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jam Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public I ask the head team leader and the part guy,the only oil they use is M1 ESP. When I go back I will ask again. JAM | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public jam - 7/21/2007 10:44 PM I ask the head team leader and the part guy,the only oil they use is M1 ESP. When I go back I will ask again. JAM They may just use it so as to stock only one kind. Because it is formulated to protect the CDI Diesel particle filter, it has less additives (especially those that prevent wear) in it; and, as such, is not as good of an oil with more. | ||
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Wolfgang Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public DUTCH - 7/22/2007 3:38 AM it has less additives (especially those that prevent wear) in it; and, as such, is not as good of an oil with more. DUTCH, not sure that's true. Just compare the specs like the high temperature high shear strength. It's higher for the Mobil 1 ESP 5W-40 than for the Mobil 1 0W-40. I believe the vapor pressure in the ESP oil was reduced slightly compared to the non ESP oil. But Mercedes says one can also use the non ESP Mobil 1 0W-40 229.5 oil in diesels, since the vapor difference is not that much. PS. I use Mobil 1 ESP 5W-40 in the 1999 ML320 now. Might even be good for the catalytic converters in there, if less oil is blown into them... | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public Wolfgang - 7/22/2007 1:32 PM DUTCH - 7/22/2007 3:38 AM it has less additives (especially those that prevent wear) in it; and, as such, is not as good of an oil with more. DUTCH, not sure that's true. Just compare the specs like the high temperature high shear strength. It's higher for the Mobil 1 ESP 5W-40 than for the Mobil 1 0W-40. I believe the vapor pressure in the ESP oil was reduced slightly compared to the non ESP oil. But Mercedes says one can also use the non ESP Mobil 1 0W-40 229.5 oil in diesels, since the vapor difference is not that much. PS. I use Mobil 1 ESP 5W-40 in the 1999 ML320 now. Might even be good for the catalytic converters in there, if less oil is blown into them... :lmao: Here's an interesting quote that got my attention: Sulfated ash, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Zinc in engine oils. Those contents all play key roles in oil performance, but now they must be restricted. Because after all, a very slight amount of oil does get consumed in the engine and exits through the exhaust. And with higher EGR rates, even more oil is likely to be burned. Again, the problem with each of these four is that they accumulate in the DPF catalyst “brick” and plug it up. By severely limiting these elements and compounds in the motor oil, the performance capability of the oil has been limited. And to a great extent, the use of synthetic oils becomes almost essential. But whether synthetics or fossil-oil, this logically means that the diesel engine oil must be changed more frequently than would otherwise be needed, again consuming more natural resources that are non-renewable, and probably increasing the amount of used oil dumped in the environment. Specifically, the CJ-4 oils are limited in their capability to reduce wear, to control/disperse soot, and to neutralize acids. The soot and acid issue means that premium synthetics are limited to lower maximum extended drain intervals. At the same time, the higher EGR rates are producing more soot and more acid in the oil, both of which are proven to reduce engine life. So oil performance and engine life have both been compromised by these CJ-4 requirements. To better see what I mean, compare the specs for AMSOIL’s new CJ-4 diesel oil, with the flagship CI-4 Plus Diesel Oil: the new CJ-4 doesn’t perform near as well in the NOACK volatility or the 4-Ball Wear Test, and check out the huge difference in TBN’s. Here's the link to the complete article: http://autoengineer.wordpress.com/2006/10/23/2007-diesel-regulation... Not exactly an unbiased source, but interesting information nonetheless. | ||
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Wolfgang Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public DUTCH - 8/2/2007 5:12 PM Here's the link to the complete article: http://autoengineer.wordpress.com/2006/10/23/2007-diesel-regulation... Not exactly an unbiased source, but interesting information nonetheless. His comments seem to pertain to Amsoil. Some other oils can meet the new specs without reformulation. See for example this one: Delo(R) 400 LE(TM) Gains Mercedes Benz Approval. From: Business Wire Date: March 7, 2007 More results for: Chevron Delo(R) 400 LE(TM) Multigrade SAE 15W-40 -- Chevron's Most Advanced Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Oil Ideal For Use in "Sprinter" Vans -- SAN RAMON, Calif. -- Chevron Delo[R] 400 LE[TM] Multigrade SAE 15W-40 has received formulation approval for Mercedes Benz (MB) diesel engine oil specification 228.31, covering all Mercedes-Benz diesel engines using Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs). Chevron Delo 400 LE, which already meets MB 228.3, was approved for the new specification without reformulation. MB 228.31 approval requires running the full suite of API CJ-4 tests, plus passing two additional engine tests developed by ... Edited by Wolfgang 8/3/2007 7:12 AM | ||
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kuru Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public after oil change how to reset the meter | ||
