The facts page will contain some good facts and neat information pertaining to your vehicle.
The temperature of your oil is usually 10 deg. F to 25 deg. F hotter than your coolant.
Two aspirin sized tablets of dirt that gets into your engine causes more wear than 75,000 miles of normal driving.
A loss of 1 drop of oil every 30 feet results in a loss of about 3 quarts of oil in 1000 miles.
A turbo charger will raise 90 deg. F incoming air up to 276 deg. F if it is compressed at 14 pounds of boost.
According to Ford Motor Company, there are approximately 36,500 drops of oil in 1 quart. If your engine consumes as little as 1/1100 of a drop of oil on each stroke it would use 1 quart of oil every 1000 miles. So you can see the fantastic job the oil control rings do.
