The competition is tight and in general the premium oils that you buy are mostly quite similar, with two exceptions.
Traditional oils that you buy have historically been the standard with Pennsylvania grade crude making what was considered to be the best motor oils with Penzoil and Quaker State being two examples. With modern processing of motor oils most of the premium oils will serve well provided that they have the engineering certifications on the can.
The other category of oils far exceeds the quality of the traditional oils. The fully synthetic oils last far longer and give much better protection than the traditional oils.
Synthetics produce virtually NO paraffin as they break down. Paraffin becomes the deposits that build up on the inside of the engine and often causes problems. FULLY synthetic oils last longer, protect better and run cleaner. Engines using FULLY synthetic oils hold together far better.
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The best automotive care tip is to get your oil changed regularly. Doing this can save you a lot of money in the long run from problems caused by your car being low or out of oil.
The transfer case uses automatic transmission fluid.
It starts with crude oil pumped from the ground then the process of refining it into automotive fuel begins.
Mobil One produces the best oil as far as quality and performance goes.
Check out automotive businesses like Conrad's, Firestone, Wal-Mart's automotive section, or Jiffy and see how much they charge for an oil change. Compare the prices and choose the best deal. Ask around regarding which store offers the best oil change with the best discount. You can learn how to change your own oil by visiting www.ehow.com or www.Youtube.com and looking up instruction videos on this topic.
This is the price of crude oil. The amounts will vary depending on the supply and demand that is placed on the oil.
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no! use only motorcycle oil. automotive oil will not protect the clutch on a motorcycle and synthetic oils for cars are not designed to protect the clutch either.
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Oil rated for use in 4 stroke motorcycles is best. 20w50 is the most recommended "weight". Regular automotive oil is not recommenced due to the temperatures air cooled engines run.