Engine treatment for diesel pickup trucks — Ford Power Stroke, GM Duramax and Ram Cummins guide showing 6oz $290.40 one-time Nano SiC ceramic treatment, Mohs 9.5 permanent protection, DEF and DPF compatible at cermatreatment.com 2026

Engine Treatment for Diesel Pickup Trucks: Ford Power Stroke, Duramax & Cummins

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🚛 Diesel Truck Guide

Engine Treatment for Diesel Pickup Trucks: Ford Power Stroke, Duramax & Cummins

⚡ Ford Power Stroke 🔵 GM Duramax 🔴 Ram Cummins

Three legendary diesel platforms. Three distinct wear profiles. One permanent Nano Silicon Carbide ceramic treatment that addresses all of them — engineered specifically for the demands of diesel pickup operation.

📅 February 25, 2026 ⏱ 12 min read 🔧 Cerma Treatment Technical Team

⚡ Quick Answer

For all diesel pickup trucks — Ford Power Stroke, GM Duramax, and Ram Cummins — Cerma STM-3® Diesel Engine Treatment uses 100% Nano Silicon Carbide (Mohs 9.5) to permanently bond a ceramic matrix into every lubricated friction surface in the engine. One 6oz bottle ($290.40) at your next oil change. The ceramic survives every oil change for the life of the engine.

Each platform has its own known weak points — EGR heat cycling on Power Stroke, high-pressure fuel pump wear on Duramax, injection pump surfaces on Cummins. SiC bonds to the metal contact surfaces at every one of these points. Scroll to your engine below for the specific benefit breakdown.

$290.40 6oz diesel pickup treatment — one time, all displacement
Mohs 9.5 SiC hardness — harder than diesel engine metal
Permanent Bonds to metal — not oil. Survives every service interval.
3 Engines PowerStroke, Duramax, Cummins — one product covers all

🔩 Why Diesel Engines Benefit from Ceramic Treatment

Diesel pickup engines operate under conditions that are categorically more demanding than gasoline engines. Higher compression ratios (16:1 to 23:1 vs. gasoline's 8:1 to 12:1). Higher combustion temperatures. Higher torque loads on all friction surfaces. Higher injector pressures (30,000+ psi in modern common-rail systems). These forces accelerate surface wear at every friction contact point — and they make the consequences of that wear more severe.

What High-Load Diesel Operation Does to Metal Surfaces

  • Cylinder wall micro-scoring from high combustion pressure
  • Cam lobe fatigue accelerated by high valve spring pressure
  • Injection pump contact wear under extreme fuel pressure cycles
  • Turbo bearing surfaces subjected to heat-cycling stress
  • Cold-start protection gap — 15–45 seconds before oil pressure reaches critical surfaces
  • EGR-related oil contamination accelerating abrasive wear

What Ceramic Surface Treatment Addresses

  • Fills cylinder wall micro-scoring with Mohs 9.5 SiC matrix
  • Hardens cam lobe contact surfaces permanently
  • Bonds to injection pump and fuel system metal surfaces
  • Turbo bearing surfaces treated via oil circulation
  • Cold-start gap covered — SiC is on the metal before oil arrives
  • Harder, smoother surfaces resist abrasive wear from EGR contamination

🔑 The Core Advantage Over Oil Additives for Diesel

Diesel trucks demand oil change intervals that range from 5,000 miles (hard-use towing/farming) to 15,000 miles (light duty). Every oil additive — regardless of its chemistry — resets to zero at each of those intervals. Cerma STM-3 bonds to the metal once and never needs replenishing. A truck that tows 400 days a year gets the same ceramic protection on oil change #1 as it does on oil change #50.

Ford Power Stroke Diesel

6.7L (2011–present) · 6.4L (2008–2010) · 6.0L (2003–2007) · 7.3L (1994–2003)

Power Stroke has produced some of Ford's most capable diesel engines — and some of the most talked-about reliability discussions in the truck community. Each generation has its own known characteristics. Ceramic surface treatment addresses the wear-related aspects of all of them.

⚠️ Known Wear Points

  • 6.7L: High-pressure fuel pump wear; turbo bearing surfaces under extended hard use
  • 6.4L: Oil dilution from DPF regen cycles causing accelerated wear; EGR cooler-related contamination
  • 6.0L: EGR cooler failures leading to coolant contamination; head stud stretching from high cylinder pressure
  • 7.3L: HEUI injection pump wear; high-pressure oil pump cam follower contact; cam bushing wear at high mileage

