I run the non LE 15-40 AMZ/OIL Diesel and Marine. My son runs it with good Blackstone reports on his deleted 15 at 25k and no filter change.
Not sure how cold it's good to???
Should I be using 5w-40 full synthetic in my 2002 Ram 2500 24 valve with 230,000 miles on it? Winters are very cold and I imagined it might make starts easier.
It has a pour point of -36°F, vs -45°F for the current 5w-40 Signature Series. So unless you’re getting below -25°F I wouldn’t worry about it.
I’m surprised you’re still running the AME since the DME is a cheaper and better oil. I just noticed today that AME even says to try DME for a “serious upgrade” on its product page.
I did not make MY portion of the comment correct. I use the AME in my 01 and DME in the 15. The boy likes it I guess in his 15 without sum parts.
I have used Rotella 15W 40 full syn along with fleet guard microgard filter on my 1999 2500 since I became 2nd owner at 87 K almost 20 years now with no problems, I did replace the VP 44 at about 140K along with the RV injectors and this is all I have done , I did replace the NV4500 trans at 165 K as I put the wrong oil in it ( my bad). It is my daily driver for any type of driving and when I tow the fuel mileage goes down as expected but most of the driving if in town and local 50 mile trips is about 17mpg and on the road not towing 21+ mpg and it uses about a quart of oil in about 4000 miles so I add a quart at that time and change oil usually at 7500 to 8k. It was my first diesel PU and is a great truck still is, but very rusty!!!
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I see between the AME and DEO that the NOAK volatility is much different. It's 4.2% for the AME, and 10.1% on the DEO (and the 15W-40 DME, as well).even Amsoil says that DME is better for the 01
I see between the AME and DEO that the NOAK volatility is much different. It's 4.2% for the AME, and 10.1% on the DEO (and the 15W-40 DME, as well).
Wouldn't that mean that the oil's characteristics change more in the DEO, and probably not for the better? I don't drive my 01 as much as I used to since I got a TDI as my daily driver, but previously would use the AME warmer months, and T6 5W-40 in the winter (I had stockpiled when I could get it for under $3 per quart in 2018).