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Originally posted by Doug:
Thanks Jelly,
Lemme put it this way, if you owned my truck, what would you run in it? the 5w40 Rotella or Penn/Chev?
Is the Rotella thinner? Could that be more prone to leakingburning?
Thanks man!
You're most certainly welcome. Myself, like many others on the board, really enjoy helping others out. I'll try to not sound too cheesy here...although I don't make any money from all the time I spend on here, getting a thanks from someone because of a recommendation you made is all I need and makes me feel good that I'm able to help someone out and help them learn at the same time (I'm just a 20year old college student and became interested in lubes I guess a little over a year ago. Reading a few books and spending countless hours on BiTOG have taught me a great deal and I enjoy sharing my "knowledge" with others)
Although some will argue with me on this one, I certainly feel that PCEO mineral based lubes CAN NOT keep an engine clean, so while they can protect an engine on moderate drain intervals, I do not like to recommend them nor will I run them in any vehicle I own.
The 5w-40 Rotella is gonna be thicker than the 10w-30's at operating temperatures, and whereas it is formulated with a superior base oil and better additive package, it's gonna have much improved HT/HS values (High temperature/High shear). Also, being an HDEO, over time, it's gonna clean up your engine a great deal and keep any new varnish/deposits/sludge from forming (Well, even using the best oil some stuff will form, but accumulations will be VERY minimal).
Because of the thicker viscosity and reasons noted in the previous paragraph, you'll also notice lower leaking and consumption levels.
If this was my truck, I'd go over to Wal-Mart and pick up some Rotella 5w-40. You'll probably immediately notice your engine running smoother and being more quiet in comparison to the 10w-30 Valvoline you've been using. Also run a high quality oil filter.
[ April 28, 2004, 01:14 AM: Message edited by: Jelly ]