Clownshoe
Active member
Riaanv1 said:Remember that, if you choose to run your engine on 500ppm, you need more frequent service intervals. The sulphur will increase the oil's viscosity and hence advance the snot formation in the motor.
500ppm's effect on your DPF and EGR is another issue altogether. 500ppm is bad for them. That is all. :rollsmile:
Correctamo!! Sulphur breaks down the oil.
50ppm is better than 500ppm. If you run 50ppm and normal oil change interval you are winning!!