Just crossed 14,000 miles, looking to switch over to 5W40 synthetic, from conventional 15W40. Any input?
Just crossed 14,000 miles, looking to switch over to 5W40 synthetic, from conventional 15W40. Any input?
I was told by my Service Mgr that my 2017 at that time was sitting on the lot with Valvoline 5W-40 (Synthetic) in the crankcase.
When I use my free oil changes they will use Shell Rotella T6 5W-40.
I chose after my first initial towing adventure of 562 miles towing a 12K lb enclosed trailer @ the 3K mile mark I would drain the Factory Fill. I stayed with synthetic with a Fleetguard filter.
Just crossed 14,000 miles, looking to switch over to 5W40 synthetic, from conventional 15W40. Any input?
Switch anytime you want, it's a myth that you can't run synthetic in a new engine.
Switch anytime you want, it's a myth that you can't run synthetic in a new engine.
IMO , there is a lot of myths about synthetic, aside from maybe the extreme cold, the benefits are what ?????
IMO , there is a lot of myths about synthetic, aside from maybe the extreme cold, the benefits are what ?????
Just read the previous 10 or so threads you already asked this in. Done!
Switch anytime you want, it's a myth that you can't run synthetic in a new engine.
Was looking at Schaeffers, interesting product. Did you do any research or comparisons? Or do have history with their products?View attachment 108241 Thanks Newsa: For your thoughts & opinions.
The truth is during my visit He (Steve) took me back into the service dept and showed me the pallet of T6 they used to service the 6.7L that actually show up for their free oil changes.
He also recommended: Since I live 3 1/2 hours away and would be doing my own oil changes to use either of these 2 oil filters.
1. Fleetguard ES LF9028
2. Fleetguard Stratapore
I have 3 of each in my garage cabinet.
Thanks again.
This is the combo I have in the crankcase now!
As long as the jobber will keep HIS prices down I will continue to use Schaeffers.