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Drivol-Tips to choose best engine oil

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Drivol-Tips to choose best engine oil

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  1. Selecting the Selecting the Best Your Car Your Car at drivol.de at drivol.de Best Engine Oil for Engine Oil for Engine oil is an automobile lubricant. Engines need oil to operate smoothly. Oil keeps moving parts of the engine lubricated, protects it from oxidation, rust corrosion, sludge and carbon build-up. With technology advancing, engines are getting sophisticated with addition of turbochargers, superchargers, etc resulting in need of better oils that support new age engines. Over time, engine oil breaks down & wears out making it less effective at lubricating the engine and absorbing heat. As an automobile owner, your goal is to change the oil in your engine timely and avoiding major engine troubles. Whether you change oil yourself or do it at a shop, choosing the right oil has never been more challenging. Because even if you follow oil type and viscosity recommendations shown in your owner’s manual, you still have a dozen oil formulations to choose from. The main factor for selecting engine oil is viscosity, which is a measure of an oils resistance to flow. Low viscosity oil is thin and flows easily while high viscosity oil is thick and flows slowly. Oils can either be of single viscosity or multiple viscosities. Multiple viscosity oils are called multi-grade engine oils. Your vehicles owner’s manual is the best guide to your engine oils viscosity index. Depending on what works well for your engine, you choose from one of these oils: mineral oil, semi-synthetic or fully synthetic engine oil. Mineral Oil or regular engine oil as it is called is the cheapest option among the three types of engine oils. The molecules of mineral oil vary in size and are designed to run in a variety of conditions but need to be changed often. They provide the least protection to engines due to contaminants and also can’t withstand high temperatures. Mineral oil is changed every 5000 K.M. Semi-synthetic engine oil is a blend of mineral oil with properties of synthetic oil. It is designed to have many benefits of synthetic oil such as extended lubricant life and improved viscosity

  2. indexes and is cheaper than fully synthetic oil while being a tad more expensive than mineral oils. Semi-synthetic oil contains about 30% of synthetic oil properties. This oil lasts up to 10000 K.M. Synthetic oils are made by chemical processes and do not necessarily come from petroleum. There are of several types. The most common is made of carbon compounds and alcohols. Another is made from coal and crude oil. Synthetic oil tolerates heat better than other oils while producing less sludge and carbon deposits. Engines using synthetic oil can safely run longer between oil change intervals. The molecules of this oil is uniform in size, so the oil pumps better when cold and maintains a strong film when hot. Synthetic oil is expensive, but last longer i.e. 15000 K.M. Tips to Choose Best Engine Oil 1. If you have an older car with less use and prefer to change oil at lower cost than mineral oil is definitely recommended. Common 2. If you are looking for an oil with synthetic properties at a lesser cost along change interval as compared to mineral oil then, you can opt for semi synthetic oil. The most common synthetic grade used is 10W40 which is suitable for both petrol and diesel engines. 3. If your vehicle has high use and are expecting refinement along with a longer service interval then synthetic oil is recommended. Common synthetic oil grade is 5W40 for both petrol and diesel engines. Drivol based out of Germany has a wide range of oils from mineral to synthetic oils of various grades catering to commercial and passenger vehicles. Their oils have an innovative low friction technology, which reduces oils coefficient of friction and improves film strength across temperature gradients. grades are 15W40, 20W50.

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