Is it worth the extra cash to use Rotella synthetic or Rotella blend ? been using the blend for 50k
My UOA results were very good for Rotella T6. When it became "unavailable" for whatever supply chain excuse I switched to AMSOIL DME Signature Series, that's dropped on my doorstep. Switching oils can affect UOA trends so I have stayed with the AMSOIL even though T6 is available on shelves again.
I have only reached the soot limit once, a surprise to me. I must be the poster child on why they required a 6 month oil change regardless of miles. Your engine is good for one year. When WARRANTY is over I may sample at 6 months and change every year. Than again I don't feel the need to gamble saving like $100 risking a $20,000 engine.
Worth it ... If the situation comes up where the synthetic provides protection where conventional or blends fail: Yes. One example is blow a radiator and the full synthetic can take the higher "overheat" heat over conventional.
So you roll the dice if the better oil could ever be worth it. I have wasted money on other things, but, by example I am running a full synthetic. The extreme heat, 121F, we experience is justification enough for ME.
Do you experience extreme cold? It's the other area synthetic has an advantage.
How long do you intend to keep the pickup?
I use synthetic because it has a much higher resistance to high heat. With all the garbage they put on the engines now for smog, I use full as it cost the same as my 1997 or 2005 RAM with dino oil changes at 5K. I change mine now at 7500 with it at 50% on their "oil scale" per the odometer.Is it worth the extra cash to use Rotella synthetic or Rotella blend ? been using the blend for 50k
first change to synthetic with 60k on 2020 and have noticed a change from 203 oil temp down to177 in outside temps of 95 . Looks good so far with shell 10 30 .
Take it easy on my guys, but I just noticed Walmart has a full synthetic Supertech 15w40. I had seen they carried conventional 15w40, but not the full synthetic. Not sure if this is a newer item or I've just missed it. At around $15.84/gal it's the best deal on full synthetic I've seen. Is anyone running it? Reading to forum it seems Rottela T6 is the gold standard and the only CK4 rated oil I've seen carried locally. Most of the other brands are rated CK4/SN and from my reading the SN means it can be used in gasoline engines which leads me to believe it's a step below CK4. That said, I don't like the exhaust smell from T6. I mostly use our truck for pulling our trailer and don't want to hear the wife and kids complaining about the smell.
We put about 6K miles annually so not much. A mechanical told me once, clean oil is better than any fancy oil. I don't feel comfortable running oil over a year so for me that works out to one change on a full synthetic or two on conventional. I am partial to Costco Kirkland's brand products, so I've settled on two oil changes with filter change every other oil change. On sale, which it is this month, it's around $26 for 3 gallon box, best deal I've seen anywhere on conventional oil. I put the Geno's femco oil drain valve and has made oil changes a breeze with no mess.
Super Tech Full Synthetic Heavy Duty SAE 15W40 Motor Oil, 1 Gallon - Walmart.com
Take it easy on my guys, but I just noticed Walmart has a full synthetic Supertech 15w40. I had seen they carried conventional 15w40, but not the full synthetic. Not sure if this is a newer item or I've just missed it. At around $15.84/gal it's the best deal on full synthetic I've seen.
Is anyone running it?
I am partial to Costco Kirkland's brand products, so I've settled on two oil changes with filter change every other oil change. On sale, which it is this month, it's around $26 for 3 gallon box, best deal I've seen anywhere on conventional oil.
Super Tech Full Synthetic Heavy Duty SAE 15W40 Motor Oil, 1 Gallon - Walmart.com