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Re: Texaco Diesel Oil
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Posted by Bruce Werner on January 06, 2006 at 18:22:13 from (63.156.209.244):
In Reply to: Re: Texaco Diesel Oil posted by Jay (ND) on January 05, 2006 at 19:55:05:
Yes, Texaco Ursa has always been good technology. Shell Rotella is very popular, in part due to many millions spent in advertising it to truckers, but it is a very good oil for diesels and HD gas. Chevron Delo 400, as well as Conoco Power D, employ "Group 2" base oil technology in their 15W/40's, and Shell, Mobil and most others will have some catching up to do to meet or exceed their quality levels at this time. The difference is minute, but Chevon and Conoco have spent millions in refining technology that Shell and others have not in recent times. Delo is factory fill at Perbilt and Kenworth for about 15 years now. It's very excellent.
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