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Originally posted by xrhp6:
..I believe that 15000 K,s is to long and intend to change at say 5000...
“Believing” without even attempt to do UAO? For me that’s pretty strange approach in technical area. What is your “believing” based on? How do you qualify what is good or bad for your truck? What are (pre)dominant rules for your decisions?… Answers to these (and similar) questions are rather of personal nature than based on science and that is not how it should be.
If you want to take real care about your truck you should point to two most important things – filtration and lubrication. In this, exact order! Therefore, find the best possible oil (and air) filter firstly, than make selection for motor oil.
In order to help you in making selection I’ll tell you that the best possible filtration for diesels is offered by Donaldson and Amsoil. Filters based on (Donaldson’s) nanofiber (Synteq)filtration technology take away the largest quantity of the smallest particles and that undoubtedly is beneficiary for any engine. (Go to Amsoil Online Application Page to find what is applicable to your truck. As an oil filtration upgrade you can latter consider installation of by-pass filter what would greatly improve odds for long life of your engine.
As pointed earlier the next thing is oil selection. Fact is: any brand of synthetic oil is better than mineral oil! Out there on the market various options are available but among the best ones are Amsoil’s 15W-40 Heavy-Duty Diesel & Marine Motor Oil (CI-4+), 10W-30/SAE 30 Diesel Oil (CI-4+/CH-4/CG-4/SL) as energy efficient option and 5W-40 (CJ-4, CI-4+, CH-4, CF) as the most recent oil suitable for DPF engines. With any of these you will not make a mistake.
Use them as it is recommended and don’t forget to do oil analysis! Not only because of oil, do it because of engine condition monitoring.
When time comes put synthetic oil in your truck’s transmission and have a nice, smooth and reliable ride.