLY run in till about 10 000km, but babying it all the time doesn't help either. Thanks. Edited 14/06/03 12:03 AM by Dagabond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mals BA XR6T Member 381 Member For: 21y 11m 9d Location: Sydney Posted 07/01/03 11:28 PM Share Posted 07/01/03 11:28 PM As long as you vary the revs, and not load the motor up to much (before a couple of thousand k's) or rev the motor right out you'll be fine.Try to avoid long expressway drives (sitting at a steady rpm), or extended idling (this is normal for any new motor, car, boat or Jetski)I highly recommend Premium Unleaded at all time if you can; 1, afford it, and 2 find it all the time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJF077 The Noble Leader Administrator 4,785 Member For: 22y 1m 1d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Australia Posted 07/01/03 11:52 PM Share Posted 07/01/03 11:52 PM Ive read that regular Unleaded can damage your car..Is this true? and should you use Premium everytime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cro Flower Power Lifetime Members 6,114 Member For: 22y 1m 2d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 08/01/03 12:12 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 12:12 AM Ive read that regular Unleaded can damage your car..Is this true? and should you use Premium everytime. Doesn't the XR6T have a requirment of 95RON PULP to run effiently?I think I read that somewhere.Also the fact that petrol such as Shell Optimax and BP Ultimate do not have any ethanol in the mix. Other lower range servo's do use ethanol in their fuel. I am not sure about Mobil Synergy 8000 as they do not have a formal statment on their website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mals BA XR6T Member 381 Member For: 21y 11m 9d Location: Sydney Posted 08/01/03 12:27 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 12:27 AM Ive read that regular Unleaded can damage your car..Is this true? and should you use Premium everytime. The car is VCT (Variable Cam Timing) so what will happen if you use normal Unleaded is that it will retard the timing...(it has a knock sesnor) it wont damage the car but at the same time you will have a loss of power. If you are really concerned about it talk to Ford... I think it's actually in your Owners Manual... maybe not the description, but at least it states that you can use normal unleaded, or premium Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richdave SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten Lifetime Members 1,841 Member For: 22y 1m 2d Gender: Male Location: Outer east - Melbourne Posted 08/01/03 12:44 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 12:44 AM CJF077@ Jan 8 2003, 09:52 AM - Ive read that regular Unleaded can damage your car..Is this true? and should you use Premium everytime.The newfalcon.com.au website - research tools, specs and options, technical, clearly states ULP/PLP as "recommended" fuel for the Turbo but they do not specify RON. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edge Member 90 Member For: 21y 11m 7d Location: Brisbane Posted 08/01/03 02:39 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 02:39 AM As for running in the car, I was told to just drive the car. But, I will drive the car without bouncing it off the rev limiter, vary the RPM as much as possible, keep it below about 4500rpm. Once the 3000km service has been done, I figure it's good to use the engine to it's capabilities...As far as petrol is concerned, yes you can run standard unleaded, but with a loss of power (as mentioned). 95 RON or above is recomended, and I would personally stick to Shell or BP. I think you pay for what you get. And this will help to keep the engine clean as well as giving more performance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Andrew Guests Posted 08/01/03 04:35 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 04:35 AM The service manager told me that there is no special running-in requirements whatsoever, so I've taken his word for it & driven like I would any other day. Saying that though I haven't been stupid, usually just cruise giving the odd squirt. I've done around 5000 rpm but only but only for an instant. I've always been told that varying your revs (within reason) with a new engine is healthy. About the fuel I 've always used BP Ultimate or Shell Optimax cleaner & a much better burn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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