What oil do you use in a diesel engine?
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Answer: 15W-40
Since these engines combust at much higher compression ratio than gasoline engines, the oil used in the motor has to be able to withstand tremendous forces, usually of 40,000 to 50,000 psi. Most newer diesel engines will recommend 15W-40 because it is heavier and thicker.
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Since these engines combust at much higher compression ratio than gasoline engines, the oil used in the motor has to be able to withstand tremendous forces, usually of 40,000 to 50,000 psi. Most newer diesel engines will recommend 15W-40 because it is heavier and thicker.
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