Synthetic Oil Against Mineral Oil, What's Better And Why?
Most readers know that "best synthetic oil" is better than "ordinary" almost all paragraphs, but why? What is the true difference between synthetic oil and mineral oil? The truth is that almost everything is different.
Both come out of the ground, we know it, but the synthesis is not just extracted, it is also distilled, purified and "fragmented" to basic molecules. This process not only removes all unnecessary impurities but also allows individual molecules to be used for specific modern engines. All this leads to a better lubrication and preservation of the engine, but this is only part of the story, magic lies in the exact 'recipe' of the specific oil. Here's what the benefits of synthetic oil are:
1. Protects engine from unnecessary dirt
Over time, mineral oil can leave a sludge or soothe, which reduces engine performance and reduces its life. Good synthetic oils are purified from any unnecessary ingredients and are almost impossible to cause such an effect, especially if you change the oil in time.
2. Protects engine from wear
Engine parts are in constant contact with each other and the only thing that prevents them is a thin layer of oil between them. In extreme temperatures or extreme loads, ordinary oils can not maintain this thin layer optimal and this leads to over-wear or damage.
3. Better oil flow at low temperatures
When your car sits longer in one place without running, for example at night, the oil drains. When you turn the key and the engine lightens the oil, it must quickly rotate through the system and protect the parts from friction. The difference here is that, at sub-zero temperatures, synthetic oil performs this process at times faster than mineral, especially if the temperatures are extremely low.
4. Protects the engine also at extremely high temperatures
We all know that when the engine is running it develops a certain temperature that is extremely high. With long-term work at very high temperature and more stress on the engine, mineral oil loses some of its properties and even "burns". Good synthetic oils do not have this problem; on the contrary, if you get into a cooling system, they can save your engine.
5. Protect the turbo compressor
Due to the downsizing, automotive manufacturers have started to make smaller engines, and the only way they produce the power they need is turbochargers. We have already mentioned the disadvantages of ordinary oil at high temperatures, and now imagine the stress of the turbo. The turbo's temperature is huge and its blade makes up to 200,000 revolutions per minute! You now imagine why it is important that everything is well oiled, is not it?













