#RunsOnRotella
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Whether it's work or play – our team “Runs on Rotella.” Click the links and be sure to give them a follow!
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Meet our dynamic diesel influencers, driving the distance with Shell Rotella under their hoods. Discover how Deboss Garage and Patty Gill push their pickups to the pinnacle of performance while ensuring longevity with every mile. Ride along with them on their heavy-duty journeys and see why they trust Shell Rotella for unrivaled engine protection.
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Your DPU Questions!
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You had questions and we have answers. Take a look at what our technical experts had to say about your diesel pickup questions.
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What type of engine oil is the best to use during the winter months?
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Low-viscosity engine oil provides several benefits during winter months that can help protect your diesel engine and help improve your engine performance.
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In cold temperatures, 15W-40 engine oil will flow more slowly as the engine starts, which can lead to difficulties in reaching critical areas that require lubrication quickly upon start-up. A low-viscosity engine oil such as Shell Rotella T6 10W-30 flows more readily at cold temperatures, ensuring faster lubrication and reducing wear on engine components during cold starts.
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This can help to reduce friction and wear on critical engine components, such as bearings and piston rings. An engine that can start quickly in cold weather will also put less stress on the battery and starter. In extremely cold temperatures, ultra-low viscosity engine oils such as Shell RotellaT6 0W-40 or 5W-40 are recommended.
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Low-viscosity engine oils can increase fuel economy in winter or any time of year and can be used in place or 15W-40 in many diesel engines. Always refer to your vehicle or engine manufacturer’s recommendations before switching to low-viscosity engine oil.
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From The Road
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We love to see what hardworking truckers are up to! Enjoy a view from the road from their vantage point. To submit your truck to be featured on the Shell Rotella Newsletter, stay tuned to the Shell Rotella social channels.
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Keeping up with the news is tough when you're hard at work. The Dispatch Digest makes it easy, combining tips, tricks and more about happenings in the industry.
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Shell Starship 3.0 Demo Runs Produce Lower Emissions
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Shell Starship 3.0 has successfully completed a U.S. West Coast demonstration run to once again, showcase the art of the possible for efficiency and carbon reduction in commercial road transport. This 3rd generation Starship truck, equipped with a Cummins X15N™ natural gas engine and powered by renewable natural gas (RNG), ran a fully loaded trailer on an 840-mile loop throughout California collecting critical performance data. Dr. Selda Gunsel, president of Shell Global Solutions and VP fuels and lubricants technology, is quoted noting, “If we improve freight ton efficiency and fuel economy, the fleets can reduce their fuel consumption, which improves their total cost of ownership, which also improves carbon dioxide side emissions. It’s a great way of making an impact today in the decarbonization of commercial road transport.” Since its start in 2018, the Starship initiative has showcased that innovation and collaboration throughout the transport industry can lead to exceptional results.
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Did you know Shell Rotella offers thousands of products from some of your favorite retailers? Make your New Year's Resolution to keep your truck's engine components clean and lubricated with Rotella to redeem Reward Miles for merchandise, gift cards, and more!
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Shell Rotella Reveals Third Annual SuperTractors Winner on National Farmer’s Day
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This past October, Shell Rotella hosted the third annual SuperTractors virtual tractor beauty contest to celebrate National Farmer’s Day on October 12th.
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The first-place winner, Brian L. from Wichita, KS, was announced on National Farmer’s Day by influencer Farmer Grayce on Shell Rotella’s social media channels. The winning tractor he entered was a 1993 John Deere 4760 with the nickname Grandpa’s Tractor. It has a total mileage of 8,600.
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