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Synthetic Oil vs. Conventional Motor OilWhat are the Advantages of Using Synthetic Engine Oils?
Synthetic motor oil can cost up to three times more than regular conventional motor oil. Is the added expense of using synthetic oil an added value or a waste of money?
Dealerships, auto repair shops and fast lube facilities will often recommend using a synthetic oil when a vehicle is brought in for an oil change or routine vehicle maintenance. Naturally synthetic motor oil is much more expensive than conventional oil, so before making a decision, find out the differences between synthetic and conventional motor oil and what it mean to a cars engine. What is Conventional Motor Oil?Conventional or regular motor is processed from crude oil out of the ground. The crude oil is separated at the oil refinery. The thicker oil is used for applications like roofing tar and asphalt. The thinner oil is used for applications like gasoline and engine oil, among other applications. This oil becomes the base stock for the oil. Engine oil base stock refined from crude oil contains small amounts of natural contaminants that can’t be removed from the base stock used in processing engine oil. What is Synthetic Motor Oil?There are two components to synthetic motor oil:
Pros and Cons of Using Synthetic Motor OilPros
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Is Synthetic Oil Better Than Conventional Motor Oil?There’s no doubt that synthetic oil is better than conventional motor oil. Since synthetic oil is made with smaller molecules and less impurities it’s just a plain better lubricant. It’s especially better for today’s modern engines that have tighter tolerances and smaller oil passages that need a super lubricant. Car manufacturers are requiring that synthetic oil be used more and more. Most new vehicles are at least required to use a synthetic blend. If synthetic oil is used, it’s advisable to use it after the engine break-in period. If the vehicle has a lot of miles, it’s not recommended that synthetic oil be used. If someone plans on keeping a vehicle for a long time, using synthetic oil is a good idea. On the other hand, if someone gets a new vehicle every year, why have the added expense of synthetic oil. Now that a decision's been made, where's the best place to get the vehicles oil changed?
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