Posted by INCase on November 16, 2018 at 06:17:14 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Re: Oil posted by Steve@Advance on November 15, 2018 at 19:13:02:
YES!!!!!!!!
you absolutely cannot run the old 15w-40 roteella in everything like you could before (like 2007 and later when 1st emissions on diesels) .
in newer stuff you MUST put in the engine what the manufacturer says. the newer cars/trucks with VVT must have the right oil or they won't work right and could be damaged. that $0.05 you might save on oil could cost you $X,000's for engine or emissions repair or replacement. doesn't make sense to be foolish with your oil.
even the new farm tractors with the emissions nonsense must have the right oil weight and right type for the emissions to work right.
ya, your old antique tractors don't care too much. I personally put straight 30 weight in my equipment. if cold weather is a concern I use full synthetic. it flows better than 15W-xx in the winter anyway.
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