richy Report post Posted July 17, 2017 I've always done my own oil changes on my cars, including the '11 MKX for the last 6.5 years. The '16 was made in April of '16 and sat through 5 seasons. It was time to change it regardless of mileage. (only 1100 km now). I always run AMSOIL and ordered in their best synthetic and a wix filter. I watched a video of an F150 with the 2.7 EB and figured I was all set. The oil did seem to gush out quickly in the video but I thought my collection funnel and plastic container would work. (It has for every other car) When I removed the plug, I was dumbfounded at the terrific rate at which the oil dumped! It very quickly filled the funnel and then proceeded to overflow with Gusto! I bet at least 2 quarts skilled onto the floor. I was not a happy camper! Who changes their own oil on their EB? What collection container do you use that can handle the volume? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
akirby Report post Posted July 17, 2017 We have free maintenance on the MKX so I haven't tried it yet (also 3.7L), but on all the other vehicles I just use a large rubbermaid pan with an integrated oil filter holder - no funnel. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
enigma-2 Report post Posted July 17, 2017 (edited) You could just install a Fumoto valve and hose. Easy to control flow into a conventional pan or empty plastic oil containers. https://www.fumotooildrainvalve.com/?target=model_product&modelId=333191 Edited July 17, 2017 by enigma-2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShermanWaype Report post Posted August 1, 2019 Can anyone say if this oil is better then Amsoil and compare the two 0w20 Weights....They have an eneos brand and a Statina or somthing similar brand ?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pem Report post Posted August 29, 2020 It's worth investing in a proper plastic oil drain pain with a spout. These have a large opening and will capture all the oil without needing a funnel. The spout can then be used to pour the oil back into an empty oil container for recycling. These are available at any auto parts store, or search amazon for "oil drain pan". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
enigma-2 Report post Posted August 29, 2020 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7EU5CM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_X.OsFbNY5E6XC Don't change mine anymore, too old. I just get "The Works" twice a year (or so), dino/synthetic blend oil (up to 6 quarts), tire rotation, pressure check, fluids top off, inspection on belts, filters, hoses and driveline components. (They found a tie rod end during a oil change). Not a big fan of expensive oils, synthetic blend is fine for street use. Nothing better than Motorcraft filters (tested on Bob's The Oil Guy site. (Mobile One was better but nearly twice as much). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vic W Report post Posted January 7 I unfortunately agree with getting old. I have always been a Mobil One fan and am a big believer in fully synth. It is all I use in my Thunderbird SuperCoupe or my wife MKZ 2.0 T. However it is overkill in a non turbo or non supercharged engine. A synth blend exceeds requirements in most all cases. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites