With all due respect, unless you speak with everyone who has made these changes, "what's obviously going on" is nothing more than an assumption on your part.
And even if it was the case: Why does it seem to matter to you what others do with thier vehicles? You don't have to drive it, pay for...
Did my first oil change today @ 1,600 miles.
I installed the Steeda jacking rails the other day -- sure did make it easy. A few pumps of the jack, put a couple jack stands underneath, then the same thing on the other side. In two minutes, the car was off the ground with plenty of room to get...
You can have an alternative opinion without using the word 'stupid'. But, hey, that's how some generations roll in 2024, right? Doesn't matter to me, though. If I thought your opinion was stupid, I'd tell you your opinion was stupid. As long as you're not calling someone stupid, no big deal...
Irrelevant. Your S650 came with a 2024 owner's manual. Follow that one, not one from a different car from a different year.
That's no longer a stock engine.
What part of this is so difficult for you to understand? This is neither rocket science nor long division.
If your car is stock...
I reviewed my owner's manual. I see different viscosity recommended based on anticipated external temperatures during operation, as well as a revised schedule as to when to change your oil based on severe duty, but no recommended change in viscosity due to "running your car hard".
prop·er
[ˈpräpər]
adjective
- of the required type; suitable or appropriate.
For some, no explanation is necessary.
For others, no explanation is possible.
Subjective: Which brand of oil is the "best" oil to use?
Objective: What is the proper viscosity oil to use in your engine under the conditions you expect to operate?
I have an oil analysis done on a sample from every oil change on my trucks, and will do the same with the Mustang.
Do you know WHY your grandma puts her specific ingredients into HER recipes? No, but you sure as hell know (a) her cooking tastes great and (b) she knows far more about HER...
It happens. Sometimes companies learn what to add (or remove) from installation instructions or videos from the very people who buy and install their products.
I just installed the Billetworkz shift knob and adapter in my DH. After running into a couple of things, I reached out to the...
I haven't had any in the Mustang, but my F150 had one that drove me bonkers. Took me over a year to figure it out.
Anytime I had a trailer connected, it would get a random single chime while driving down the freeway. Sometimes it would do it once or twice, then not again for a while...