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Everything You Need to Know About Engine Oil

by JD
June 25, 2021
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Car maintenance always seems daunting, even with simple stuff like engine oil. Whenever you take your car in for a service, you’re tasked with making a choice when it comes to what type of oil to use.

Typically, you’re required to make a choice based on the oil type, service classification, and viscosity grade. Various engine oils also come with industry certification and other specifications that must be maintained.  

However, we’re always here to break things down and make them easier to understand. All you need to do is go through the owner’s manual and understand what oil works best for your car. With that said, let’s take a look at everything you need to know about engine oil. 

Which engine oil is best? 

Choosing the right oil will prolong your engine’s life and save you a lot of money and trouble with engine issues. However, most motorists in this region aren’t aware of what oil works best for their car. 

There are a plethora of factors that help you choose the best type of oil. You should look at what kind of engine you have and how the climate is in your region. In summers motorists are advised to use a thicker variety of engine oil while it is reverse in winters.   

As a frame of reference, you can rely on the weight designations established by the Society of Auto Engineering (SAE). Motorists are recommended to use engine oil with a grade of SAE 30 and above. A general rule of thumb is that the higher the grade, the better it’ll perform.  

What are the different types of engine oil? 

Motor oil has transformed itself in various ways since it was first used in the 19th century. Contemporary forms of engine oil come in various forms, from traditional formula to modern synthetic oils. Offering superior performance, engine oils are also designed to extend the life of older engines. The following are the types of engine oil in use today:  

Conventional oil: Conventional oil, refined from crude oil, is typically used for older engines with simpler designs. It’s inexpensive for the most part, but requires frequent oil changes.

Synthetic oil: Synthetic oil is chemically treated at molecular levels to reduce impurities and flow easily at lower temperatures. They can even resist breaking down into particles at higher temperatures. They tend to be expensive, but do offer the highest level of protection for your engine. Synthetic oils are typically used in modern cars with high-end engines.

Semi-synthetic oil: Semi-synthetic oil is a blend of conventional and synthetic oils that offers all the enhanced performance of synthetic oils at a lower price point. Semi-synthetic oils are typically used in late-model cars that are required to use semi-synthetic oil as per the manufacturer’s specifications. 

Protect your engine with a car oil change at Car Proton

This guide is aimed at giving you a start on the know-hows of getting a car oil change. However, for best results, you’re advised to leave it to the professionals at Car Proton. Our extensive service network will give you access to specialist garages for your car oil change.  

You also get on-call personalized assistance from our service advisors with all your queries. If you want to know about what engine oil is recommended for your car, when to change your oil, and more, our service advisors are only one call away.  

Request a car oil change or book a service on our website or the Car Proton app today.

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