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    I know the history of VI, weights, etc.
    I'm mostly curious why Rotella and Delo say its for heavy duty diesel engines and no mention of gasoline engines.
    For instance, the Royal Purple says diesel AND gasoline...
    Waiting for another good one!

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      Originally posted by Fiveflat View Post
      I know the history of VI, weights, etc.
      I'm mostly curious why Rotella and Delo say its for heavy duty diesel engines and no mention of gasoline engines.
      For instance, the Royal Purple says diesel AND gasoline...
      Rotella does with the specs on the back. They just dont say you can put this in your engine VIA the oil cap lol.. I mean food dont say this is ment for a human mouth! Some companys just assume if your buying there product its via the oil specs and ratings

      they dood at royal purple said he would run there 10w-40. He said its got better goodies in the oil =) not to mention it will flow a little better cold.
      www.1320diesel.com Home of the Fastest Diesels!
      http://youtu.be/dEDdM0Y3IGs?hd=1

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        Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
        I took the easy route and just followed WABoating's exhaustive research on oil to meet PCM's recommendations. The only commonly available oil he could find that exactly matched them was Rotella T 15W-40. So that's what I went with.

        Good to hear Wicked suggest it, too
        After more research, it looks like the "diesel" designation is only an advertising ploy. It also appears that there IS a difference in viscosity between a 15w-40 and a 10w-40 even in above 0F degree weather too...
        Waiting for another good one!

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          From my PCM manual:

          Engine Oil Requirements
          The following chart shows the recommended oil viscosity
          for various ambient temperature ranges:
          Prevailing Ambient Recommended A.P.I.
          Temperature Classification & Viscosity
          Above 50˚F SAE 15W-40 “GF-4/SM”
          Below 50˚F SAE 5W-30 “GF-4/SM”
          IMPORTANT: The use of oils which contain “solid”
          additives, non-detergent oils or low quality oils
          specifically are not recommended


          usually it is just a little hotter than 50 deg F here, so I just run the 15W-40

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            Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
            I mean food dont say this is ment for a human mouth! Some companys just assume if your buying there product its via the oil specs and ratings
            I did get a chuckle from this

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              Dear GJ,

              Zinc levels are being lowered on almost all engine oils, but the heavy duty diesel engine oils, such as the Rotella T, will continue to have higher levels than the passenger car/gasoline engine oils. The Rotella T 15W-40 meets API SL, SJ, SH and all previous specifications for gasoline engines. Although the amount of zinc is decreasing, the wear protection will continue to be as good or better than the previous formulations. We are just using different chemistries in the additive package. The 15W-40 viscosity is heavier than what is recommended for most gasoline engines, but if you feel comfortable with it, then there should be no problem. Rotella T 15W-40 is recommended for and used in many mixed fleet applications. It does have a higher antiwear level to protect the heavy duty diesel engines and should give you very good performance in this regard.

              Thank you for your interest in our products! If you have any further questions, please call us at 800 231 6950.
              www.1320diesel.com Home of the Fastest Diesels!
              http://youtu.be/dEDdM0Y3IGs?hd=1

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                Yes, and even further research shows that ALL 15W-40 "diesel" oil is simply HDEO.
                Marine engines require HDEO because they are often worked harder (ie WOT)




                another interesting contradiction I just found in the Indmar manual:

                a short paragraph:
                Indmar recommend Pennzoil Marine 15W-40 oil in all engines except the 8.1L which uses SAE 40W and the LS series which use Mobile 1 5W-30."

                I'm gonna just call Indmar and straighten these contradictions out...
                Waiting for another good one!

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                  post for contradictions

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                    Yup, I reckon that youse prolly should use oil in that thar engine.

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                      post for oil

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                        Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                        I did get a chuckle from this
                        =) yanno america these days it the label dont tell you excatly what to do with who knows what the hell to do with it.. Gotta keep some of these people out of the vegatable isle who knows what it might be used for lol
                        www.1320diesel.com Home of the Fastest Diesels!
                        http://youtu.be/dEDdM0Y3IGs?hd=1

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                          Skippa I meant my day is starting to drag.

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                              Oil wars for the umpteenth time.

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                                Originally posted by lancehon View Post
                                I run john Deere plus 50 15w-40 in mine
                                Bet that's what this owner runs

                                http://greensboro.craigslist.org/boa/3154365694.html

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