With all due respect dude... you said "Ford Motorcraft FULL Synthetic Blend Oil" and there is no such thing. You either have Full Synthetic or Synthetic Blend. And the Motorcraft is a Synth Blend. So this test is not fair, as you are comparing a FULL SYNTHETIC Valvoline with a SYNTHETIC BLEND Motorcraft.
Yes i say full synthetic blend and this is the best motorcraft for entry of the test as requested however i will have another competition for conventional and so on thanks for your time and information i definitely want you to be satisfied.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO brotha Ford has full synthetic oil and motorcraft is the only oil at Walmart or autozone that's made buy an auto manufacturer motorcraft is distributed by Ford motor company
Will considering you were running a synthetic blend against a full synthetic I would say the synthetic blend Motorcraft did quite well and the slight difference in the results does not justify using anyting else but the Motorcraft synthetic blend in my new F-150 with the 5.0 😁.
@@annakessler9372 Full synthetic is not a fossil petrol product, is man made, conventional oil come from fossil petrol and synthetic blend is a hybrid mixture of synthetic and conventional oil in some ratio, example 70 / 30 or 80 / 20 percents synth/fossil.
I ran Valvoline partial Synthetic in my 1991 Ford Ranger 2.3 waaaay back in the day ....Sold it with 230,000 miles .The guy i Sold the truck too still drives It in 2020 it has to be reaching 300k miles by now
Motorcraft Synthetic Blend is about 20% synthetic and is manufactured by Conoco Phillips. It's actually a pretty good oil, especially for the money. Amsoil has it rated pretty high on it's comparison tests
I have always been a Valvoline fan and I only use full synthetic oil in my vehicles. I have used a ton of different synthetic oils in my vehicles prior to Valvoline and truthfully never noticed any drivability difference or performance difference. The only true long term test I can attest to is my parents 2005 Toyota Camry. They have used mobile 1 extended performance since I can remember and changed the oil per recommendation of mobile 1. The car now has over 170k miles on it and still drives like a dream. Not to mention has power you can still burn out with that thing easily and no it's not cause the suspension is worn out cause that was replaced not long ago lol.
Valvoline has always been my personal favorite motor oil ever since I started to drive. I did like how Valvoline was clinging to the wheel. This is what happens when I feel a slightly smoother operation with valvoline compared to some other oils. The Motorcraft is a synthetic blend so this does show that synthetic blend is inferior, regarding evaporation and wear, compared to full synthetic. Synthetic blend oils still do a good job in the real world and is all a car will ever need. Even conventional is all a car will ever need. I've had a vehicle last 300,000 miles with only conventional oil every 5,000 miles. Regular maintenance is definitely the key in longevity. I personally always use full synthetic in all my vehicles. *I would highly suggest Quaker State vs Pennzoil. Same manufacturer (SOPUS), different products. It should be an interesting match up. I'm loving this oil Championship Nate. Keep it coming. Hope you on the Quaker State vs Pennzoil matchup.
wow when I was listening to this without watching the video I thought I was hearing Joel olsteen's voice this guy's got to be the the preacher of a motor oil
Cool comparison full synthetic against blend synthetic, now regular oil against synthetic blend, regular Val oil against motorcraft blend!! Is needed!! Thanks for the info!!! Keep up the good work!!
You should try some bearing wear test with the motor oils at below freezing temperatures. To simulate starting and idling a vehicle in freezing cold or colder weather.
You have to compare apples to apples my good man. You can't compare a synthetic blend oil like the Motorcraft. To the full synthetic Valvoline it is not a fair test.
To a degree this is pertinent; if you go to a Ford quick lane for an oil change you’re likely going to get Motorcraft semi syn oil. So after 5 years of of dealer oil changes, compared to doing it yourself with Valvoline full syn, it makes you wonder just how much more wear you’ve gotten doing dealer oil changes vs doing it yourself with a full syn. Seeing this, apparently quite a bit.....
I have used Valvoline Max Life for the last 20 years the most. I even toped off a rebuilt 3 speed transmission with new torc converter i installed in 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 5.0 V8 used to own. Now I am using Valvoline Max Life Full Synthetic in 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 5.7 liter hemi I own with a mopar 090 oil filter.
Thanks! Was looking for this video. Valvoline is my favorite brand. Getting a Ford car soon so checking if I should use Motorcraft synthetic blend or Valvoline Full Synthetic. Many people would say to use OEM is better then aftermarket. I will still continue use Valvoline as usually!
Just one question. Were the Flames adjusted to the exact same setting on each heat test? If it was not this test is no good. Seeing how there is no way you can get the exact flame height by using that little burner the test you done by heating the oil is no good. That is due to you have no control of a flame type burner
That would be a good comparo! MC full syn has some excellent specs with regard to cold pour point and flash point. Way better than the MC semi syn. Be interesting to see if it could take the Amsoil down.
