@ 570 MILES tonight I rid my ultra fantastic 3.7 of that pissey 5W20 Ford factory fill. In went Mobil One 0W40 Eurospec ..... oh what a feeling.
Why the big jump in viscosity? I run 5W-20 in both my cars, one of which is a Ford 4.6 with 275,000 km and neither burn any oil.
I assume you aren't continually revving the motor to 6500 rpm or even occasionally catching the fuel cutoff rpm @ 7000.
Unlike many of the Mobil Ones, Mobil One 0W40 Eurospec is a true PAO Group 4 oil. It's "40" is more like a conventional "30".
The CAFE driven Ford 5W20 is a generic all season, bottom of the barrel motor oil, which is fine for the average automatic that shifts @ 3500 rpm all day long. Even Mobil One 0W20, a Group 3, would be too "thin" for my purposes. I buy that for my son's 2014 RDX which is just a typical all season slugmobile.
My recent P Car used 20W50 Group 2. Now that is a thick oil.
One April 29th I paid $7.43 for the 0W40 and $7.60 for the 0W20 (liter)
This AM I bought another 2 cases of 0w40 for $8.35
and 1 case of 0W20 for $8.33 (liter)
So the Bank of Canada says inflation in check @ less than 2% annually .....