There have been protocols available for everything but large diesels. I am going back on the road, and I want to purchase a tractor to convert into an expediter.
For engines that have capacities in the 10 gallon or greater range, how much Auto Rx do you need?
The normal oil change interval for Class 8 diesels is 10-15000 miles, can Auto Rx be left in that long?
For a vehicle that has 600,000-1.0 million miles, how many cleanse/rinse cycles do you need to do?
For the transmission and rear differentials, how long do you keep it in and how much do you need?
If using the product keeps me from a major component repair or replacement for a year or more, it will help out a lot.
Do you just run a cheap 15W40 diesel oil during this time?
Believe we covered this on telephone. Basically it is 2 ounces of Auto-Rx per quart of oil. You will need to clean & rinse two separate times per the application for engines over 100,000 miles.
Transmission is manual and instructions are on web page. Auto-rx will keep you from major component failure do to lubrication problems and engine temperatures.