kung warranty pa, you should follow the recommended interval.. pag hindi na warranty better research if your model is a sludge former so that you don't extend your drain... pwede naman extended drain interval pero from what i know gradual kasi dapat so you'll know how you chosen oil and filter will perform during extended drain intervals...
Yes you could that's if you can find one there for that vehicle. You got to remember these are small displacement engines they are not 6 liter V8 turbo diesels, 12000kms is only 8000 miles. When you double the efficiency and dirt holding capacity of the filter which you will by switching a Baldwin then 12000kms is not a long run on full synthetic group IV oil.
It also carries the Cummins CES 20078 / 20077 / 20076 rating which is for extended drain intervals of 12000 miles/ 18000kms.
When you see that Cummins rating your good to go with extended oil change intervals. Due to the fuel quality in the Philippines I would keep it at 12000kms for a good safe oil change interval. This 5000kms is just madness and based on oil change intervals that are outdated on vehicles like that because oil have change a lot since the early 90's.
The Cummins rating will also almost have a TBN of 12 or more. Mobil TDT only has a 10.7 plus it's viscosity at 40C and 100C are clearly inferior and also don't meet Cummins standards.
Mobil MX
SAE Grade 15W-40
Viscosity, ASTM D 445
cSt * 40ºC 123
cSt * 100ºC 15.6
CCS, cP, ASTM D 5293 6000 * -20ºC
MRV, cP, ASTM D 4684 29,000 * -25°C
HTHS * 150ºC, cP, ASTM D4683 4.3
Viscosity Index, ASTM D 2270 133
Sulfated Ash, wt%, ASTM D 874 1.3
Total Base #, mg KOH/g, ASTM D 2896 12
Pour Point, ºC, ASTM D 97 -30
Flash Point, ºC, ASTM D 92 230
Density * 15ºC kg/l, ASTM D 4052 0.879
Mobil TDT
SAE Grade 5W-40
Viscosity, cSt (ASTM D445)
* 40ºC 97.9
* 100ºC 14.5
Viscosity Index 153
Phosporous (ASTM D4951) 0.11
HTHS Viscosity, mPa•s * 150ºC (ASTM D4683) 3.8
Sulfated Ash, wt% (ASTM D874) 0.95
Total Base #, mg KOH/g (ASTM D2896) 10.7
Flash Point, ºC (ASTM D92) 215
Density * 15.6ºC g/ml (ASTM D4052) 0.85
Anything with the Cummins rating feel free to use up to 12000kms, if you want to go further just do a oil analysis and it will tell you how much further you could go.
Surprised that the TBN nung MX is 12, I think those are the US spec sheets since synthetic ata yun but dito sa Asia mineral lng po ata thats why TBN is 10
Mobil Delvac MX 15W-40 USA
Mobil Delvac MX 15W-40 Singapore
Surprised that the TBN of MX is 12, US specs po ata yun since synthetic , yng sa Asia 10 lng po since mineral sya
Mobil Delvac MX 15W-40 Singapore
Mobil Delvac MX 15W-40 US
For some reason they pulled thier msds sheets from the site, Even the link is dead. http://www.royalpurple.com/prod-pdfs/motor-oil-ps.pdf
Sorry I don't know how to post these in proper format.
40 DD 10W30D 15W40**
CF-2 CH-4/SJ CH-4/SJ
CI-4/SL CI-4/SL
D-445 Viscosity
cSt * 40°C 138.9 67.3 110.1
cSt * 100°C 15.0 10.9 14.9
SSU *100°F 725 344 567
SSU * 210°F 100 62 79
D-2270 Viscosity Index 108 144 140
D-92 Flash Point °F 460 400 435
D-92 Fire Point °F 510 450 470
D-97 Pour Point °F -40 -56 -44
D-2896 Total Base No. 7.5 10.0 10.5
D-874 Sulfate Ash % 0.72 — —
D-4951 Zinc, ppm 812 — —
0W40**** 5W20** 5W30** 5W40**** 10W30** 10W40 15W40*** 20W50
SM/CF SL SL SM/CF SL CG-4, CH-4 CG-4, CH-4 CF/SJ ASTM TESTS CI-4/SL CI-4/SL
D-445 Viscosity
cSt * 40°C 79.9 49.5 65.3 93.7 70.3 94.0 110.1 170.0
cSt * 100°C 14.3 8.7 11.0 15.7 10.8 14.0 15.3 20.2
SSU *100°F 395 253 332 476 360 482 567 880
SSU * 210°F 74 56 64 82 63 75 79 102
D-2270 Viscosity Index 182 156 157 179 140 148 140 138
D-4684 Pumping Viscosities
cP * -40°C 20,000 — — — — — — —
cP * -35°C — 22,200 34,800 21,500 — — — —
cP * -30°C — — — — 18,200 14,900 — —
cP * -25°C — — — — — — 15,200 —
cP * -20°C — — — — — — — 18,800
D-92 Flash Point °F 465 455 440 425 430 400 450 435
D-92 Fire Point °F 495 480 480 470 480 435 470 470
D-2896 Total Base No. 11 12 12 11 12 12.0 10.5 10.5
GASOLINE ENGINES — Typical Properties*
30 40 50
ASTM TESTS CF,CF-2/SJ CF,CF-2/SJ CF,CF-2/SJ
D-445 Viscosity
cSt * 40°C 79.0 121.0 182.0
cSt * 100°C 10.6 14.2 18.6
SSU *100°F 408 631 955
SSU * 210°F 63 74 92
D-2270 Viscosity Index 119 113 113
D-92 Flash Point °F 460 460 460
D-92 Fire Point °F 515 515 515
D-2896 Total Base No. 10.5 10.5 10.5
the gains from the bearing wear test claimed by RP doesn't equate to the amount of price difference on similar quality oil products...
unless you are extremely using your vehicle for maximum towing and maximum HP on drag racing...
Ry_Tower, gamit ko sa everest namin sa palawan Delo Gold 15w40... partner sa B2 baldwin filter... dito kasi malaman kung anung oil ang meh ibubuga... sa macarascas toh...
almost 2,000 KGS yung load sa trailer... ordinary oil won't be able to take the punishment,.!! hehehe...
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Last edited by miko101130; May 8th, 2012 at 05:03 PM.
^ haha, pang-hauling lang everest ah. Sa Macarascas pa.![]()
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*DVLDOC, I am currently using TOP 1 SDO 15W-40, OEM Oil filter for my Mitsubishi Strada GLS (change oil every 5k). There is another product of TOP 1 which is the TOP 1 HD Plus 10W-30 Diesel (CRDi). The price difference is about P15. I need your opinion. Will using it make the engine better?
7. Do API CJ-4 oils protect older engines if they are operated on 500 ppm maximum sulfur fuel?
Yes, API CJ-4 oils are designed to have performance benefits over API CI-4 and API CI-4 PLUS oils when using both 15 ppm and 500 ppm sulfur fuel, and qualification testing is conducted using both fuels. As a reminder, 2007 on-highway engines with advanced emissions systems must use ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel containing 15-ppm sulfur or less. In cases where older engines/vehicles are operated with 500 ppm sulfur fuel, API CJ-4 is designed to protect the engine better than API CI-4 and API CI-4 PLUS. As always, users should seek guidance from their engine or vehicle manufacturer regarding specific service recommendations.
Source: CJ-4 Service Category Description