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What kind of oil does a 2001 Ford Mustang use and how much does it hold?

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Richie E.

Your 2001 Ford Mustang requires 6 quarts of synthetic SAE 5W20 motor oil and a Motorcraft FL-400S oil filter for optimal performance. Synthetic oil is superior for engine protection as it reduces friction. It is safe to switch between synthetic and conventional oils without causing harm to the engine, and synthetic blends offer a combination of both. Synthetic oil helps to maintain a cleaner engine by picking up debris and deposits that can damage it. Regular oil and filter changes are essential to remove particles and sludge that can build up. Neglecting to change the oil can lead to various engine issues in your vehicle.

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  • Laurel Tucker

    In the 2001 Ford Mustang, both the 3.8L V6 engine choice and the 4.6L V8 (engine code [X]) require 5 quarts of 5W20 synthetic oil. However, if you opt for the 32-valve 4.6L V8 (engine code [V]) in the 2001 Mustang, you'll need to have 6 quarts of 5W20 synthetic oil on hand.

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