Has anyone tried any oil additives in the 3.5 l EcoBoost and heard or made any actual difference in the performance and longevity of the engine

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Which oil is best is the oldest argument (or discussion) on teh intarwebz. Project Farm on youtube did some very good testing of a bunch of synthetic oils, you should check it out if you haven't already. I would venture to say that every one of those oils would be fine to use with proper OCI - including amazon basics. The only one that I personally would NOT use is the royal purple. That said, in his testing Amsoil came in first with Penzoil Platinum in a close second.
Overall agree, any of the oils would be fine as long as you keep it clean. In industrial engines and turbines that run 24/7 the oil is changed yearly in most cases. The emphasis is on very high quality filtering and monitored with monthly oil analysis.
 

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Driven Racing Oil DI30. Only oil blended that starts with a mPAO base that I am aware of. This oil was designed for Ecoboost Ford engines from the start. All others on here were blended with a broad market of applications.
 

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sweet...my 1st internet oil fight of 2023....

:)

For the record, I have used Mobil 1 full synthetic since 1992 in all my cars (except the 944). It has never done me wrong, even with some formulation changes over the years. 7000-8000 mile changes and I just don't worry about oil.
 

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sweet...my 1st internet oil fight of 2023....

:)

For the record, I have used Mobil 1 full synthetic since 1992 in all my cars (except the 944). It has never done me wrong, even with some formulation changes over the years. 7000-8000 mile changes and I just don't worry about oil.
my 84 944 seemed to like GTX and my 89 951 uses VR1.
 

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Driven Racing Oil DI30. Only oil blended that starts with a mPAO base that I am aware of. This oil was designed for Ecoboost Ford engines from the start. All others on here were blended with a broad market of applications.
Pricey for sure. Remember the Raptor isn't just DI, it also has port injection. I'm sure it's good oil though.
 
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