whistlepig
Elite Member
Don't fall for all the hype. Cummins only "recommends" Valvaline because Ashlund pays Cummins hundreds of thousands of dollars to get there name listed. In fact the recommendation says use an oil "like". Cummins recommends using an oil with a high viscosity index and good testing characteristics. Royal Purple, Amsoil, TRC and Schaeffers all have better testing characterists than Valvaline, Mobil 1, Delo and Rotella.
I'm not saying anything bad about those last four. They are good quality oils, so noone's head should explode. I'm just saying don't make your decision based on how much money a company spends on advertising or sponsorship. Look at Pennzoil in the 80's. How many people used Pennzoil because of Mario Andretti. Pennzoil has changed their formula so it is much better today, but I bet many of you (not all) have a poor opinion of Pennzoil that was formed back then.
Cummins engines and Valvoline oils are about as serious as you can get when it comes to statistics on oils and engines. Especially when it comes to diesels. If you want to learn about oils (regardless of brand) the Cummins and Valvoline websites are the most educational that I have ever came across.