it provides the best form of lubrication for RACE cars. they have a higher boiling point because they go faster meaning the engine gets hotter. NOT recommended to put in a standard car
Hmm, every time I get an oil change they ask if I want synthetic oil, for twice the price, but they say I could go about 10,000 miles before the next oil change. And my vehicles are NOT race cars!
full synthetic
No contest. -Synthetic oil is way better, but can you afford it. -I think using regular oil and changing every 3,000 is better.
Synthetic oil works better in some engines than does petroleum-based oil. Nylon is synthetic.
Of course, synthetic oil is a better choice of oil in all vehicles.
Synthetic is better at very low and very high temperatures.
That's easy synthetic oil. Ill tell you why it sounds better
All major brands of full synthetic are good.
Synthetic oil or a blend of Synthetic and regular oil is much better for your vehicle than regular oil alone. Synthetic oil is MUCH more expenshive. If you change your regular oil every 3 months or 3,000 miles I will be fine.
Yes, without any issues. That's what synthetic blend oils are (better than conventional oil, not quite as good as pure synthetic).
I use synthetic oil in my 2002 PT Cruiser, and it runs great! Synthetic costs a little more, but it actually better for your engine.
Most synthetic motor oils are not truly man made, being both a blend of petroleum based oil and synthetic oil. Synthetic oils are not necessary better for your car, but are better for the environment. Whichever you choose, pick an oil that matches the viscosity specified by your cars manufacturer.
Synthetic. It is synthesized in a lab for optimal performance in an engine. Blended is only partially synthetic, therefore not ideal.