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Wolfgang Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public DUTCH, did you see this? Another source for the Mobil 1 ESP 5W-40 229.51 oil, by mailorder. http://www.avlube.com/mo1espfom5wc.html | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public Wolfgang - 9/29/2007 10:19 AM DUTCH, did you see this? Another source for the Mobil 1 ESP 5W-40 229.51 oil, by mailorder. http://www.avlube.com/mo1espfom5wc.html I remember someone mentioning it; but since I'm paying $31.80 for the same thing with no shipping, I don't think I'll change. FWIW, MBUSA's List Price on a case is $35.70. | ||
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Wolfgang Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public DUTCH - 9/29/2007 7:52 AM I remember someone mentioning it; but since I'm paying $31.80 for the same thing with no shipping, I don't think I'll change. FWIW, MBUSA's List Price on a case is $35.70. That's a good price. My local MB dealer charges $8.45 per quart, part number Q-1-09-135. | ||
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jam Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public To Wolfgang I have 07 ML320CDI,wood you go 10,000mi on the esp oil. Is the oil that good JAM | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public jam - 10/13/2007 1:07 AM To Wolfgang I have 07 ML320CDI,wood you go 10,000mi on the esp oil. Is the oil that good JAM I'm not Wolfgang, but my question would be: "How long do you want the engine to last?" Keep in mind that MBUSA's responsibility for any shortcomings ends at 50,000 miles. | ||
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bmwm3csl Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public JAM - If you are interested in going 10K between oil changes, I would suggest that you look into performing a few engine oil analysis. You might want to test the oil at say 5K and again at 7.5K to determine if the oil is holding up under the specific driving conditions you are subjecting it to before you go for 10K. Blackstone is a good source for reliable oil analysis kits and it is only 32.50 for their standard test plus the TBN analysis. http://www.blackstone-labs.com/ | ||
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jam Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public Thank You bmwm3csi for the lab I should get the kit in 2wk The dealer told me my ML320cdi will tell if the oil is bad some how it analyses the oil. JAM | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public jam - 10/16/2007 12:59 AM Thank You bmwm3csi for the lab I should get the kit in 2wk The dealer told me my ML320cdi will tell if the oil is bad some how it analyses the oil. JAM That is "sales speak" = "bull$shit"!! | ||
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robwill54 Veteran Date registered: Aug 2007 Location: South of Houston on the Gulf Vehicle(s): '12 G550,F350 Superduty, E250 Posts: 140 | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public Dutch, You make a good point about Mercedes obligation being over at 50000 miles; do you observe the 10000 mile interval or, if not, what is your oil change interval? I am a Cummins Dealer in the business quite a while. We would never even get close to that type of oil change interval. The only engines we maintain on a yearly basis are standby pump & generator units that might see 50 to 100 hours in that span. I guess I just don't understand the reasoning behind this interval, as diesel engines are inherently dirty by nature. Bob | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public robwill54 - 10/16/2007 10:22 AM Dutch, You make a good point about Mercedes obligation being over at 50000 miles; do you observe the 10000 mile interval or, if not, what is your oil change interval? I am a Cummins Dealer in the business quite a while. We would never even get close to that type of oil change interval. The only engines we maintain on a yearly basis are standby pump & generator units that might see 50 to 100 hours in that span. I guess I just don't understand the reasoning behind this interval, as diesel engines are inherently dirty by nature. Bob I changed oil and filter at 1k, 5k, 10k, 15k and 20k. Will do so again at 25k and every 5 k thereafter. If you check the oil on the ML320CDI a hundred miles after you've changed, it's already black as coal. | ||
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lkchris Veteran Date registered: Nov 2006 Location: Albuquerque Vehicle(s): '07 GL320CDI, '06 E320CDI Posts: 144 | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public Color of oil tells you NOTHING about its condition. It does indicate it's working as intended, i.e. suspending deposits. Only oil analysis can describe remaining capability. Since everyone is so cynical about big business, answer how it is in Mobil's best interest to advertise extended change interval? This is the 21st century and 20th century convention is ancient history. | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9965 | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public lkchris - 10/16/2007 3:12 PM This is the 21st century and 20th century convention is ancient history. Perhaps so, but I was born in the 20th Century; and if what I've been doing all these years isn't broke, I see to reason to fix it. | ||
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cmitch Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Ala-Tenn Vehicle(s): 2002 ML320, 2005 S430 4Matic, 2010 F150 Super Crew Posts: 3412 | RE: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public I think erring on the side of caution is good sense and it can't hurt anything but your wallet. But, attempting to run oil at longer intervals when you can't be certain of oil quality without analysis, then it can't hurt anything but your engine and your wallet. | ||
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jam Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Oil for 07 ML320 CDI is unavailable to the public I think sending the oil to a lab is smart You can not know if there is something going wrong with your diesel JAM | ||
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