Petro Canada Duron

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Northern Alberta / BC
I am having a bit on analysis paralysis on the oil for my next oil change. I am leaning towards the Duron UHP 10w40 over the 0w40 for my 2014 Ram with the 6.7 Cummins. I live in northern Canada so the -45 pour point is an actual consideration for me. If the price was comparable is the 0w40 that much better looking at the chart below? I was running Rotella 5w40 but the dealer I was going to has jacked their pricing so much that I am now going to just do my own in the shop at work.

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I guess it depends on where in BC you are and what winter temps you experience, as well as whether it has to be PC Duron oil.
My daughter worked up north and lowest temp she experienced was -63C.
 
PC under reports their HTHS numbers. Magically one year the 15w40s and 10w40s dropped from 4.4 and 4.3 to 4.1.
According to the tear-off booklets stuck to the jugs and pails the CK-4 offerings share the same additive chemistry and treat rates.
Phosphorus shows the CK-4 limit of 1,200.
It appears to be a Lubrizol product, but only your hair dresser knows for sure.
 
The 5w-40 or 0w-40 would be my suggestion but the only thing, I think, I know about oil & Canada is "Further north, me cold". 😅
 
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