Shouldn’t you do the bearing test when the oil is hot and cold because it’s multi weight oil when it’s cold it’s at 5 weight and when it warms up it’s at a 30 weight
Cool. If you haven't tested it already, maybe you could test all the ways to make headlights look new? I know there are several products and home remedies available. Just don't wanna waste a ton of money on something that won't work.
Oil is like a religion with people. Use the specs the manufacture says to use and by what ever color bottles you want. Brand doesn’t matter, changing your oil regularly does. I promise you there’s not a manufacture out there producing a magic oil.
Honestly I would stick with motorcraft full synthetic this video wasn’t fairly tested because the motor craft wasn’t full synthetic even the synthetic blend kept up with a full synthetic oil
appreciate you guy's, do these test's,,, Help's us !! put's pressure on oil producer's, stay on their toes !! of My 2 vehicle's, ,, My Baby n needed, a 2003 Ford F150 XLT, FX4, , came from factory with Motorcraft Synthetic blend, so I run it, 117,000 thou miles now, but next oil change, ( only do My own) ! am running a full synthetic !! not saying which, but also watched the oil filter cut open guy's, and sticking with Motorcraft 820s filter. ,, thank you for your time !! sincerely appreciate !! ,,,, am disappointed, EVERY test, I've seen, no matter who make's, no matter which oil compared to, My Motorcraft synthetic blend Looses, ,, But My F150 4.6 triton, a reliable beast !! n still kick Myself in ass selling My 1999, Ford F250 super duty 5.4 triton, ,, P.S. did both those 100 thou mile tune up's. , coil's n plug's, ,,, fast, easy, n NEVER a problem !!
A person really needs to factor in cost with the whole deal. If 200,000 miles is your goal just about any oil will work at 3 or 4000 mile changes. Synthetic or not they all go to 200,000 unless its just plain abuse and stupidity.
Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic is probably best 0w 20 oil made right now, IMO. But this test was not fair at all. Motorcraft actually makes a good full synthetic oil. And I hate Ford nowadays.
Just tore my 5.4 down for timing chains new oil pump always ran motorcraft oil and filter the inside was spotless looked like a new motor has 200000 miles on it
Did you really compare full synthetic to a synthetic blend. That’s like comparing a Olympic runner to someone that runs on the weekends. All that aside each oil has its own addictive package so they are each better than each other at something. Some lubricate better some are better at thermal break down some are better at cleaning your engine it all depends on what the manufacturer targets. You made a very biased video and frankly is worthless
With all due respect dude... you said "Ford Motorcraft FULL Synthetic Blend Oil" and there is no such thing. You either have Full Synthetic or Synthetic Blend. And the Motorcraft is a Synth Blend. So this test is not fair, as you are comparing a FULL SYNTHETIC Valvoline with a SYNTHETIC BLEND Motorcraft.
Yes i say full synthetic blend and this is the best motorcraft for entry of the test as requested however i will have another competition for conventional and so on thanks for your time and information i definitely want you to be satisfied.
Yeah, he said it incorrectly; he is testing Ford Synthetic Blend, not Full Synthetic.
Thanks apologies for my mistake and i didn't see a full synthetic of the motorcraft do you know where to find it?
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
Ford Dealership Part #: XO5W305Q3SP (5W30)
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO brotha Ford has full synthetic oil and motorcraft is the only oil at Walmart or autozone that's made buy an auto manufacturer motorcraft is distributed by Ford motor company
Will considering you were running a synthetic blend against a full synthetic I would say the synthetic blend Motorcraft did quite well and the slight difference in the results does not justify using anyting else but the Motorcraft synthetic blend in my new F-150 with the 5.0 😁.
Could u or someone please explain whats the difference between fully syntethic and syntetic blend plz? ty
@@annakessler9372 Full synthetic is not a fossil petrol product, is man made, conventional oil come from fossil petrol and synthetic blend is a hybrid mixture of synthetic and conventional oil in some ratio, example 70 / 30 or 80 / 20 percents synth/fossil.
I ran Valvoline partial Synthetic in my 1991 Ford Ranger 2.3 waaaay back in the day ....Sold it with 230,000 miles .The guy i Sold the truck too still drives It in 2020 it has to be reaching 300k miles by now
Motorcraft Synthetic Blend is about 20% synthetic and is manufactured by Conoco Phillips. It's actually a pretty good oil, especially for the money. Amsoil has it rated pretty high on it's comparison tests
Not a good price when Supertech full synthetic is $16 for 5 qts.
@@lonniebeal6032 😂😂😂
Not anymore.. it cost more than name brand oil
I use nothing but Valvoline and have for years. They're the best in the business (IMO), regardless of oil type.
