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December 2nd, 2018 02:37 PM #41
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December 7th, 2018 07:47 PM #42
If you're asking which is best then go with the Isuzu casa's rebranded version of Caltex Delo Sports 10w30 (it even has a D-max on the cover!) or IGMO Multi-Z 10w30 and Isuzu Genuine filter (Not the Isuzu "Best Value" parts, those are different and produced in their Thai plant compared to the Japanese manufactured Genuine part).
Most economical option I'd recommend Delo 400 MG/MGX 15w40 or Mobil Delvac MX 15w40 + a Vic C-529
The hint here is that all of the recommended oil above (except the Multi-Z, which was preferred over the older Besco 10w30) is in the manual.
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February 7th, 2019 08:35 AM #44
Amsoil 5w40 signature series un inilagay ko last week nung nagpms ako sa bahay. Sobrang smooth.
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February 7th, 2019 10:26 AM #45
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February 7th, 2019 12:58 PM #46
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February 8th, 2019 09:33 AM #47
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February 12th, 2019 01:26 AM #48
Besco 10w30
Multi-Z 10w30
Delo 400 / Delvac MX 15w40
In that order. You don't need anything else. Isuzu Mu-x and D-maxes are very economical in terms of maintenance. You just have to change it very frequently because you don't just change the oil, you remove the accumulated particles and contaminants suspended in the oil that is smaller than what is captured by the oil filter.
The only advantage of full synthetics is longer OCI and better high temperature protection for your turbo bearings. Change every 5,000km if you are idling in traffic every day, that environment is very hard on the oil. You dont just count the kilometers, you count the hours of your engines idle time.
I myself just run the Multi-Z (since its a rebadged Caltex Delo Sports 10w30 semi-synth) and change every 10,000km or 6 months since I hit the expressway a couple times a week. Diesels are happy with long hard expressway drives.
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February 12th, 2019 01:58 AM #49
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February 12th, 2019 02:03 AM #50
As posted by someone earlier in this thread, the Isuzu 4JJ1 has a minimum ch-4 requirement, which all of the oils above exceeds minus the Besco which is still CH4. They're all listed in the manual so I'm merely parroting it for people too lazy to read on their own.
Also the OCI in the manual is 20k. 5k for severe service. I don't drive my truck on the expressway 7 days a week so nope not gonna run it to 20k.
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