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Kendall GT-1 diesel synthetic blend oil upgraded to meet API CJ 4 quality

ConocoPhillips Company, the fourth largest U.S. lubricant supplier, announced that Kendall GT-1 Diesel synthetic blend motor oil has been upgraded to API CJ-4 quality. Kendall GT-1 Diesel is specially designed for use in diesel engines of light trucks and sport utility vehicles, and is formulated to provide wear protection, disperse soot, minimize deposits on critical engine parts, and resist viscosity breakdown even in severe services such as towing and hauling at high temperatures, according to Reginald Dias, director, commercial lubricants, ConocoPhillips Lubricants.

Fuel Prep year round diesel fuel conditioner

Penray’s fuel prep year-round diesel fuel conditioner is ULSD compliant and ready for use in biodiesel.

ConocoPhillips Lubricants upgrades 76 diesel synthetic blend motor oil to API CJ-4 quality

ConocoPhillips Company today announced that 76 Super Diesel synthetic blend motor oil has been upgraded to API CJ-4 quality.

Castrol Tection HD engineered to meet Caterpillar ECF-2 requirement

BP Lubricants USA Inc. announced its Castrol Tection HD Engine Oil meets the requirements of the Caterpillar Engine Crankcase Fluid – 2 (ECF – 2) specification, an addition to the list of specifications the engine oil has already met.

High price of diesel isn’t going away

Fleets are painfully aware of how expensive ultra low sulfur dieselfuel is today, but what about the future?

Gulf Hydrocarbon offers red biodiesel

Gulf Hydrocarbon, a provider of biodiesel to the petroleum industry, added dyed red biodiesel to its product line at IFL terminal in Houston.  The dye red is automatically blended into biodiesel at the loading rack in the terminal, mixed according to IRS protocol using a mechanical injection system to insert the dye red into the biodiesel.

Chevron offers free lube course in Spanish

Chevron’s Lubricants University, an online training resource offering information on relevant technologies and trends in the lubrication and maintenance industry, said it will offer its “Fundamentals of Lubrication” training course in Spanish.

Cautious optimism about biodiesel

One of the privileges of being old is that I can be a bit of a curmudgeon. So, this month I’d like to pick on biodiesel a little.

ConocoPhillips oils OK with new Cat specs

ConocoPhillips Co. announced that its line of API CJ-4 diesel engine oils are compliant with the new Caterpillar Engine Crankcase Fluid (ECF) -2 and ECF-1-a specifications. These products, which were previously qualified as Cat ECF-3, were designed for use in the 2007 or later model engines equipped with diesel particulate filters (DPF) and catalysts for exhaust aftertreatment.

Chevron offers new synthetic gear lubricant

Chevron’s Delo brand of engine oils, lubricants and coolants introduced Delo Synthetic Gear Lubricant SAE 75W-90. The new product, which offers outstanding thermal and oxidation stability and meets all OEM warranty requirements, is suitable for use in rear axles and differentials for fleets in the commercial transportation and construction markets, the company said.

Chevron oils meet Cat specs

Chevron Products Co. announced its API CJ-4 and API CI-4 PLUS heavy-duty diesel engine oils meet the new Caterpillar ECF-2 specification. As of March 1, 2007, Caterpillar recommends the use of ECF-2 for pre-2007 on-road and any off-road Caterpillar engines no bigger than the C3500.

The high price of diesel fuel

I just returned from the TMC Annual Meeting with enough information to write three or four columns. If you haven’t attended a TMC meeting, I’d recommend it. The information taken back to your fleet will be well worth the expenditure.