Valvoline used in my fleet 30 years with 300,000 miles for all equipment
Yes very good oil
Valvoline is BEST
I have always been a Valvoline fan and I only use full synthetic oil in my vehicles. I have used a ton of different synthetic oils in my vehicles prior to Valvoline and truthfully never noticed any drivability difference or performance difference. The only true long term test I can attest to is my parents 2005 Toyota Camry. They have used mobile 1 extended performance since I can remember and changed the oil per recommendation of mobile 1. The car now has over 170k miles on it and still drives like a dream. Not to mention has power you can still burn out with that thing easily and no it's not cause the suspension is worn out cause that was replaced not long ago lol.
Valvoline has always been my personal favorite motor oil ever since I started to drive. I did like how Valvoline was clinging to the wheel. This is what happens when I feel a slightly smoother operation with valvoline compared to some other oils. The Motorcraft is a synthetic blend so this does show that synthetic blend is inferior, regarding evaporation and wear, compared to full synthetic. Synthetic blend oils still do a good job in the real world and is all a car will ever need. Even conventional is all a car will ever need. I've had a vehicle last 300,000 miles with only conventional oil every 5,000 miles. Regular maintenance is definitely the key in longevity. I personally always use full synthetic in all my vehicles.
*I would highly suggest Quaker State vs Pennzoil. Same manufacturer (SOPUS), different products. It should be an interesting match up. I'm loving this oil Championship Nate. Keep it coming. Hope you on the Quaker State vs Pennzoil matchup.
Thanks so much for sharing
We can arrange the matchup
richard are you still using valvoline maxlife full synthetic?
Valvoline has been my favorite motor oil also.
wow when I was listening to this without watching the video I thought I was hearing Joel olsteen's voice this guy's got to be the the preacher of a motor oil
Cool comparison full synthetic against blend synthetic, now regular oil against synthetic blend, regular Val oil against motorcraft blend!! Is needed!! Thanks for the info!!! Keep up the good work!!
What this tells me is MC semi syn is a good break in oil. After 5k miles in your new Ford, dump the MC and put in a full syn....
You should test high mileage full synthetic motor oils.
You should try some bearing wear test with the motor oils at below freezing temperatures. To simulate starting and idling a vehicle in freezing cold or colder weather.
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worst comparison. Try FULL synthetic motorcraft next time to make it fair.
You didn't show the weight of the Valvoline oil in the beginning of the test. only after the test!
You should also have motul and amsoil in this competition. Thanks your the good content
Thank you amsoil is motul good idea
Of course valvoline won.
Motorcraft synthetic blend can’t win against a full synthetic.
You should have used motorcraft full synthetic
You have to compare apples to apples my good man. You can't compare a synthetic blend oil like the Motorcraft. To the full synthetic Valvoline it is not a fair test.
most full synthetic aren't actually true synthetic and many asked to try this particular motorcraft.
To a degree this is pertinent; if you go to a Ford quick lane for an oil change you’re likely going to get Motorcraft semi syn oil. So after 5 years of of dealer oil changes, compared to doing it yourself with Valvoline full syn, it makes you wonder just how much more wear you’ve gotten doing dealer oil changes vs doing it yourself with a full syn. Seeing this, apparently quite a bit.....
I have used Valvoline Max Life for the last 20 years the most. I even toped off a rebuilt 3 speed transmission with new torc converter i installed in 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 5.0 V8 used to own. Now I am using Valvoline Max Life Full Synthetic in 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 5.7 liter hemi I own with a mopar 090 oil filter.
Thanks! Was looking for this video. Valvoline is my favorite brand. Getting a Ford car soon so checking if I should use Motorcraft synthetic blend or Valvoline Full Synthetic. Many people would say to use OEM is better then aftermarket. I will still continue use Valvoline as usually!
Just one question. Were the Flames adjusted to the exact same setting on each heat test? If it was not this test is no good. Seeing how there is no way you can get the exact flame height by using that little burner the test you done by heating the oil is no good. That is due to you have no control of a flame type burner
Mag 1 5w30 synthetic is a must in this tournament.
Thank you for the suggestion
Motorcraft full synthatic vs amsoil synthatic
Thanks for the suggestion
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO yes super interested in this
That would be a good comparo! MC full syn has some excellent specs with regard to cold pour point and flash point. Way better than the MC semi syn. Be interesting to see if it could take the Amsoil down.
how can you check a blend oil with a full synthetic. Thats like apples & oranges.
why would you compare a syn blend to a full synthetic?
The motorcraft is not fully stnthatic
Good morning, Thank you for your excellent service.
Shouldn’t you do the bearing test when the oil is hot and cold because it’s multi weight oil when it’s cold it’s at 5 weight and when it warms up it’s at a 30 weight
Cool. If you haven't tested it already, maybe you could test all the ways to make headlights look new? I know there are several products and home remedies available. Just don't wanna waste a ton of money on something that won't work.
