Premium Fully Synthetic with PAO diesel engine oil for heavy duty vehicles, producing ideal performances
DESCRIPTION
Kixx HDX PAO is a super premium performance, synthetic heavy-duty diesel engine oil specifically designed for new low emission engine with ULSD. It is formulated using the most advantaged additive technology, providing outstanding engine protection for EURO VI emissions standard for on highway diesel trucks. It meets the latest stringent EGR soot control and particulate requirements. It is also recommended for a wide range of diesel and gasoline en-gines requiring API CJ-4, CI-4 PLUS, CI-4, SN, ACEA E9-16 performance lubricants operating under the most severe service conditions.
APPLICATIONS
• Kixx HDX PAO 15W-40 is a mixed fleets motor oil recommended for all naturally aspirated and turbo charged four-stroke diesel engines and four-stroke gasoline engines in which the API CJ-4 grade is recommended.
• It is developed in response to EURO VI emission standard
• It is formulated for superior performance with ULSD but also with both normal and low sulfur diesel fuels
• It is recommended for use in off-highway and construction applications which require an API CJ-4 Service Category.
• Meets major diesel engine manufacturers requirements
• Mixed fleets of both diesel and gasoline engines
• Mixed fleets including both old and new equipment
• Commercial road transport, including the latest electronic controlled engines.
• Stop-and-go vehicles in high soot loading service such as buses and waste collection trucks
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
• API CJ-4/SN, ACEA E9-16
• MB228.31,Cummins CES 20081, Volvo VDS-4, MAN 3275, Mack EO-O Premium Plus, Detroit Diesel DDC93K218,Renault VI RLD-3, CAT ECF3, ECF-2,ECF-1-A Recommended
CUSTOMER BENEFITS
Enhanced Emission Control System Life
Extends DPF life for less frequent downtime and cleaning leading to decreased number of maintenance.
Minimizes Inventory costs
Backwards compatible with all previous API Oil Service Categories and engine models. One oil for all services, in four-stroke gasoline and all naturally aspirated turbocharged and modern electronically controlled/low emission diesel engines. One oil that allows users with a wide mix of engine brands to enjoy simplified inventory and dispensing systems that help save money, space, handling time, and avoid product misapplication.
Reduced Maintenance and Operating costs
Excellent soot dispersion and wear control. Cylinders, pistons, rings, and injectors are well protected against wear and corrosion, lasting longer in service and requiring less maintenance. Contributes to maximum vehicle utilization and minimum downtime.
Extends engine life to overhaul
High level of anti-wear additive protects against valve train wear and scuffing of highly loaded parts operating under boundary lubrication conditions.
Diesel Engines
(Follow your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations on oil performance levels)
Category
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Status
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Service
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CK-4 |
Current |
API Service Category CK-4 describes oils for use in high-speed four-stroke cycle diesel engines designed to meet 2017
model year on-highway and Tier 4 non-road exhaust emission standards as well as for previous model year diesel
engines. These oils are formulated for use in all applications with diesel fuels ranging in sulfur content up to 500 ppm
(0.05% by weight). However, the use of these oils with greater than 15 ppm (0.0015% by weight) sulfur fuel may impact
exhaust aftertreatment system durability and/or oil drain interval. These oils are especially effective at sustaining emission
control system durability where particulate filters and other advanced aftertreatment systems are used. API CK-4 oils
are designed to provide enhanced protection against oil oxidation, viscosity loss due to shear, and oil aeration as well as
protection against catalyst poisoning, particulate filter blocking, engine wear, piston deposits, degradation of low- and
high-temperature properties, and soot-related viscosity increase. API CK-4 oils exceed the performance criteria of API
CJ-4, CI-4 with CI-4 PLUS, CI-4, and CH-4 and can effectively lubricate engines calling for those API Service Categories.
When using CK-4 oil with higher than 15 ppm sulfur fuel, consult the engine manufacturer for service interval recommendations. |
CJ-4 |
Current |
For high-speed four-stroke cycle diesel engines designed to meet 2010 model year on-highway and Tier 4 non-road
exhaust emission standards as well as for previous model year diesel engines. These oils are formulated for use in all
applications with diesel fuels ranging in sulfur content up to 500 ppm (0.05% by weight). However, the use of these oils
with greater than 15 ppm (0.0015% by weight) sulfur fuel may impact exhaust aftertreatment system durability and/or
drain interval. API CJ-4 oils exceed the performance criteria of API CI-4 with CI-4 PLUS, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4 and CF-4 and
can effectively lubricate engines calling for those API Service Categories. When using CJ-4 oil with higher than 15 ppm
sulfur fuel, consult the engine manufacturer for service interval. |
CI-4 |
Current |
Introduced in 2002. For high-speed, four-stroke engines designed to meet 2004 exhaust emission standards implemented
in 2002. CI-4 oils are formulated to sustain engine durability where exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is used and are
intended for use with diesel fuels ranging in sulfur content up to 0.5% weight. Can be used in place of CD, CE, CF-4,
CG-4, and CH-4 oils. Some CI-4 oils may also qualify for the CI-4 PLUS designation. |
CH-4 |
Current |
Introduced in 1998. For high-speed, four-stroke engines designed to meet 1998 exhaust emission standards. CH-4 oils
are specifically compounded for use with diesel fuels ranging in sulfur content up to 0.5% weight. Can be used in place
of CD, CE, CF-4, and CG-4 oils. |
CG-4 |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered automotive engines built after 2009. |
CF-4 |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered automotive engines built after 2009. |
CF-2 |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered automotive engines built after 2009. Two-stroke cycle engines
may have different lubrication requirements than four-stroke engines, so the manufacturer should be
contacted for current lubrication recommendations. |
CF |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered automotive engines built after 2009. Later “C” category oils
are usually suitable or preferred for diesel automotive engines for which “CF” oils were specified. Older
equipment and/or two-stroke diesel engines, especially those calling for monograde products, may
however require “CF” category oil. |
CE |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered automotive engines built after 1994. |
CD-II |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered automotive engines built after 1994. |
CD |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered automotive engines built after 1994. |
CC |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered engines built after 1990. |
CB |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered engines built after 1961. |
CA |
Obsolete |
CAUTION: Not suitable for use in most diesel-powered engines built after 1959. |
Source: https://www.api.org/products-and-services/engine-oil/eolcs-categories-and-classifications/oil-categories#tab-diesel-c-categories