viperdrummer
Enthusiast
I thought I recalled a thread where our resident oil guru, Tom was saying you can use Rotella 15/40 mineral based oil in the Viper, and that actually it may be better due to additional additives (may have that wrong)
Anyway, I was tempted given the price of Mobil1 but before I made the move I emailed Shell and got a response from a Shell chemist as follows:
"Having more additives is not ALWAYS a good thing, as the levels of phosphorus in our oil, which are part of the strong anti-wear package could, in isolated instances, cause issues with the emissions control systems .Chrysler specifies that oil used in the Viper engine should meet MS-10725 spec, and preferably be synthetic. Shell Rotella T Multigrade Oil SAE 15W-40 meets neither of those specs and its use could void the warranty on the engine. We do not recommend its use in your situation. At the current time, none of our oils are qualified against MS-10725."
Anyway, i know nothing about oil (particualrly compared to Tom) but this concerned me enough to stick with Mobil1.
Anyway, I was tempted given the price of Mobil1 but before I made the move I emailed Shell and got a response from a Shell chemist as follows:
"Having more additives is not ALWAYS a good thing, as the levels of phosphorus in our oil, which are part of the strong anti-wear package could, in isolated instances, cause issues with the emissions control systems .Chrysler specifies that oil used in the Viper engine should meet MS-10725 spec, and preferably be synthetic. Shell Rotella T Multigrade Oil SAE 15W-40 meets neither of those specs and its use could void the warranty on the engine. We do not recommend its use in your situation. At the current time, none of our oils are qualified against MS-10725."
Anyway, i know nothing about oil (particualrly compared to Tom) but this concerned me enough to stick with Mobil1.