Will Ford Raptor f 150 burn engine oil?
Fuel consumption is certainly there, but it will not reach the level of burning. The reason for burning engine oil is that the piston and cylinder are seriously worn, and the engine oil will go to the combustion chamber for combustion. It is recommended to use fully synthetic 5W40 oil to maintain Raptor. If I remember correctly, the Ford Raptor f 150 uses a 3.5T turbocharged engine, so we should choose a fully synthetic engine. The engine temperature of the turbine is higher than that of the naturally aspirated engine, and the engine temperature will be higher if the raptor is heavy. If the high-temperature stability of engine oil is poor, it will lead to evaporation of engine oil and accelerate engine oil consumption. Because of the high temperature stability of synthetic engine oil base oil, this problem will be well solved. It is suggested to use full synthetic engine oil with HTHS (high temperature and high shear) value greater than 3.5, because the engine torque will increase exponentially at the moment when the turbine starts to work, and the oil film covering the engine crankshaft will bear several times higher shear force than before. If the HTHS value is too small, the oil film will break and increase instantly.