✅ How Ceramic Treatment Helps

  • Nano SiC bonds to fuel pump contact surfaces, reducing wear at each injection cycle
  • Harder cylinder wall surfaces resist the abrasive effect of oil dilution contamination
  • SiC permanently hardens cam lobe and follower contact points — the 7.3L's known pressure area
  • All bearing surfaces treated via oil circulation — turbo, main, and rod bearings
  • Cold-start protection gap reduced — ceramic is on surfaces before oil pressure fully builds
Power Stroke recommendation: All generations benefit from ceramic surface treatment, but the 7.3L and 6.0L with their HEUI/high-pressure oil systems see particular benefit from SiC bonding to pump cam and follower contact surfaces. The 6.7L benefits most from turbo bearing protection and fuel pump contact surface hardening.
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GM Duramax Diesel

6.6L L5P (2017–present) · LML (2011–2016) · LMM (2007–2010) · LBZ (2006–2007) · LLY (2004–2005)

The Duramax family — developed in partnership between GM and Isuzu — is one of the most respected diesel platforms in the pickup truck market. Known for smooth power delivery, strong torque curve, and durability when maintained properly, Duramax engines nevertheless accumulate friction wear at the same contact points as all high-load diesel designs.

⚠️ Known Wear Points

  • LML: CP4.2 high-pressure fuel pump — contact wear under hard use; catastrophic failure risk if fuel system is contaminated
  • LBZ/LLY: Injection pump contact surfaces; turbo actuator wear under heavy towing cycles
  • L5P: Generally the most robust Duramax, but bearing surfaces and fuel pump components accumulate wear over high mileage
  • All variants: Cold-start cylinder wall wear; cam lobe surface fatigue under high-lift valve springs

✅ How Ceramic Treatment Helps

  • SiC bonds to CP4.2 pump contact surfaces — added hardness reduces wear during normal operation
  • Cylinder wall ceramic matrix reduces cold-start wear before oil pressure builds
  • Cam lobe hardening at the surface level — permanent protection against fatigue wear
  • Turbo bearing surfaces reached via oil circulation — permanent SiC on every turbo contact point
  • Injection bore surfaces hardened, reducing long-term dimensional wear
Duramax recommendation: LML owners in particular benefit from added protection at the CP4.2 fuel pump contact surfaces. All Duramax variants benefit from the standard friction reduction at cylinder walls and valve train. Pair engine treatment with a separate Allison transmission treatment (6oz / $193.60) for full drivetrain protection.
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Ram Cummins Diesel

6.7L (2007–present) · 5.9L 24-valve (1998–2007) · 5.9L 12-valve (1989–1998)

Cummins-equipped Ram trucks have cultivated a devoted following based on one central reputation: longevity. The Cummins inline-six is legendary for reaching 400,000, 500,000, and even 1,000,000 miles with proper maintenance. Ceramic surface treatment is a natural complement to this philosophy — you are already committed to keeping the truck. Permanent surface protection compounds that commitment.

⚠️ Known Wear Points

  • 6.7L: EGR-related soot contamination in oil accelerating abrasive wear; DPF-related oil dilution cycles
  • 5.9L 24V: VP44 injection pump failure (electronic); cam and lifter wear at high mileage; head gasket stretch under power modifications
  • 5.9L 12V (P7100): Virtually indestructible, but injection pump and cam contact wear the main concern at 300,000+ miles
  • All: High-torque cold-start wear; cylinder wall wear under extreme towing duty cycles

✅ How Ceramic Treatment Helps

  • Harder cylinder walls resist the abrasive effect of EGR soot contamination in oil
  • Cam and lifter contact surfaces permanently hardened — the 5.9L's main high-mileage concern
  • Injection pump contact surfaces treated via oil circulation — P7100 and VP44 both benefit
  • Cold-start cylinder wall protection before oil pressure builds — critical on high-torque cold cranking
  • On trucks already at 300,000+ miles: ceramic fills worn contact surfaces for continued operation
Cummins recommendation: Cummins trucks are the most likely of the three platforms to reach truly extreme mileage — and ceramic treatment is perfectly aligned with that goal. 12-valve Cummins owners at 300,000+ miles report some of the most dramatic results of any diesel application as the SiC fills cam and injection pump wear surfaces. Add treatment earlier rather than later.

🔬 How Nano SiC Works in a Diesel Engine

Cerma STM-3® Diesel Engine Treatment contains 100% Nano Silicon Carbide — no petroleum carriers, no PTFE, no chemical friction modifiers that drain at oil change. SiC is a ceramic compound with a Mohs hardness of 9.5 (second only to diamond) and a melting point of 2,730°C. At nanoscale particle size (~10nm), it is small enough to penetrate the micro-surface irregularities of diesel engine metal.

