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I changed my oil and filter at 1000kms. I also did a 'dissection' of the oil filter (opened it up) and found a fair bit of metal in it. About as much as you would expect in any new engine. Be advised that at around 3000 - 5000kms your oil filter will be on bypass anyway, hence no more filtration till the first change. FYI I used Fuchs 15W-40 mineral oil. I would never use a synthetic in a less than 5000km engine such as this.

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For what it's worth I agree with Street Tuner. Change the oil and filter at 1,000. Then 5,000. Then 10,000. I wouldn't use a synthetic until after that.

Allow everything to bed it. But have the safety of a fresh filter each 5,000.

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I changed my oil @ 3000K.

It was $75 per 5 litre container of Mobil 1

The Turbo is a 7 litre vehicle so you need 2 containers...

Atleast I have 3 litres left over ready for next service so I will only have to buy 1 there....

But the car drove heaps better after this service.. Much tighter!!! :o

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Spoke to the dealers here in Sydney and was advised that an oil and filter change costs $57.00. Sounds reasonable for me and plus have a receipt of the service from an actual Ford dealer.

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I agree with Street Tuner - did my son's at 1800km. I advised him to change to synthetic if he wanted to when the 15000 was done. I also advise changing trans and diff oils at the 15000km service. For the small outlay you have peace of mind that at least you have made every attempt to extend the life of those items to their max. It also doesn't hurt to change your coolant at this time and have the engine and radiator flushed.

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You are damn crazy using sythetic oil in such a new engine. The piston rings will not seat properly and the result is blowby in a new engine. I've been there and done that using Mobil 1 for a new engine rebuild. Lots of blowby. Next rebuild I put valvoline running in oil and even used this on the racetrack with a 500rwhp turbo street car. I changed the running in oil after about 8000 km to a good quality mineral oil then at about 40000km went to synthetic. The result is an engine which does not blowby. You can change the original oil and filter early with running in oil at say 3000km with the purpose of cleaning the engine (there will be a bit of crap collected in the new filter regardless of how well it is built plus particles will wear off surfaces mostly in the first 1000km anyway). I would personally just change the filter so it doesnt go on bypass. What ever you do dont go on synthetic or semi synthetic too early. You will regret it.

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vik351 I wouldn't put Slick 50 into the car until at least 30,000 km, although the economy increase claim is sus I know from personsal experience the teflon coating can help reducing wear and helps protect the motor if it runs too hot.

Mine has just done 1000km and will be changing the oil and filter on the weekend.

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