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![]() ![]() Drives: 2008 Liftback Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
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Diesel oils (generally speaking) will have more anti-wear additives (like ZDDP) in them. Well, those same anti-wear additives can't be too plentiful because they will (negatively) impact your exhaust treatment devices (e.g. catalytic converter). Take my 2008 Yaris for example. It's recommended to run a API SL 5W-30. I have been running an API SN (less ZDDP than SL) 5W-30 in there. I've been doing oil analysis on extended drain intervals (12,000-14,000 mile oil change intervals) and my wear metals barely register (at the absolute highest level, I've had 20 parts per million - 20:1,000,000). My wear metals have never been flagged abnormal and are considered in the 'normal' level. What I'm getting at is there is no reason for you to run diesel oil in your car - in my opinion. I'm an AMSOIL Dealer. If you'd like to try some, let me know. I can help you on cost. If you have other questions, feel free to throw them up here or PM me directly. |
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