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Howdy,
Currently driving a 96 Dodge Ram 2500 w/ 5.9L Cummins 4x4 manual with 215K miles and considering a new truck. Seems to be some issues of oil dilution caused by the DPF in the 2007-current model. Are they real and what has been done on the late 2011 6.7L high torque engines? Amsoil advised to be aware and do not extend the OEM recommended oil change milage w/o an oil analysis? Insight and comments are welcome. Thanks, 96utram |
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