I use 15W 40 diesel spec oil in all of my tractors, gasoline and diesel.Rotella has just come out with a new T6 15w-40, looks like its only sold at Walmart.Was planning on using the 5w-40 T6 but may use this instead. Anyone try it yet?
JG
I'm following too many forums as it is to dive into yet another, but the above surprises me. From what I've read, including articles written by Blackstone Labs who does oil testing, I've gathered that there really aren't significant differences among oils that meet the current SAE specs and align with the engine manufacturer's specs. Which is why everyone can stand by their favorite brand and honestly claim, "I've never had an oil-related failure."Most people that were Rotella users in diesel truck have now gone away from it. Their quality is not the same as it once was. Or at least that's what I read almost daily on truck forum page.
Bingo, Jack.I'm following too many forums as it is to dive into yet another, but the above surprises me. From what I've read, including articles written by Blackstone Labs who does oil testing, I've gathered that there really aren't significant differences among oils that meet the current SAE specs and align with the engine manufacturer's specs. Which is why everyone can stand by their favorite brand and honestly claim, "I've never had an oil-related failure."
Is there really any pattern of oil-related problems among those who use a quality brand in a formulation appropriate for their equipment?
I personally do use Rotella T6 since a synthetic with its generally better cold pour characteristics seems preferable for my climate. But I'd gladly switch if I were convinced that another brand would make a meaningful difference to the performance or longevity of my engine.
That's not what my SOS reports show using it in everything from my Kubota B2620 to C15 Cat's, DD15 Detroit's and Cummins ISX.Rotella is like John Deere, you're buying the name not the quality.
Most people that were Rotella users in diesel truck have now gone away from it. Their quality is not the same as it once was. Or at least that's what I read almost daily on truck forum page.
I'll give this from my own experience. My 6.0 powerstroke has a few leaks so I choose not to run Amsoil so it's not just dripping out on the ground. I tried T6 when I first bought the truck and it ran like crap. Ruff idle and stiction issues with the injectors. I switched over to Delo 15w40 and not only did it run better. The stiction problem went away and I actually got better mpg. Makes no sense seeing that T6 is synthetic. My thought is they use garbage base stock which is just enough to allow them to say it's synthetic. Castroil did the same thing years ago which meant they could sell junk at a premium price.Is there really any pattern of oil-related problems among those who use a quality brand in a formulation appropriate for their equipment?
I personally do use Rotella T6 since a synthetic with its generally better cold pour characteristics seems preferable for my climate. But I'd gladly switch if I were convinced that another brand would make a meaningful difference to the performance or longevity of my engine.
Maybe the Rotella was cleaning out the crap oil that the truck previously had in it and by the time you switched to Delo all was clean. I have had similar issues when switching oils in older engines. Plugged a couple of oil filters within 30 minutes each.I'll give this from my own experience. My 6.0 powerstroke has a few leaks so I choose not to run Amsoil so it's not just dripping out on the ground. I tried T6 when I first bought the truck and it ran like crap. Ruff idle and stiction issues with the injectors. I switched over to Delo 15w40 and not only did it run better. The stiction problem went away and I actually got better mpg. Makes no sense seeing that T6 is synthetic. My thought is they use garbage base stock which is just enough to allow them to say it's synthetic. Castroil did the same thing years ago which meant they could sell junk at a premium price.
I thought of that myself because I've seen that happen before. I ran 2 or 3 changes with T6 and it never improved. It was a almost instant difference in over all performance and mpg when I switched to Delo.Maybe the Rotella was cleaning out the crap oil that the truck previously had in it and by the time you switched to Delo all was clean. I have had similar issues when switching oils in older engines. Plugged a couple of oil filters within 30 minutes each.