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Yeah, that is thin.

Is that Ford's recommendation?

I too, use Castrol Edge now, 10W-60.

yeh it was specially developed with FPV for this engine

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such a catchy song and well done too.

Tried all afternoon to remove the turbo pulsars oil filter. Its been relocated because oil cooler so got plenty of room but wouldnt budge. Bought a strap oil wrench and it just stripped the paint off of it. Its mounted facing the ground, so screwdriver + hammer method is a bit tricky. farken kents put it on stupid tight.

checked spark plugs too... 1500kms and 1 track day old: black. A better tune and better injectors should hopefully fix it.

It runs PowerFC for the guy who was wondering (cbf quoting)

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such a catchy song and well done too.

Tried all afternoon to remove the turbo pulsars oil filter. Its been relocated because oil cooler so got plenty of room but wouldnt budge. Bought a strap oil wrench and it just stripped the paint off of it. Its mounted facing the ground, so screwdriver + hammer method is a bit tricky. farken kents put it on stupid tight.

checked spark plugs too... 1500kms and 1 track day old: black. A better tune and better injectors should hopefully fix it.

It runs PowerFC for the guy who was wondering (cbf quoting)

if your not re using the filter

jam screw driver throught high up and twist...

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