Motor oil is typically in a liquid state at room temperature. It consists of a blend of base oils and additives that provide lubrication, reduce friction, and enhance the oil's performance under varying temperatures. While it remains liquid under normal operating conditions, motor oil can thicken at low temperatures and become less viscous at high temperatures.
Penzoil makes Quacker State Motor oil
If it is the conventional oil it REALLY does NOT matter who makes it. Most conventional motor oils are the same. With conventional motor oil just use the recomended viscosity and change it often.
quaker state motor oil
liquid
A cars motor oil was measured and described using units of kelvin which charactoristic of matter was measured
Any 5w30 motor oil will due. That engine takes 5 qts of oil. Pick your brand it doesn't matter, or if you want to go with a synthetic oil that will be fine too.
Temperature
As long as it is the same grade of motor oil the brand name should not matter.
Used motor oil is deposited at Certified used oil collection centers through out the state of California. CalRecycle is the company who owns the collection center.
Motor oil type shold be chosen based on where you live not the type of car you drive. If by type you are refering to grade of oil. If by type you mean brand then it does not matter as long as it has an SAE approved symbol all motor oils are the same per grade. Addatives in motor oil make them different not the brand.
Temperature
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