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For your Ram diesel (Cummins 6.7L engine), use a manufacturer-approved oil, such as API CK-4/CJ-4 certified oil, with a 5W-40 or 10W-30 viscosity depending on your climate, or a 15W-40 for heavy towing. Valvoline Premium Blue is a Cummins-endorsed option, but other quality brands like AMSOIL, Rotella, and Pennzoil that meet the specifications also work well. Always check your owner's manual for specific recommendations and for your truck's model year.
Oil Type & Grade
For your Ram diesel (Cummins 6.7L engine), use a manufacturer-approved oil, such as API CK-4/CJ-4 certified oil, with a 5W-40 or 10W-30 viscosity depending on your climate, or a 15W-40 for heavy towing. Valvoline Premium Blue is a Cummins-endorsed option, but other quality brands like AMSOIL, Rotella, and Pennzoil that meet the specifications also work well. Always check your owner's manual for specific recommendations and for your truck's model year.
Oil Type & Grade
- Specification:
Use an oil that meets the API CK-4 or CJ-4 specification and is designed for diesel engines.- 5W-40: is recommended for cold climates (below -18°C or 0°F) and general use.
- 10W-30: can be used in warmer temperatures (above -18°C or 32°F).
- 15W-40: is often recommended for heavy trailer towing conditions.
- 5W-40: is recommended for cold climates (below -18°C or 0°F) and general use.
- Owner's Manual:
Always check your specific Ram owner's manual for the precise oil recommendation and oil capacity for your model year.
- Climate:
Choose a viscosity grade suitable for your local climate.
- Heavy Use:
If you frequently tow, an oil with a higher viscosity like 15W-40 might be more appropriate, and you should also follow shorter oil change intervals.
- Oil Quality:
Synthetic oils, such as Shell Rotella T6 or Valvoline Premium Blue, are excellent choices because they provide superior protection for the extreme conditions of a diesel engine.
- Gasoline-Specific Oils:
Do not use oil designed for gasoline engines, as it will not provide the necessary protection for your diesel engine.
- Overly Thick Oils:
Avoid oils that are too thick, which can impede performance and fuel economy, as thick oil does not always equal better protection
