Uffe wrote:
15w40 oil for me sounds bad. I would not put anything but 0w40 or 5w40 in my crd.
Does the 15w40 oil still comply with ACEA B3/B4 or API CH/CJ/CI? If so then no problem.
15w40 complies with CI-4+ and CJ-4. Always has... always will. Semi's regularly use a 15w40 with the same requirements as the CRD.
Regarding 15w40. It is ok to use in a CRD. The key number is the last one. the first number only shows an API flow rate for winter temps. And even then, different oils will do it differently. I.E. Amsoils 15w40 flows comfortably down to a -36F temp. Now their 5w40 flows nicely down to -45F. Delvac 1 and other synthetics have similar flow characteristics, give or take a few degrees.
Regarding using a 15w40 in a small diesel like the 2.8L CRD, this weight oil used quite regularly in small diesels like the ones in John Deere and New Holland compact tractors. So.... it is not just for 14L semi diesels.
The up side to using a 0w40 or 5w40 is that there is a definate advantage on the fuel savings side to using a better flowing oil. Either way... when it comes to synthetics, they are ALL a 40 weight oil. This is not true of the mineral oils. They use viscosity improvers to reach a 40 weight, but the base oil is not a true 40 weight. Synthetics are true 40 weights, but separated into classes based on flow characteristics. This is why, generally, the synthetics are better overall than the mineral oils.
Oh well... probably doesn't mean a thing.
