Why Synthetic Oil

Engine oil is often referred to as the lifeblood of an engine, and for good reason. It protects, cools, and lubricates while carrying contaminants to the filter. Additionally, oil protects against corrosion and neutralizes acids. When it comes to choosing between synthetic and regular oil, synthetic has a clear edge for several reasons:

Temperature Resistance: Synthetic oils are designed to withstand extreme temperatures far better than conventional oils, making them the best choice for turbocharged engines, which run hotter. Regular oils tend to burn up and leave residue every time the engine stops.

Viscosity Stability: Synthetic oils maintain their viscosity over a wider range of temperatures, ensuring consistent performance and protection. This stability also means they are more effective in protecting your engine during cold starts.

Longer Change Intervals: Synthetic oils do not break down as quickly as conventional oils, allowing for longer intervals between oil changes. This aligns with many manufacturers' recommendations for extended change intervals, saving you time and money.

Cleaner Engines: Synthetic oils are less likely to form sludge and deposits, helping to keep your engine cleaner and running more efficiently.

Fuel Efficiency: By enhancing performance and reducing friction, synthetic oils can contribute to better fuel efficiency.

In essence, synthetic oils offer superior protection, performance, and efficiency, especially in demanding conditions, making them a better choice for maintaining your engine's health and longevity.

What Synthetic Oil is Best?

For the past 20 years, we have been using Synthetic oils and fluids. We have experienced incredible results. As the first synthetic oil designed for automotive use, Amsoil has consistently demonstrated superior quality and performance. We are confident in its attributes and wholeheartedly recommend Amsoil for all driving conditions.