Thanks Bill. If you change the oil yourself, please measure how many liters come out if you can.
Gene, to answer your question, you are correct. In a dry sump lubrication system one of the objectives is to get the rotating crank away from parasitic losses of churning thru puddles of oil. That robs engine output power. So a dry sump system places a shallow pan under the crank to provide a catch-pan for the oil and it is quickly sucked (scavenged) away from the crank and pumped into an external reservoir tank. The oil in the tank can then be routed to an air or coolant heat exchanger to remove heat and routed to the pressure side of the dry sump pump to be pumped to various engine parts. There are other attributes to a dry sump system beyond the scope of this post.A question to our colleagues “ in the know”. Since our GTs (both 05-06 and NFGTs) are dry dumps. The dipsticks is measuring oil in the reservoir, not the oil pan directly, correct? as long as the level is b/n the marks, should we not be fine?!
I have had a few customers call and say the same thing......only used 12 l of oil on an oil change....all the ones I have done have taken 13 plus. A question for you guy.....I know it's not in the shop manual but are you warming the car up before an oil and filter change ?
Yes in my case. Weird.
I did everything in liters, but then converted to shekels, so perhaps that’s the problem.
One of the questions The Ford GT people asked was the capacity of the jugs being purchased because US quart and a UK quart are not the same so that maybe were the missing liter is from. This is why I was asking.
One of the questions The Ford GT people asked was the capacity of the jugs being purchased because US quart and a UK quart are not the same so that maybe were the missing liter is from. This is why I was asking.