Conversely, a lot of people tend to think that they know more than the engineers doing the designing. While I'm sure there are probably some instances where this is true, staying within a specification is pretty ingrained into me due to my experience in aviation. I have seen quite a few people swap away from the 300 due to shifting issues, much like people were swapping back from colder spark plugs once they started having issues with starting.
I would prefer the best 'feel' of lubricants meeting the specification, but I'm definitely not going to go outside of a specification simply based on subjective 'feel'. 90W gear oil will make an engine run smooth and quite, but not for long. A drastic but similar example.
I would prefer the best 'feel' of lubricants meeting the specification, but I'm definitely not going to go outside of a specification simply based on subjective 'feel'. 90W gear oil will make an engine run smooth and quite, but not for long. A drastic but similar example.
For me it would be a long story now if I explained all of my reasoning, but in my experience hearing grinding noise, even when not excessively pronounced = wear. Of all the previous cars ive driven I only heard gear noise when something was wrong, like maybe I didn't change it properly. But as long as I did what I was supposed to do right, I heard nothing. This car makes noise even when driving fairly conservative. Yes it is low and you may only hear it when it is quiet with no interior music or convos going on, but it is there and for me that's a problem.
Also if you research this, you will find that there are some issues with our tranny long term. It is common knowledge that Ford and other manufacturers here in NA have been marketing economy and finding more ways to improve it. This recommended spec oil is one of them. It is very thin. I personally don't like that but I tried the dctf anyway. Now that I know from experience though how it feels, I'm going to replace it asap.
My priority is longevity and comfort in this regard and if that costs me a few mpgs, I'm ok with that...but again this is a personal call and I totally respect anyone's decision to stick with specs. Afterall, everyone has their own comfort level to what they are willing to do and accept.
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