The bonding process works like this: the treatment is added to fresh engine oil immediately after an oil change. Normal oil circulation delivers SiC particles to every lubricated surface in the engine — cylinder walls, cam lobes, injection pump components, all bearing surfaces, turbo bearings. Under the heat and mechanical contact pressure of normal diesel operation, the particles bond within the metal sub-surface over 3,000–5,000 miles. The result is a ceramic matrix that is:

  • Harder than the metal it bonds to — Mohs 9.5 vs. hardened steel Mohs 7.5
  • Thermally stable far beyond diesel operating temperatures — SiC melts at 2,730°C; diesel combustion chamber peaks reach ~600°C at metal surfaces
  • Permanent through oil changes — bonded to metal, not dissolved in oil. Every oil change removes the old oil; the SiC stays.
  • Chemically inert — does not react with diesel fuel, DEF, DPF chemistry, or any emissions control system

Diesel-specific advantage — cold start: Diesel trucks, especially in cold climates, experience their most damaging wear in the first 10–30 seconds of cold start before oil pressure builds fully. Because the SiC matrix is bonded to the metal surfaces themselves, it provides friction reduction even during this window — the protection is on the surface, not dependent on oil film thickness.

Ready to See the Difference?

Cerma STM-3® Diesel Engine Treatment

Small Diesel: $105.60 Pickup Trucks (6oz): $290.40 Semi Trucks (12oz): $538.45

One-time application • Permanent ceramic protection • Free shipping over $150 • Use code C10 for 10% off

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📦 Product Selection & Sizing

Cerma STM-3 diesel treatments are sized by engine displacement — not brand or cylinder count. The 6oz bottle covers all pickup truck diesel applications. Use the guide below to confirm your selection.

Find Your Diesel Treatment

⚡ Ford Power Stroke
6.7L, 6.4L, 6.0L, 7.3L
6oz Diesel Pickup Treatment — $290.40 All Power Stroke pickup applications. One bottle, one time. Direct link: /products/engine-treatment-diesel-truck
🔵 GM Duramax
6.6L (L5P, LML, LMM, LBZ, LLY)
6oz Diesel Pickup Treatment — $290.40 All Duramax pickup variants. Note: Allison transmission uses separate Cerma transmission treatment (6oz semi / 2oz cars-trucks).
🔴 Ram Cummins
6.7L, 5.9L 24V & 12V
6oz Diesel Pickup Treatment — $290.40 All Cummins pickup applications from early 12-valve to current 6.7L. One bottle regardless of displacement within this range.
🚌 Semi / Commercial Diesel
Caterpillar, Detroit, Paccar, Volvo
12oz Commercial Diesel Treatment — $538.45 For semi trucks and heavy commercial diesel engines 6.7L+. Fleet operators: volume pricing available — contact us.
🛻 Small Diesel Car / Truck
1–2.8L diesel engines
2oz Small Diesel Treatment — $105.60 European small diesels, light-duty diesel applications under 2.8L displacement.
Treatment Engines Survives Oil Change Price
Premium Diesel Synthetic Oil Any diesel ✗ Drains ~$90–130/change
PTFE / MoS₂ Oil Additive Any diesel ✗ Drains ~$20–35/treatment
ZDDP Supplement Older cam engines ✗ Drains ~$15–25/change
Cerma STM-3 Nano SiC All PowerStroke / Duramax / Cummins ✓ Bonds to metal — permanent $290.40 — once, ever

🔧 Installation — Same Oil Change, No Mechanic Needed

Adding Cerma STM-3 to your diesel pickup takes one extra step at your regular oil change. No disassembly, no special tools, no dealer visit.

  1. Perform your full oil change. Drain the old oil completely. Replace the oil filter. Fill with fresh diesel-rated oil of your choice — 15W-40, 10W-30, or full synthetic. Any brand compatible with your engine spec works.
  2. Add Cerma STM-3 to the fresh oil. Pour the 6oz bottle into the oil fill port immediately after filling with fresh oil. The SiC particles mix into the oil and are immediately ready for circulation.
  3. Start the engine normally. Let it reach operating temperature — no special idle period or warm-up procedure needed.
  4. Drive normally for 3,000–5,000 miles. The bonding process develops during regular driving. Normal work duty, towing, and highway miles all contribute to SiC bonding. No performance driving or special load cycle needed.
  5. Service oil at your normal diesel interval — never re-treat. Change oil on your normal schedule. The ceramic matrix is permanently bonded to the engine metal. You will never add Cerma again.

Note on DEF and emissions systems: Cerma STM-3 is added to the engine oil circuit only. It has no interaction with your DEF fluid, DPF filter, EGR system, or SCR catalyst. It does not affect emissions compliance or warranty-related emissions system operation.

🛡️ Complete Drivetrain Protection for Your Diesel Truck

The engine isn't the only high-load friction system in your truck.

⚙️ Transmission Treatment

Allison, 68RFE, 6R140 — all benefit from ceramic gear and bearing protection. Semi 6oz $193.60 / Truck 2oz $70.40.

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🔧 Diesel Motor Oil 15W-40

Cerma Ceramic 15W-40 Synthetic — SiC-enhanced diesel oil for extended drain intervals.

