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I switched to 5w-40 at ~170,000 miles and I'm over 220,000 now. I run it year round, -30* to 100* loaded up and towing. Main reason is extended oil change intervals. The oil analysis always come back
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I drive semi for a living, we use 15-40 year around. I don't go where it gets hot much, but do go to the north end of Michigan peninsula in winter never had any problems.
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I'm an amsoil dealer and I run 15 -40 oe synthetic all year round no issues it has a lower pour temp it is around -37 so u would be fine it still stays liquid enough even my distributer runs 15-40 in
So if you look in our books no where does it recommend 5w-40 but it also say 10w-30 if you are below about 32, and 15w-40 is not recommended below 5 degrees, so
My question is this for a truck with higher milage that it always loaded day in and day out (no less than 500lbs in the bed ever) often pulling a trailer. The truck sees -30 to plus 45 during the winter months alone. What do I use I have been told all you can use in a 24valve 5.9 is 15w-40 but then have been told that I should run 5w-40 in winter but amsoil and dodge/cummins don't list that weight as recommended. What would you guys recommend?
Sorry to beat a dead horse....