Choosing the correct oil is critical for the operating performance of your engine. Motor oil serves as a very important ingredient for any vehicle.
Synthetic oil and Conventional oil basically differ in regards to their production. Conventional oils are made with select-additive ingredients which are determined by the vehicle manufacturer standards. The process starts with crude oil in a refinery and then mixing those additives to alter its viscosity. In a very similar manner synthetic oil is also produced using additives; however, the major difference is that the base oil does not come from crude oil. It is produced in a laboratory environment to assure that all molecules and additives are equal. Synthetic oil also has different flow characteristics for high performance.
Now that you know the difference between both oils we can help you decide which is best for your vehicle. Call us soon for scheduling an appointment for your next oil change.
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