Mobil, Shell , Valvoline, Royal Purple and Amsoil all sell 15-40 synthetic diesel oil.
That's interesting. i've not seen the Valvoline full synthetic 15/40, only a blend.
Same with Mobil i can't seem to find the synthetic 15/40.
i know Amsoil and Scheaffers make a fully synthetic 15/40, but can only find blends in the other makes in a 15/40. care to elaborate?
There are only a few fully synthetic makers of 15/40 that i know of,
Swepco, Amsoil, royal purple, schaeffers, with Schaeffers being a synthetic plus i'm not sure if it's fully synthetic or a blend.
I made no such assertions. Merely asked a question. Didn't mean to get your panties in a bunch for asking a question. So why not show PROOF not just the normal hearsay. So what if it's common knowledge, where did this knowledge come from? So instead of pooping off at the mouth be more helpful and show proof.
http://hd.valvoline.com/our-products/valvoline-premium-blue-extreme-diesel-engine-oilThat's interesting. i've not seen the Valvoline full synthetic 15/40, only a blend.
Same with Mobil i can't seem to find the synthetic 15/40.
i know Amsoil and Scheaffers make a fully synthetic 15/40, but can only find blends in the other makes in a 15/40. care to elaborate?
There are only a few fully synthetic makers of 15/40 that i know of,
Swepco, Amsoil, royal purple, schaeffers, with Schaeffers being a synthetic plus i'm not sure if it's fully synthetic or a blend.
Not according to The Radio Flyer :-laf
The first four oil changes utilized 15W40...everything else has been 5W40 in either Rotella T6 or Delo 400 LE. I am liking the Delo 400 LE better. I am currently at 283,979 miles....