I understand, I was just layman it down a little for those unfamiliar with oil and numbers. It's all good.You are missing what I am saying, unless you think Cummins takes none of that into account when they spec an oil...
I understand, I was just layman it down a little for those unfamiliar with oil and numbers. It's all good.You are missing what I am saying, unless you think Cummins takes none of that into account when they spec an oil...
I understand, I was just layman it down a little for those unfamiliar with oil and numbers. It's all good.
It doesn’t really matter what it shears to as long as it meets the HTHS criteria set forth by Cummins, that’s what is commonly confused with “shearing to a different grade”.
The min HTHS for a 30wt on a ISB is 3.5. The oil I ran had a HTHS of 3.5, so it met min. It also was thicker in the 30wt category than other does oils. I just didn’t like the UOA.
The oil I currently run has a HTHS of 4.5 and will stay “in grade” very well. The HTHS test is also done at around 300°F from what I recall and the highest temp I saw on my 05 was around 235°.
I can tell you that Delo 15w-40 looses a lot more pressure at normal operating temps compared to Amsoil 15w-40 AME or DME. So which one do you think stays “in grade”
better.
And the reason why one should stick to manufacturers specs rather than experiment with none OEM weight specs.Which makes it even more important that it doesn't matter as long as it meets the spec. Those unfamiliar will only look for spec, if that.
I’m guessing you are running the “Wendy’s” oil.![]()
I'm wondering if Ram has a different oil viscosity recommendation than Cummins does?
I’m guessing you are running the “Wendy’s” oil.![]()
And the reason why one should stick to manufacturers specs rather than experiment with none OEM weight specs.
Holy snapping arseholes batman, one gallon cost more than my whole oil change!!!
Me bad, minus the filter. But I still have $57.00 left over compared to scamsoil and a filter oil change. LOLUsing public school math and your published photo your oil change is not less than one gallon of DME.
Using public school math and your published photo your oil change is not less than one gallon of DME.
But, but but, if you're not spending roughly $111.00 per oil change your not allowed to play. LOL.But mine is
Mobil runs lucrative rebates several months each and every year and can be had for around $8 per gallon after rebate, depending on price point at time of the initial sale. I always wait until the participating retailers have a good sale and stock up.
.I'm wondering if Ram has a different oil viscosity recommendation than Cummins does?
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I showed them for your pleasure and your comparison.I thought the cellulose filters were fine??? Why spend your hard earned money on the Donaldson Blue?
But you get yours at a discount from your sons business. So not really a creditable post from you, honest yes, but sneaky.If I did the 10-40 and AMZ/OIL filter it would cost me around $96 without tax.
So 15k use is dirt cheap for premium products.
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Rams recommendations come from Cummins. The difference being, 99% of all commercial and agricultural users that require large quantities of oil are much more likely to lean towards fleet spec (conventional) oil. When you have to buy it by the drum and by the month it's almost impossible to justify an oil that costs $30 per gallon no matter how lucrative your business is.