Diesel engine oil Rimula R6 LM
protectivefor enginesfor automobiles

diesel engine oil
diesel engine oil
diesel engine oil
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Characteristics

Function
protective
Product applications
for engines, for diesel engines
Field
for automobiles, for trucks
Viscosity grade
10W40
Other characteristics
wear-resistant

Description

Proven to provide better engine wear protection¹ and lower oil consumption² Low Emissions – Low Sulphated ash, phosphorus and sulphur (SAPS) formulation for catalyst protection. Designed to reduce diesel particulate filter (DPF) blocking.4 Up to 53% Better engine wear protection.1 Exceeds ACEA, MAN and MB specifications for wear and cleanliness. Up to 45% lower oil consumption2 Over 75% better Oxidation control against API CJ-4 Limits3 Specifications: API: CJ-4, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-4, CF; ACEA: E6,E9; Caterpillar: ECF-3; Cummins: CES 20081; DAF: Meets ACEA E6; Deutz: DQC IV-10 LA; IVECO: NG 2 (meets requirements); JASO DH-2; MACK: EO-O Premium Plus; MAN: M3477, M3271-1; MB-Approval 228.51, MTU: Category 3.1; Renault Trucks: RLD-3; Volvo: VDS-4 The product specifications listed above may vary from time to time and may not all be available for sale in your specific country. To obtain a specific recommendation for your vehicle from our product portfolio, please use our free online oil recommendation tool, Shell Lubematch. 1 Compared to the revised more stringent MB 228.61 limit, as measured in the MB OM 646 LA Engine Test. 2 Compared with the Volvo VDS-4 limit, as measured in the Mack T12 300 h engine test. 3 As measured in the sequence IIIG oxidation test, end of test viscosity at 40oC 4 Unique low-ash additive system designed to perform with diesel particulate filters (DPF).

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