…. In a 40HP low RPM diesel Rotella T6 5W40 it will go long past the scheduled OCI. The performance is so good Shell doesnt even blend a 10W40.
Dan
While Shell certainly makes excellent products…. I doubt that is the reason. I imagine their marketing research demonstrates that since 5W40 covers the regime in which 10W40 is used that the overlap doesn’t make it worth their time or capacity to offer a near-duplicate product. …but just my thought on that.
My wife’s Toyota uses Mobil 1, SAE 0W20 and schedules it at 10K miles also…but I use that 10K as a “cushion” and practice changes approximately every 5K….and don’t worry if I run over it a thousand. (It’s Toyotas’ stoopid filter system that pizzes me off…. It’s a plastic cap (broke on the second change) that requires one to FIRST open a plug to drain the filter…and to do that you have to insert a plastic tube which comes with the new filter and which often fails to properly engage. ….(and which doesn’t drain it completely so when you)…THEN remove the paper element (letting about. half the oil which SHOULD have drained to actually run down your arm and onto the floor)…. There’s a large O-ring that should be replaced but is often not included in the filter package depending upon the source…. Then you have to reassemble all that. Whereas a simple spin-on filter should have been used. Grrrr..
The second oil change I did the plastic cap had cracked and spewed 6 qts of expensive synthetic oil all over the garage before the oil-light came on (I was sitting in the drivers seat observing still…only took about 20 seconds to blow all that oil).
And before you go thinking I might be inexperienced on oil changes…. I’m 70+ years old and a former TOYOTA TECH!
Hello all new Toyota Owners!: Go buy a Dorman (brand) METAL filter cap for your Toyota from your local auto parts supply. (O’Reillys sells them for $17.)
Sorry for the thread-drift.