Yes thanks i thought of that before
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO you're welcome.
I can’t trust a person that wears gloves to test new oil
Maybe you can make a test on motor oil with and with out Lucas Full synthetic motor oil additive.
Thanks for your hard work, Nate. 👍🏻
Semi synthetics technically can have one drop of synthetic oil in it...so this test really isnt apples to apples.
Thanks for watching check the new tournament
Oil is like a religion with people. Use the specs the manufacture says to use and by what ever color bottles you want. Brand doesn’t matter, changing your oil regularly does. I promise you there’s not a manufacture out there producing a magic oil.
Motorcraft has to be a pretty good oil if you are going to compare it to a full synthetic oil.
I want to do an oil change on my Fusion 13, do you recommend Motorcraft full synthetic or Valvoline full synthetic?
Sameee
Honestly I would stick with motorcraft full synthetic this video wasn’t fairly tested because the motor craft wasn’t full synthetic even the synthetic blend kept up with a full synthetic oil
@@taylorcrowell4664 no , the syn blend did NOT keep up . The full syn prob would though .
This was my 1 of the first test performed and is improving check it out
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Please test Havoline Pro DS 5w30 full synthetic 6^quart box from Walmart . Nobody's ever done the Havoline. thanks
Gosh darn it, not only ur a showman but ur a funny man
I wish lol
appreciate you guy's, do these test's,,, Help's us !! put's pressure on oil producer's, stay on their toes !! of My 2 vehicle's, ,, My Baby n needed, a 2003 Ford F150 XLT, FX4, , came from factory with Motorcraft Synthetic blend, so I run it, 117,000 thou miles now, but next oil change, ( only do My own) ! am running a full synthetic !! not saying which, but also watched the oil filter cut open guy's, and sticking with Motorcraft 820s filter. ,, thank you for your time !! sincerely appreciate !! ,,,, am disappointed, EVERY test, I've seen, no matter who make's, no matter which oil compared to, My Motorcraft synthetic blend Looses, ,, But My F150 4.6 triton, a reliable beast !! n still kick Myself in ass selling My 1999, Ford F250 super duty 5.4 triton, ,, P.S. did both those 100 thou mile tune up's. , coil's n plug's, ,,, fast, easy, n NEVER a problem !!
A person really needs to factor in cost with the whole deal. If 200,000 miles is your goal just about any oil will work at 3 or 4000 mile changes. Synthetic or not they all go to 200,000 unless its just plain abuse and stupidity.
I use the motorcraft 5w30 in my Honda Snow Blower It's inexpensive and as long as my Blower doesn't "Blow Up", I guess it's working.
Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic is probably best 0w 20 oil made right now, IMO. But this test was not fair at all. Motorcraft actually makes a good full synthetic oil. And I hate Ford nowadays.
Just tore my 5.4 down for timing chains new oil pump always ran motorcraft oil and filter the inside was spotless looked like a new motor has 200000 miles on it
Colocaste menor cantidad de aceite Motrcraft, botaste bastante y la máquina apenas lo alcanzaba a recoger.
A blend could only be 10% synthetic .You don't know.
who won ?
Did you really compare full synthetic to a synthetic blend.
That’s like comparing a Olympic runner to someone that runs on the weekends.
All that aside each oil has its own addictive package so they are each better than each other at something. Some lubricate better some are better at thermal break down some are better at cleaning your engine it all depends on what the manufacturer targets. You made a very biased video and frankly is worthless
Motorcraft not fully synthtic why 😶
A lot of effort in this video . Interesting . Keep up the good work .
Thank you very much
Interesting product testing.... keep it coming.
Thanks any ideas?
Like to see the end of the video
Motorcraft not a fully synthetic like valvoline
Unfair experience
A5/B5 vs C3 motor oil is unfair comparation
Valvoline synthetic
Yes
These are both good oils regardless.
Yes i agree
Demn you just get a new subscriber
Great thank you amsoil vs a popular brand will be finished soon ready to watch
Motor craft
Great job bro👏👏
Thanks suggestions?
Ol ol ol . Kentucky lingo ?
Lol
Good test
Are u saying 'oll' or 'oil'?
Ull
Earl
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I can't wait to see how oreilly's synthetic will do
Yes me to ideas for testing?
7 eleven has 5w-30 synthetic u could add to the chart
I plan to test all of the oils
O'Reilly's synthetic vs Napa synthetic
That would be a great battle
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I have a 1988 Nissan Sentra i use in some videos.
Quaker state vs redline
Thanks that will be a good matchup
I like this dude 😂
Thanks
Fart 6:24
😂😂😂😂.
Wow your right Puff
A sneaky little fart
Amsoil great competition
Absolutely
Valvoline falls to castrol
We will see
What does that mean?