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The Benefits of Synthetic Engine Oil

Whether you're driving a brand new car or a pre-owned one, quality lubricants ensure that mechanical parts are working smoothly and optimally over time. And, ideally, oil changes should always be performed following the manufacturer's calendar!

Engine oil is certainly the most important lubricant under the hood. So much so that one question always comes back when visiting your mechanic: regular or synthetic? Here are a few explanations that can help make the right choice.

To start, the engine oil's role is to reduce friction and wear between mechanical components. It also allows part of the heat produced by the engine to dissipate, and subsequently, even helps reduce fuel consumption.

If your driving habits revolve around daily city and highway commutes, then a mineral (regular) engine oil will allow for a good lubrication in most cases, especially if the engine is not turbocharged. However, for performance enthusiasts, synthetic oil will offer greater lubrication, which has to be seriously considered. Sports and luxury car manufacturers usually have very specific lubricant recommendations which are located in the owner’s manual.

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The Benefits of Synthetic Engine Oil

A synthetic engine oil offers multiple benefits. But, considering its superior lubrication qualities, synthetic engine oil turns out to be fairly more expensive than its mineral counterpart.

Leaders in the field, like Castrol, happen to spend astronomical sums in research and development in order to offer their clients’ products that extend the lifespan of their engine's internal components.

They offer maximum lubrication, no matter the exterior temperature. But these synthetic oils last considerably longer, thus requiring fewer changes. Some companies have so much confidence in their products that they prescribe oil changes every 15,000 to 20,000 kilometres.

Another important point about synthetic engine oil that many people ignore is that it performs best when paired with a specific filter. In order to make the most out of your oil change in terms of efficiency and longevity, get the right oil filter made specifically for your oil and you'll be good to go.

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