Delo 400 and Delo 400 Multigrade

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At Chevron's site, the well-known Delo 400 Multigrade 15w-40 is listed. They also sell a Delo 400 10w-30. What's the difference between the two? The 10w-30 is listed with all the monograde oils, while the "Multigrade" Delo 400 only lists the 15w-40.

If the 10w-30 is the lighter "brother" of the well liked 15w-40, then it might prove to be an excellent choice for many of todays cars...
 
The Delo 10W-30 is mainly used for diesels in frigid climates, and that's probably the only place you'll find some.


Ken
 
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Originally posted by Ken2:
The Delo 10W-30 is mainly used for diesels in frigid climates, and that's probably the only place you'll find some.


Ken


I have found it all over Houston area. Sometimes it is in the BACK and you have to request it, other times it is on the shelf.
 
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