Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Full Synthetic Diesel Engine Oil, 1qt, 6-pack
- Brand:
- Rotella
- Model Number:
- 550046216-6PK
- UPC:
- 021400410282
- EAN:
- 0021400410282
- ASIN:
- B07YDX58FY
- Walmart SKU:
- 55500681
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.8/5 from 117 reviews.
Good oil, use it it for my EJ turbo Subaru, keep in mind I'm modified and have a Cobb downpipe, so I use every 3k and after 4 oil change I switch to another oil due to high phosphorus to keep my down pipe happy.
I have been using Rotella T in my Goldwing motorcycle since it was new in 1995. 225,000 miles later, no clutch problems, and my bike uses 4 oz of oil every 10,000 - 12,000 miles, when it is due for a fresh batch. I change it once a year, whether it needs it or not! Good Stuff, wish they made it in correct weights for my car and pickup. I settle for Pennzoil Ultra Full Synthetic in them, but always wish for Rotella Synthetics! I also use Rotella T in lawn, snow, and garden equipment, where heavy duty use is important. Same change intervals, once a year.
I have been running T6 in my Kawasaki touring bike for over 45'000 miles and does it ever work great. My engine runs very hot and there have been no oil breakdown and no clutch slippage even pulling my touring trailer. The price sure beats the ten dollar a quart "motorcycle oils". It has the JASO MA rating that Kawasaki requires
Okay folks, I have a 1990 miata. Bad lifter tick like baaaaaaaaaaad lifter tick. It was ticking louder than the clock did in high school when it was the end of the day and you just wanted to go home so you were aimlessly starring at it waiting for it to hit 60. ANYWAYS, i did an oil change on it and used this, cause everyone in the Miata community swears by it. After it was all said and done I went on a little cruise and oh my god. It's gone. No more ticking nothing. And I swear my little Miata is running better than it ever has before. A1 stuff man
We run it in gasoline-powered endurance race cars now. Same protection as Mobil1 0-40 we used to run, but way cheaper and more available. Once had a car come in with a badly warped head, no coolant, and boiling oil (coolant hose burst and the driver didn't notice) - over 10 minutes out on track without coolant! Still kept the rods in, no hard parts got damaged. Highly recommended! I use it in street diesels and my motorcycles, too - also works great there.
I have a 2016 F250 with the 6.7L Diesel motor and I use Rotella T6 every 6K miles. I use the truck to tow a two horse trailer and it never has any issue with getting hot or excessive fuel consumption. At the oil change interval I inspect the oil coming out of the oil pan and it still has a good viscosity to it as well as it doesn't smell burnt. I will continue to use this oil until I either get a new truck or the tires fall of this one!
Like others who reviewed T6, I have used this in my bikes for years, as do the group of guys I ride with regularly. Never had a problem and performance is excellent. Even at 5,000 mile between oil changes it comes out of the bike looking like fresh new oil. Much more cost effective than motorcycle specific synthetic products too. Try it, you won't be disappointed!
convenient to have quarts instead of 1 gallon or 2.5 gallon jugs. but need to stock quarts in Walmart stores
I have a Kawasaki 1500, model year 2000. I switched to this oil because someone with a similar motorcycle tried it and liked it. Major reason for me switching to this is because it was a full synthetic and very reasonably priced compared to other full synthetic motorcycle oils. I've put on 2000 miles since my oil change and I have started to notice severe clutch slippage. At first it was barely noticeable but as of right now, I have a hard time getting on the interstate without it slipping. Now, whether it is due to the recent oil change or some other Factor, I'm not sure if I would recommend this oil for anyone to use in a wet clutch motorcycle or not.
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