I used T5 Rotella exclusively in a 2012 Equinox 2.4L motor for 5 years and around 70K miles. I didn't experience any of the oil consumption and other issues related to the inherent design and service schedule of this particular GM motor.
Used a lot of T6 5w40 over the years but have abandoned it. It just sheared too quickly for my taste, especially in my motorcycles.Have you thought of going to 5w40 instead? There’s lots of dual rated choices like Delvac, Duron and Delo.
Save money by purchasing 5 gallon pails at a bulk lubricants outlet.
As for the rest of you keyboard warriors, don’t knock what you haven’t tried.
It's my opinion, but T4 15w40 is one of the best motorcycle oils on the shelf. I have used it in my EcoDiesel and loved it with one complaint..... It's thick on super cold, winter mornings. If I lived in Florida, T4 might be all I used in nearly everything I own. The full Synthetic T6's flow a lot better in cold temps.How much better is Rotella T6 vs the T4 version and is it worth the additional cost? What kind of use will your machine need to endure in order to exploit the superior attributes of T6?
That’s not possible in a UOA analysis. Since the spectrograph decomposes every compound into the elements, any compound with molybdenum will register. What you cannot determine is the compound it came from.I don’t think T6 is a “sleeper or exceptional” in any way. It’s just good oil that works and does it job for normal OCI’s. One thing is the T6 5w30 has absolutely no moly in it based on what I’ve seen, or maybe they use a different type of moly (that I can’t remember the name of) that does not show in oil analysis.
This is the same as any other synthetic vs conventional debate.How much better is Rotella T6 vs the T4 version and is it worth the additional cost? What kind of use will your machine need to endure in order to exploit the superior attributes of T6?
It is JASO and CK, but not SN for gasoline automobiles. The picture is accurate.Used a lot of T6 5w40 over the years but have abandoned it. It just sheared too quickly for my taste, especially in my motorcycles.
In regard to the foaming issue, the only time I have seen that with my own eyes was when I used T6 5w40 in my Ram EcoDiesel. In 160,000 miles, that is the only oil that drained some foam. T5 10w30 nor T6 15w40 ever showed evidence of foaming when I drained the oil.
By the way, T6 10w30 has some interesting graphics on the box..... Sure looks like a multi-fleet application.
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Right. Diesel engines don't run the insane RPM's that gas engines do.
I've thought about this comment all day and it just doesn't pass the sniff test, no offense.
If Rotella foamed and was horrible in higher rev'ing gas engines, then why is it the most popular motorcycle oil and the flippin planet? Very few oils can stand up to the shared sump of shearing veracity and 14,000 RPM engines, but several of the Rotella varieties do!
My Yamaha 450 Enduro race bike has had nothing but a diet of T6 15w40 for the last four years and I have had to do ZERO work to that engine, except adjust the valves twice. Some racers have to do a new top end every year or two... mine is thrashed, trashed and abused and still running great.
And my wife's Kawasaki Versys 300x, which is regularly pressed to its 12,000 red line has only had Rotella since I dumped the factory fill at 100 miles. The engine is just superb at 9-12k, screaming through the canyons of western Colorado. We've owned that bike now since purchased off the dealer floor in 2017.... 8 years ago.
Is that a Diesel motorcycle on the label?I don’t see the problem, too bad it’s not dual rated. My work truck gets filled with Delo 5w40 synthetic all fleet in the arctic. (6.6 Chevy gasser, doesn’t use oil between changes…could be fuel in it from idling.
Not sure on that one.Right. Diesel engines don't run the insane RPM's that gas engines do.
Not...Not sure on that one.
My truck runs at above 3200 all the time cruising, and no foaming that I know of, currently I am using 5w40 Delo.
Kubotas run at 2900-3200 all day long in some cases, for weeks at a time. I think that qualifies as fast.....but maybe not.