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Thread: Is Delo 400 Multigrade 15w-40 ok for gu crd even though Nissan recommend 10w-40 ?

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    Is Delo 400 Multigrade 15w-40 ok for gu crd even though Nissan recommend 10w-40 ?

    Hi All,

    As above, is this ok for CRD? even though manufacturer recommends 10w-40 and Delo 400 from what I read says for pre 2007 engines? Looking to do my first oil change on my 2010 gu crd and just want to make sure I am doing the right thing.

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    most here that use Delo 400 have Di motors from memory.
    but there is plenty written on this, Have a search and see what comes up
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    Unless your climate is going to be below -10 deg, it should be fine.
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    It meets all API and JASO standards required for the CRD so no reason not to use it. As stated above unles you drive in extreme temps it will be fine.

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    I've used delo400 on my CRD for the last 20,000kms, it loves the stuff..

    Cheers

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    mate save yourself grief 10-40 is recommended just stick to it. it has been well written about on here about using the correct oil personally I use penrite
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