To answer your orginal question, Valvline premium blue is a very good 15w40, better than most 5w40.
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/TDR57_Oil.pdf
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/TDR57_Oil.pdf
15w40 High Zinc content. Suggested Delo 400 or Rotella T.You are right. I think it was in 2006 they updated some VCT. They may be some small updates in later years.
What does the paper work that came with the engine say use for oil?
I suppose that is why some suggest to use only for break-in period. But I'm being told I need to use for life of the engine... well at least as long as the warranty 5yr/50K mi.My Smog guy is adamant high zinc motor oil will eventually poison the catalytic converter...
Copperhead--that's a lot of good info there. How consistent in the resistance to flow of the label rating for oils? Are the resistance to flow numbers just sort of a guesstimate because they are widely variable or are they pretty much reliable? Are some more accurate than others? Are they generally accurate and do they change with mileage on the oil?
I wonder this because of the oil pressure numbers I see with various oils in various states of use in my vehicles. The synthetics seem more predictable and the dino often has lower pressure on the high end than when the oil was fresher. This is all new to me so I'm kind of slow on the lingo but hopefully learning something. Oil is far more specific than I thought.
To answer your orginal question, Valvline premium blue is a very good 15w40, better than most 5w40.
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/TDR57_Oil.pdf
So which Rotella T? Seems there are a handful, T3, T4, T5, T6I took a look over at the Petroleum Quality Institute of America website and Valvoline PB 15w40 falls right in the average along with Delvac 15w40, Rotella T 15w40, and Delo 15w40. Nothing exciting I see with Valvoline. Actually, the Rotella has a much higher level of Calcium in the add pack which is the basis of a strong detergent quality along with acid neutralization. But compared to the other HDEO's, VPB is average.