Chevron Delo LE 400 5w40 synthetic...

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This oil is currenly on Clearance at Pep Boys for $14/gal.

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Delo® 400 LE Synthetic SAE 5W-40 is a mixed-fleet motor oil
recommended for all naturally aspirated and turbocharged fourstroke
diesel engines and four-stroke gasoline engines in which the
API CJ-4 or API SM service categories and SAE 5W-40 viscosity
grades are recommended. It is formulated for engines operating
under severe service and a wide range of climatic conditions.
Delo 400® LE Synthetic SAE 5W-40 is excellent for use in new
advanced engines developed to meet 2007 emissions standards and
in engines equipped with features like; four-valve heads, supercharging,
turbo-charging, direct injection, shorter piston crowns,
higher power density, intercooling, full electronic management of
fuel and emissions systems, exhaust gas recirculation, and exhaust
particulate filters.
It is formulated for exceptional performance with with many fuels,
including low sulfur and ultra low sulfur diesel fuels.
This product is recommended for use in older engines, as well as in
today’s most modern low emission designs.
This product is recommended for use in Caterpillar engines in
off-highway or construction applications which require an API CJ-4
Service Category after January 1, 2007.
Delo 400® LE Synthetic SAE 5W-40 is approved for :
• API Service Categories CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS, CI-4, SM
• ACEA European Service Categories E-7
• Cummins CES 20081 • Mack EO-O Premium Plus 07
• Daimler MB 228.31 • Renault RLD-3
 
Thanks. I use Delo 5w/40 interchangeably with T6, in yard equipment, generator, a couple of B&S powered fans for balloon inflation that I service, and a couple of Kawalski KLRs. I will have to make a point of stocking up.
 
My Walmart has it too. A friend has been running it in his Lexus LX470 for the past 110k miles
 
I used the Delo 400LE 5w40 for a while in a Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine. I kept getting substantial viscosity loss with no fuel dilution. Could only attribute to shearing. I switched to a Schaeffer syn blend and the viscosity loss went away. I have always been fond of Delo products, but it sure bit the dust on this engine. Wally World has always had pretty good pricing on the Delo 5w40. I'll have to stick with the Schaeffer on the Detroit. I just got it for $18.50 a gallon delivered free to my front door. Now if Walmart would deliver the Delo to folks free of charge!
 
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