What if your car's manufacturer calls for a mid or (shock horror) low saps oil? Especially diesels with DPF run a risk of expensive repairs by not using the correct saps level.
But saps and TBN go hand in hand, so what can e done to preserve the oil's TBN as long as possible? I see long life oils with TBN below 5 (acea C4) even
My theroy is that by going higher in viscosity (read HTHS viscosity) you're less dependant on the AW properties of the zddp and can keep it for anti-oxidation use. Similar story with running cool (around or just above coolant temps) to reduce the need of anti-oxidants. Getting the engine up to temp regularly and letting dpf regens finish before shutting down are other things to keep in mind.
Anyone got other ideas? I notice a lot of customer cars where the oil is beyond spent by the time they come in for an oil change. I will never convince the owner to get another bulk tank with full saps oil since Castrol claims the magnatec we use (acea c3/A3/B4) is fit for all. I'm trying to convince the service manager to get some customers on severe service but he's not willing to sell that idea to the customers either. That's what got me thinking about my own car...
But saps and TBN go hand in hand, so what can e done to preserve the oil's TBN as long as possible? I see long life oils with TBN below 5 (acea C4) even
My theroy is that by going higher in viscosity (read HTHS viscosity) you're less dependant on the AW properties of the zddp and can keep it for anti-oxidation use. Similar story with running cool (around or just above coolant temps) to reduce the need of anti-oxidants. Getting the engine up to temp regularly and letting dpf regens finish before shutting down are other things to keep in mind.
Anyone got other ideas? I notice a lot of customer cars where the oil is beyond spent by the time they come in for an oil change. I will never convince the owner to get another bulk tank with full saps oil since Castrol claims the magnatec we use (acea c3/A3/B4) is fit for all. I'm trying to convince the service manager to get some customers on severe service but he's not willing to sell that idea to the customers either. That's what got me thinking about my own car...