Tmckinney20
Active Member
- Nov 17, 2022
- 142
- 61
- Truck Year
- 2018
I was reading about the lubricity issues with our eco diesel and decided to contact VM Motori directly. We all see FCA cannot be trusted. After a substantial conversation with the VM Motori guys behind the scenes on several occasions, it has been brought to my attention FCA has told us to put the wrong oil in our motors. A few years ago, FCA said to change to 5W40 diesel… well we did, but the representatives in Italy at VM Motori said they use 5W40 and 5W60 European oil in their engines in Europe, NOT the American HD diesel oil. They said it is too thick, causing mechanical issues and a drop in the mpg because the engine had to work harder. We have all read the engine failures!!
Over the past year and 40K miles, since I bought my 2018 ED, here is what I have done and learned. Including changing from HD Diesel oil to European as VM Motori suggested.
I installed a GDE tune. Slight increase in throttle response and towing, which is an added improvement. MPG increased about 2-3 from 20-22 to 24-26mps. Nice added bonus.
Then I began cleaning the MAP sensor at each oil change (5K, not the suggested 10/12K like FCA said). The clean carbon-free map sensor provides a greater reading to the computer, which gave me an extra few mpgs. As you drive it will clearly and slowly begin to drop because of the carbon build-up around the sensor. It takes a T-40, about 5 minutes to remove, clean, and reinstall. With both of these changes, I now run the turnpike between 26-28mpg.
Now for the big improvement. I began using the 5W40 Synthetic European oil (MS-12991) as VM Motori representatives said. MS-12991 same number as FCA calls for, just not categorized as “HD” but used in small diesel applications all across Europe. I have changed it three times over the past 17K miles. Instantaneously BIG difference, guys! The engine warms up better and works less to become just as efficient as before. Oil pressure comes up faster, engine oil temp and pressures are the same and it still idles, runs, tows, and navigates highway speeds as expected. I run between 65-70 mph. The European oil has increased the mpg by 2. I now run the turnpikes between 29-31 mpg without question. I have calculated it manually and using the dash computer. These numbers do not lie. It is basically a straight and level 80-mile drive one way that gives a very sound estimate for my trials. I run it weekly.
Don’t take my word for it. Do as I did. Do your own research. Look at the makes and models of European cars that run the VM 3.0 and the fluids they use. Skip the FCA world, FCA many mastered the Cummings but not the ED. FCA seems to consistently trip over its own feet when they are not backpedaling to get out of trouble. Go to the manufacturer and read their engine history, specs, and current application for the little motor. I was impressed. I truly believe if we follow their guidelines, we will see many miles out of our trucks.
Mine is a 2018 ED Laramie 4WD stock wheels and tires.
Other than this rear headliner water leak issue, I really have enjoyed this truck.
Over the past year and 40K miles, since I bought my 2018 ED, here is what I have done and learned. Including changing from HD Diesel oil to European as VM Motori suggested.
I installed a GDE tune. Slight increase in throttle response and towing, which is an added improvement. MPG increased about 2-3 from 20-22 to 24-26mps. Nice added bonus.
Then I began cleaning the MAP sensor at each oil change (5K, not the suggested 10/12K like FCA said). The clean carbon-free map sensor provides a greater reading to the computer, which gave me an extra few mpgs. As you drive it will clearly and slowly begin to drop because of the carbon build-up around the sensor. It takes a T-40, about 5 minutes to remove, clean, and reinstall. With both of these changes, I now run the turnpike between 26-28mpg.
Now for the big improvement. I began using the 5W40 Synthetic European oil (MS-12991) as VM Motori representatives said. MS-12991 same number as FCA calls for, just not categorized as “HD” but used in small diesel applications all across Europe. I have changed it three times over the past 17K miles. Instantaneously BIG difference, guys! The engine warms up better and works less to become just as efficient as before. Oil pressure comes up faster, engine oil temp and pressures are the same and it still idles, runs, tows, and navigates highway speeds as expected. I run between 65-70 mph. The European oil has increased the mpg by 2. I now run the turnpikes between 29-31 mpg without question. I have calculated it manually and using the dash computer. These numbers do not lie. It is basically a straight and level 80-mile drive one way that gives a very sound estimate for my trials. I run it weekly.
Don’t take my word for it. Do as I did. Do your own research. Look at the makes and models of European cars that run the VM 3.0 and the fluids they use. Skip the FCA world, FCA many mastered the Cummings but not the ED. FCA seems to consistently trip over its own feet when they are not backpedaling to get out of trouble. Go to the manufacturer and read their engine history, specs, and current application for the little motor. I was impressed. I truly believe if we follow their guidelines, we will see many miles out of our trucks.
Mine is a 2018 ED Laramie 4WD stock wheels and tires.
Other than this rear headliner water leak issue, I really have enjoyed this truck.