Powerstroke Cowboy
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Thanks for the information @lincolnlocker .
It took right at 16 years to hit 330k. Oil changes from 5k to 7k.
It took right at 16 years to hit 330k. Oil changes from 5k to 7k.
And that will never fly on a heui.Airation is horrid with amsoil
Sheesh, barely worth putting the drain plug back onHow many years did it take you to get to 330k? I never went over 2500miles with rotella anything. After 1500 miles, starting characteristics went to shit and i was over it by 2500...
Its sorta like Driven/lubrication engineersI always like tw tunes, the trufk appears to run and start well for the temp too.
Off subject but has anyone used cen pe co oil? I use this in my pro stock BBF pull truck and all the ntpa pullers run it. I’ve since swapped all my trucks over to it including my 6.7, 6.4 and my fummins truck. Haven’t done a change yet but I’ll be doing a sample when I do the changes and report back. They have syn 5w40, the 15w40s, basically everything including racing oils
Believe it or not. Oil life plays a role in a heui motor in tuning. If its longer in the oci and the oil doesnt hold up and you're trying a tune revision, it wont be consistent..Now that we've derailed this into an oil thread.
Is there a list that shows the psi/shear rating of different diesel oils?
Believe it or not. Oil life plays a role in a heui motor in tuning. If its longer in the oci and the oil doesnt hold up and you're trying a tune revision, it wont be consistent..
Bean did that a while back on the dyno when custom tuning. They had issues with oils and added the Schaeffer's moly additive that was thick as hell, it brought the oil back to life and held hpo better on top end pulls...... guess what oil was famous for being so inconsistent???
Way to many factors.. oil sheer in a common rail isnt as important.Now that we've derailed this into an oil thread.
Is there a list that shows the psi/shear rating of different diesel oils?
Ill see what I can findI know it can mess with performance without a doubt. If the oil is inconsistent, so will how the engine runs.
I've run the Schaeffer's Moly additive on my 6.4. The valve train was quieter.
I bet your going to say Rotella.
Seriously though, is there a chart that shows the shear psi of different diesel oils? They have them in the gas world. Can't find them for the diesel oils. I'd love an oil that has over 100k psi shear strength.
I agree, but a oil that doesn't shear as quick will last longer.Way to many factors.. oil sheer in a common rail isnt as important.
Ill see what I can find
Who do you use for oil sampling?I think people are getting way too caught up in the oil game and worrying about something that's really not an issue any more.
I run Amazon 5w30 in the SHO and 0w20 in the highlander. Those oils come back super strong with great package still left after 5k miles. Both vehicles have been cleared for 7-9k intervals... If Amazon packaged a 5w40 I'd probably run it as well...
I think for what we're using our trucks for, we don't need NASA approved oils... The trucks going to rot out/be totaled/stolen before any type of engine failure that's related to an oil issue...
The high milege 6.0s are going to eat cams and lifters as the 6.4 will as well. The 6.7s are going to lose valve trains and crankshafts as well. None of those failures are directly related to oil, they are going to fail regardless
Amsoil really isnt good in diesels... at all... does well in the gassr world..Nothing kills me more than the guys that come in with the amsoil dual bypass oil filter setups and only use 25k mile interval amsoil but change it every 5k and they eat a camshaft just like a factory oil truck does... Lmao..
Lol.. evidently you did. Haha! But they really do have good 2stroke oil.. you're not the only one that says they like amsoil 2 stroke oil.To many folks are caught up in the amsoil game. It's over rated. With that said, that's all I run in my 2-stroke engines.
Jim said to look up the dynamic viscosity ratings then had a meeting to go to so thats all i got.. im trying to find something.I agree, but a oil that doesn't shear as quick will last longer.
I would appreciate it. I keep running into dead ends. I did find a place that had tested around 260 different oils used 8n gas engines. They ranged from over 130k psi to only 60k something psi.
They did test Rotella T6 and it was around 66k psi. A lot of folks in the gas world run it. They say high RPMs is hard on it.
Its not synthetic but yes.Which Delo 15w40? The 400 xsp synthetic? This is one of the oils Ford recommended.
We must be taking about different oils. Here's what I was talking about.Its not synthetic but yes.
Sorry. Its not a true synthetic when you actually break it down. Nobody can mass produce a true synthetic and sell it at the price they do.We must be taking about different oils. Here's what I was talking about.
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You must be talking about the blue jug delo 400 SDE non synthetic.
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