Srytrucker wrote:
Good post backed with facts now I need some more insight into other options like Mobil TDT 5w40 and Delo 5w40 LE synthetic.Thanks.
Their target audience is the CI-4/CJ HDEO market. (IE: The 15w40 Rotella T, Delo 400, etc).
I've heard good about both, but neither are MB 229.5, only 228.3. Nor are the Euro B4, which is the closest thing to a spec for the VM R428 I've found.
Given Mobil sells a Mobil 1 5w40 in europe, I have to wonder if M1 TDT is not the same.
I'll have to check, but I think the Delo LE syn is not a true synthetic. (I think I read it's like the Rotella T6). But supposed to be very good oil.
But then again.... 5qt M1 0w40 for $26 at wally world. Kindof hard to beat that.
Meanwhile, here's Shell's answer to a VW TDI owner when asked about T6 and the VW spec diesel oil. (Virtually identical to the MB 229.5):
Quote:
Because the formulation requirements for North American diesel engines are considerably different than for European diesel engines like the VW TDI, it is not possible to make one product that would meet both sets of specifications.
Therefore, our Shell Rotella T6 Full Synthetic Oil SAE 5W-40, which is intended primarily for the North American diesel engine market, won't ever be able to meet the VW 507 00 specification.
Further, since the primary marketing emphasis for our Shell Rotella oils is for heavy duty diesel engines, our marketing group has generally chosen not to make products in this line for the passenger car market.
We do, however, have products in our Pennzoil and Quaker State lines, where the emphasis is passenger cars, for your application. Pennzoil Ultra Euro L SAE 5W-30 and Quaker State Ultimate Durability European L SAE 5W-30 are certified to VW 507 00.
Thank you for your interest in Shell Lubricants!
so you have to ask yourself: "Does my KJ CRD have more in common with MB/BMW/VW light diesels under 3 liters? Or a 5.9, 6.0, or 7.0l US diesel????"