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Schmidthead
01-15-2011, 16:27
I have a 1998 6.5TD i moved to a colder climate and need a recomendation on oil to use for weather below -20C. I have always used Rotella T 15W40 and have bought rotella T 0W40 synthetic. is this viscosity and choice of synthetic ok?

Artworks
01-16-2011, 10:46
I been using Rotella T 10w30, supposed to have pour point to -45C. I use it all year . 10w30 was recommended for new AMG motor from Western Turbo.

Yesterday
01-16-2011, 20:49
I have a 98 6.5, have used synthetic 0W-40 oil since new, no problems.
I rarely have to add any oil between changes. Due to the wild weather
changes we have here, I use it year round.

Duane

DaveBr
01-16-2011, 22:32
Rotella 5W40 Synth for winter. Rotella 15W40 Dino spring summer and fall. This combo has work well for me.

16gaSxS
01-20-2011, 12:57
Rotella 5W40 Synth for winter. Rotella 15W40 Dino spring summer and fall. This combo has work well for me.

I have got to where I use Rotella 5-40w in everything year round, lawn mowers, pumps, other cars ect.

6.5 Detroit Diesel
01-20-2011, 20:24
seems to be that rotella is a fairly well chosen product here.

i run rotella semi-synthetic year round. so temperatures ranging from -25C to +45C

rustyk
01-20-2011, 22:07
I'm a recovering lube engineer, and I spent time in the employ of Shell.

First, IMHO, only Mobil Delvac can approach Rotella T's performance (Kendall Super DIII single grade is also superb).

Rotella T 15W-40 is preferred year-round, unless there are cold-cranking issues. The "W" weight is at cold temps; the other ("40") is at operating temps. I would stick with xW-40 in every case.

Synthetic offers very little advantage unless the vehicle sits a lot. Diesel motor oil is discarded when the additive package is depleted; it is changed to rid the crankcase of contaminants, not because the base stock has deteriorated. Synthetic has a slightly greater resistance to deterioration.

Beedee
01-21-2011, 11:45
Esso makes an excellent 0w-40 semi synthetic oil. I have run it in my truck for years.
I was up in Fort McMurray on a cold winter day (-34) and the breaker for the block heater had tripped.
The engine spun over just fine. Truck sounded like it was going to gernade when it caught , but it started;)

DaveBr
01-22-2011, 22:15
I have got to where I use Rotella 5-40w in everything year round, lawn mowers, pumps, other cars ect.

I just can't see myself running synth year round as you still have to change oil at the same intervals you would if you used dino. For me it's just not economical. If I lived in a warmer climate I would use dino year round.