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Mobil 1 0W-40 or 5w-40 in 617
I noticed that Mobil recommends 0W-40 for the W123 diesel motors but since it has a lower diesel spec than 5W-40, I emailed Mobil asking which one was really better. It took a couple of tries before I got something other than the blanket answer of either would work. Here is the response that I got:
Ron, The Mobil1 Turbo Diesel Truck 5W40 motor oil would have better soot control and be the best choice for diesel engines, drain intervals would be the same. -MJ Ron wrote: > I know that either product meets all of the requirements for the > engines, but which one would protect the engine better or have the > longest oil change interval? Will one or the other handle more soot > loading? Would there be any difference in deposits in the combustion > chamber? > > Thanks, > > Ron > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ExxonMobil [mailto:mobilproducts@ourdataworks.com] > Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 10:36 AM > > Subject: (no subject) > > Ron, > > Either product can be utilized can be utilized in both of these > vehicles without issue, they meet all the requirements for the older > vehicles that you have listed. So it may very well come down to what > is easier for you to locate and purchase. The Mobil1 0W40 motor oil > meets API "SM/CF" >
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Ron Schroeder '85 300 Turbo Diesel 2 tank WVO '83 300 Turbo Diesel 2 tank WVO Some former WVO vehicles since ~1980: '83 Mercedes 240D '80 Audi 4000D '83 ISUZU Pup '70 SAAB 99 with Kubota diesel '76 Honda Civic with Kubota diesel '86 Golf Several diesel generators All with 2 tank WVO conversion LI NY |
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