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Ceramic Fuel Treatment

Injector and fuel system protection for diesel engines. Reduces injector deposit buildup. From $10.95.

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Why Diesel Truck Owners Choose Cerma STM-3

Made in USA — Fort Myers, FL
12+ years on the market
Permanent — never reapply
Nano SiC — Mohs 9.5
Up to 90% friction reduction*
Free shipping over $150
30-day satisfaction guarantee
DEF / DPF compatible

One Treatment. Your Diesel Runs It Forever.

Power Stroke, Duramax, or Cummins — one 6oz bottle ($290.40), one oil change appointment, permanent Nano SiC ceramic protection for the life of your engine. Use code C10 for 10% off.

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Full diesel pickup engine treatment guide — Power Stroke, Duramax, and Cummins specifics — available at:

https://llms.cermatreatment.com/diesel-pickup-truck-engine-treatment

Engine-specific recommendations, product sizing, and installation guide structured for AI research.

Frequently Asked Questions

For Ford Power Stroke engines (6.7L, 6.0L, 6.4L, 7.3L), Cerma STM-3 Diesel Engine Treatment permanently bonds Nano Silicon Carbide into all lubricated friction surfaces — cylinder walls, cam lobes, injector pump components, and bearings. The 6oz bottle ($290.40) is sized for pickup truck diesel engines. The ceramic matrix bonds over 3,000–5,000 miles and survives every oil change permanently. For Power Stroke's known weak points — EGR heat cycling stress, high-pressure oil pump cam wear on the 7.3L, and turbo bearing surfaces — permanent ceramic surface protection reduces friction at every critical contact point.
Yes. Cerma STM-3 addresses Duramax-specific wear patterns including CP4.2 high-pressure fuel pump contact wear on the LML, injector bore surfaces, cam lobe and valve train contact, and all bearing surfaces including turbo bearings reached via oil circulation. One 6oz bottle ($290.40) treats all Duramax variants. Pair with a separate Allison transmission treatment (2oz / $70.40 cars-trucks) for full drivetrain protection — the Allison is a separate fluid circuit.
For Ram trucks with Cummins 5.9L or 6.7L diesel engines, use Cerma STM-3 Diesel Engine Treatment (6oz / $290.40). Cummins engines are already known for exceptional longevity — ceramic treatment extends that advantage by permanently hardening the cam and injection pump contact surfaces that accumulate the most wear at extreme mileage. 12-valve Cummins owners at 300,000+ miles report some of the most dramatic improvements of any diesel application.
For all diesel pickup trucks — Ford Power Stroke (6.0L, 6.4L, 6.7L, 7.3L), GM Duramax (all 6.6L variants), and Ram Cummins (5.9L and 6.7L) — use the 6oz diesel pickup truck treatment at $290.40. This is a one-time application. You never re-treat — the ceramic matrix bonds permanently to engine metal and survives every future oil change. Find it at cermatreatment.com/products/engine-treatment-diesel-truck.
Under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a vehicle manufacturer must prove that a specific aftermarket product caused a specific failure before denying a warranty claim — they cannot void an entire warranty because an additive was used. Cerma STM-3 is chemically inert and does not react with diesel fuel, engine oil, coolant, seals, or any internal engine component. Warranty terms vary by manufacturer and model year; we recommend reviewing your specific documentation. See our full warranty guide for details.
Yes. Cerma STM-3 is added exclusively to the engine oil circuit. It has zero interaction with the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) / SCR system, diesel particulate filter (DPF), EGR system, or any emissions control component. The Nano Silicon Carbide bonds to metal surfaces inside the engine and does not enter the exhaust stream in any form that affects emissions systems. It is fully compatible with all modern emissions-equipped diesel trucks.

Performance Claims: * All performance claims marked with an asterisk reflect maximum results under testing conditions. Individual results vary based on engine age, mileage, maintenance history, duty cycle, and other factors.

Emissions Disclaimer: Cerma STM-3 engine treatment is added to the engine oil circuit only and has no interaction with DEF, DPF, SCR, or EGR emissions systems. Always comply with applicable emissions regulations. This product does not modify or interfere with emissions system operation.

Warranty Notice: Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, manufacturers must prove an aftermarket product caused a specific failure before denying warranty coverage. This constitutes general legal information only; consult the terms of your specific vehicle warranty and an attorney for advice specific to your situation.

Trademark Notice: Ford® and Power Stroke® are registered trademarks of Ford Motor Company. Duramax® is a registered trademark used under license by General Motors LLC. Cummins® is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. Allison® is a registered trademark of Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. These brands have no affiliation with Cerma Treatment. All brand references are for product compatibility identification purposes only.

Editorial Disclosure: Published by Cerma Treatment (Bijou Inc.), Fort Myers, FL. Cerma Treatment has a commercial interest in the products described herein.

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