gmctd wrote:
geordi is mostly correct - BUT
- even he missed the obvious: as PLAINLY stated, MOBIL ONE is not suitable for CRD TurboDiesel service
- MOBIL ONE TDT (and other TD compatible oils) was not EVEN mentioned, as far as I can re-read my post
- MOBIL 1 is not rated for the temperatures produced in a TURBOCHARGED Diesel engine, nor even a turbocharged spark-infested engine.
This is why OEM's upgraded the requirements for turbocharged gasoline-fueled engines to turboDiesel specs
- doesn't matter whether you have EGR or not
- it's the higher temperatures on the under-side of the oil-spray cooled turboDiesel pistons\crowns
- a. oil-spray cooling is used even in normally-aspirated Diesel engines
- b. oil-spray cooling is seldom used in oem spark-infested engines
- c. purpose-built hi-perf gasoline-fueled racing engines and turbocharged engines require oil-spray cooling, with upgraded C(X) rated oils
- it's the extreme exhaust temperatures generated in the turbocharger turbine which are direct-coupled into the cartridge center-section which is lubed by engine oil that quickly deteriorates oil lubricating quality
- heat-deteriorated oil is not suitable for the higher pressures generated by high compression ratios and high low-rpm torque into the rod and crank bearings
- heat-deteriorated oil is not suitable for the purpose-built interference-function designed into the stamped-steel rocker arm\pivot fulcrum area
So, always check the C(X) specifications of the oil you intend to use in the VM2.8L CRD TurboDiesel engine - or the RAM CUMMINS, or the FxxD 6.0, or the GM DMaxx turboDiesel engines
- your selection must be rated for TURBODIESEL service
- if you don't see the rating, don't buy or use that oil
- cheap will get you by UNTIL YOU NEED NEW ROCKER ARMS AND LIFTERS - then compare the savings, eh.........
MOBIL ONE (1) IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH TURBODIESEL ENGINES, CRD OR EARLIER VERSIONS
MOBIL ONE (1) TDT is the upgrade for turboDiesel service
NOTE:
- EGR merely caused the gummy mess in the intake, mainly resulted from cooking the oil-saturated crankcase effluent (blow-by) sucked into the turbo compressor
- even if you eliminate EGR, you will still need PROVENT\equiv to remove the excessive oil-saturation from the normal blow-by gasses
- this saturation is resulted from the high temperatures of the pistons and the extreme temperatures of the return-oil from the turbocharger center cardridge which is cooked-off into vaporization
What about this for our KJ CRDs? ... : "Mobil 1 120760 Synthetic Motor Oil 0W-40"?
http://www.amazon.com/Mobil-120760-Synthetic-Motor-0W-40/dp/B00HG76A9A?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=od_aui_detailpages01