Went to nulon web site for oil info.
My 5000ks are toeing big builder trailer around city $ 160.00 is not alot to have nice clean oil in the engine.
Went to nulon web site for oil info.
My 5000ks are toeing big builder trailer around city $ 160.00 is not alot to have nice clean oil in the engine.
Just had a quick look at the minimal specs on their 5W-40 and it's at the thin end for an xW-40 at 13 cSt (most of the competition are around 14.5-15.5 cSt @100*C) which isn't a bad thing and will give slightly better fuel economy under ideal conditions.
It's claimed to be a full synthetic but with a pour point of -33*, it'd have to be majority Group III (severely hydrocracked mineral oil) and a viscosity index of 175 there will be a fair amount of viscosity index improver too which may lead to shearing over a long oil change (20,000km) although it supposedly meets the BMW LL specs.
Wether it's as good an oil as Mobil 1 0W-40 or Castrol Edge 5W-40 is very debateable as those two oils are proper Group IV/Group V full synthetics and very, very good oils with manufacturer approvals as long as your arm.
If the Nulon is around the same price as M 1 0W-40 or Edge 5W-40 I'd choose both of those over it with no hesitation, but if it's significantly cheaper that may sway me, but I'd want more data and test results first.
Yes Rick you probably right but I like pulling my dip stick out just before a service in front of my Toyota mates and show them how clean it is
G/day rick, All in house going by there site. They cover a big range with their 15/40 diesel oil, Caterpillar, cummings, merc, and most Jap engines.I to thought it would all be a load ofBu@@@T, but after a trip to Mudgee with the van i am very surprised, Time will tell i guess.
Cheers Sumo.
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