Just like the title says, should I, or better, would it be a benefit to add moly to a 2007 Ford 6.0L diesel?
I've noticed that HDEO oils do not contain much moly. Is that to meet a certain spec? I know that HDEO oils are often used in wet clutch situations on powersports equipment, used it there myself. My concern is that moly may somehow be detrimental to the engine, possible because of the heat generated in the turbo. Otherwise I generally like moly to reduce friction and often choose oil that has a high amount in it.
The engine in question is developing a bit of cold start romp that these engines are known for. The common solution is REV-X. I was just exploring other possible solutions.
Thanks.
I've noticed that HDEO oils do not contain much moly. Is that to meet a certain spec? I know that HDEO oils are often used in wet clutch situations on powersports equipment, used it there myself. My concern is that moly may somehow be detrimental to the engine, possible because of the heat generated in the turbo. Otherwise I generally like moly to reduce friction and often choose oil that has a high amount in it.
The engine in question is developing a bit of cold start romp that these engines are known for. The common solution is REV-X. I was just exploring other possible solutions.
Thanks.