Phillips 66 Guardol ECT W/TI 15w-40

Phillips 66 Guardol ECT W/TI 15w-40
Phillips 66 Lubricants

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Phillips 66 Guardol ECT 15w-40 Synthetic Blend Diesel Engine Oil

Phillips 66 Guardol ECT 15w-40 Diesel Engine Oil with Liquid Titanium protection additive is a premium quality, part-synthetic API CK-4 engine oil developed for use in four-stroke cycle diesel engines designed to meet 2007 and later EPA on-highway exhaust emissions standards.

Features & Benefits

  • Excellent protection for newer low-emission diesel engines and older diesel engines
  • Specially formulated to protect exhaust aftertreatment systems
  • Exclusive Liquid Titanium protection additive provides enhanced oxidation resistance and protection against engine wear
  • Outstanding soot control for protection against abrasive wear and soot-induced oil thickening
  • Outstanding resistance to viscosity and thermal breakdown at high temperatures
  • Protects against sludge and varnish formation
  • Protects against rust and bearing corrosion
  • Excellent low-temperature pumpability with soot-laden oil
  • High shear stability
  • Good resistance to foaming and aeration
Licenses & Approvals

Phillips 66 Guardol ECT 15w-40 with Liquid Titanium meets or exceeds the requirements of:

  • ACEA E9 (SAE 15W-40)
  • Caterpillar ECF-3, ECF-2, ECF-1-a
  • Chrysler MS-10902 (SAE 15W-40)
  • Ford WSS-M2C171-E
  • JASO DH-2 (SAE 15W-40)
  • Diesel engines manufactured by OEMs not listed above, where the OEM specifies API CK-4 engine oil

Phillips 66 Guardol ECT 15w-40 with Liquid Titanium is licensed or OEM-certified for:

  • API Service CK-4 CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS
  • Cummins CES 20086
  • Detroit Diesel DFS 93K222
  • Mack EOS-4.5
  • Mercedes-Benz Sheet 228.31 (SAE 15W-40)
  • MTU MTL 5044 Type 2.1 (SAE 15W-40)
  • Renault VI RLD-4 (SAE 15W-40)
  • Volvo VDS-4.5

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