Another way of cleaning up bypass oil posted in April 2010:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=51648&hilit=centrifugeThe centrifuge is still going and works better with the Amsoil AMO 10W-40 than it did with the thinner Rotella T-6 5W-40 oil. With the Amsoil high zink AMO 10W-40, I can hear the centrifuge wind down when I shut off the engine as long as I have broken idle, even backing out of the driveway and pulling back in to go in the house for something my wife forgot. With Rotella T-6 5W-40 that did not list zinc the last time I checked, I had to be going at least 35 MPH and pull into the driveway fast before I could hear the centrifuge wind down.
Since I switched to Amsoil AMO 10W-40 my turbo shaft is even tighter than it was on Rotella T-6 5W-40. I have seen a paralel between Turbo Failure and rocker failure, might be the crapp oil Chrysler recommended that VM ate humble pie and gritted their teeth on like the larger dampener springs the Should Have Been Stock Euro Torque Converter got years after VM recommend them.
The Bean Counter Engineers can stuff there Lame Academic Arguments about the virtues of using thin oil where the Sun Does Not Shine. The VM 2.8L was designed to run on 10W-40 Synthetic oil that has a Zinc additive and CI4+ specs. The Zinc helps protect the rockers where they meet the camshaft. The CI4+ spec oil helps keep soot from clogging up oil passages to the Turbo and rockers. Any less of an oil is a disillusion.
A good oil filter like the Amsoil EAO-34, along with either a Bypass Filter or Centrifuge will remove a lot of the soot and keep it out of your oil passages making the rockers last longer.
Run Mobil 1 0W-40 with a Fram oil filter like this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRRgw4B7 ... h_responseYou better buy your rockers by the pallet load, see if you get a good price.

ORM or SEGR to shut off the EGR, will reduce the soot load in your engine too.
The EPA Goon Lawyers who require EGR and not allow other tricks to reduce NOX should be forced to eat their own crap on C-Span.
