The Auto Industry’s
Best-Kept SecretHave you ever heard the story about
the light bulb that doesn’t burn out or the razor that never
dulls? Sure, these stories get exaggerated, but sometimes
there’s an element of truth to the rumors leaking out of a
manufacturers skunkworks. One particular rumor that sounds too
good to be true is “an experimental motor oil that increases
horsepower, practically stops internal engine wear in its
tracks and improves fuel efficiency.”
Well, synthetic motor oil is not a rumor. It’s been in use
ever since World War II (the Germans used it on the cold
eastern front because conventional oil wouldn’t flow in the
arctic-like weather). Even though it sounds too good to be
true, synthetics do reduce engine wear, improve gas mileage and
increase horsepower. This is because synthetic oil molecules
are superior in a number of ways to mineral-based oils
Synthetic Oil is Superior to Mineral-Based Oil in
Every Way:
Without getting too technical, suffice it to say that
synthetics have a much higher resistance to heat than
mineral-based oils. Because synthetic oil is composed of
molecules that are uniform in weight and shape, its heat of
vaporization is much higher (more than 600 deg. F.) compared to
conventional oil, which begins evaporating at temps as low as
350 deg. F. This added stability at high temperature means that
your hard-working engine wont burn up as much oil- and that
means less sludge and fewer varnish deposits in the engine.
Added lubricity is another attribute of
synthetics. The uniform diameter of synthetic oil polymers
allows them to more easily slide over one another. The
resultant reduction in friction shows up as more horsepower and
torque and reduced internal engine wear.
Higher film/shear strength, however is one of the
major benefits of synthetics. Film strength is what keeps oil
molecules from being pushed away from each other under
pressure. In an area where two metal surfaces meet, the film of
oil between them prevents them from rubbing and wearing away at
each other. Synthetics do a better job of this than
conventional mineral oils. Synthetic oils does not shear as
easily as petroleum oils and thus maintains a higher film
strength and as a result does a better job at preventing wear,
especially under extreme operating conditions.
Not All Synthetics Are Created Equal:
Please be aware that not all synthetics are created equal.
There is wide differences in quality and protection provided by
the various synthetics. Additionally, not all synthetics are
100% synthetic. Many are partial synthetics marketed under the
perception of full synthetics to the unsuspecting consumer or
even Group III hydrocracked oils such as Castrol Syntec, for
example, which is a hydroisomerized petroleum oil marketed
under the disguise of a synthetic (there is a full article on
this in our Informative Articles section detailing the recent
battle between Castrol and Mobil). There are no PAO
(polyalphaolefin) synthetic molecules in Castrol Syntec, yet
because of legal finagling with the definition of synthesized
motor oils they can legally be called synthetic. Basically,
they changed the definition of a synthetic to fit the process
of highly refining a petroleum base oil, called hydrocracking
and fought with Mobil and the National Advertising Council to
loosen the definition of a synthetic.
Film strength is important in another way- cold start
protection. Regular mineral-based oil
will not remain as a boundary layer (a uniform thin
coating) on metal surfaces when an engine is turned
off. Mineral-based oil drains off parts and out of passageways
into the oil pan. Additionally, mineral-based oils contain
waxes and paraffins that come out of the earth and solidify
when it gets colder outside, therefore making it even harder to
pump the oil when cold. When you crank your vehicle the metal
surfaces (crankshaft, camshaft, lifters, connecting rod
bearings, piston pin bushings & bearings, piston, rings and
cylinder walls) that require lubrication are not fully
lubricated in the time it takes for the oil pump to pressurize
the lubrication system and supply oil to the engine.
With Mineral-Based Oil Your Engine is Not Optimally
Protected During One of The Most Critical Times: Engine
Start-Up:
Engine start-up lubrication is one of the most critical
times for lubrication. Small amounts of wear occurs every time
you start your engine with mineral-based oils. Over time, these
small amounts of wear add up to larger amounts and result in
increase clearances, reduced oil pressure, increase oil
consumption and reduced life of your engine. Synthetic motor
oil, on the other hand, will stay on engine parts and coat them
uniformly because of its high film strength and greater heat
affinity (it adheres better to hot metal parts). Additionally,
synthetics prevent start-up engine wear and are pumped to
critical passageways, surfaces and bearings much faster than
mineral-based oils. With mineral-based oils your engine can
possibly running with no/low oil pressure for a short period of
time, depending on the severity of cold weather, after cranking
and starting the motor. With synthetics after several hundred
thousand miles you still will have a strong running engine,
instead of an engine with significantly increased internal
wear. This has been proven by hundreds
of millions of miles of customer usage and countless laboratory
and field tests.
As an extra benefit , some synthetics are designed for
longer drain intervals. This offsets the added cost
of synthetic oil. AMSOIL has motor
oils designed for 25,000 mile/1-year or 35,000 mile/1-year
drain intervals (or longer with by-pass
filtration). There is no other oil company in the world that
can match AMSOIL’s extended drain interval capability or
quality.
Why Don’t Automakers Use Synthetics in Production
Vehicles:
Okay. Synthetics are great. The real question is: Why
doesn’t everybody use them? Automakers don’t use synthetics in
production vehicles (except as where needed to prevent concerns
during the warranty period) for at least two reasons. Synthetic
motor oil significantly reduces internal engine, transmission
and axle wear when compared to petroleum oil. Independent ASTM
testing proves this fact. Reduced wear translates into
increased longevity of your vehicle which results in your being
able to keep your vehicle longer with less change of wear
related concerns. Additionally, it is our opinion, that if
factory oil changes were specified as 25,000 mile/1-year, as
AMSOIL offers, the petroleum oil companies would sell
approximately 8 times less oil than with the 3000 mile oil
change. Sure, they all offer a synthetic or semi-synthetic now,
but it is only a small percentage of total oil sales volume. By
using AMSOIL Synthetic Motor oil people can reduce the amount
of oil they use by as much as 80%, not to mention saving time
and money in the process.
Many of the same oil companies that recommend 3000 mile oil
changes in the U.S. also offer and recommend 12,000-18,000 mile
oil changes in Europe, and have been for many years and have
plans for increasing that to nearly 30,000 mile oil changes in
the future. The technology is available yet AMSOIL is the
only one to offer a superior extended drain synthetic oil that
far exceeds the performance specifications of any other type
and brand of oil and back it with their own
warranty.
AMSOIL Offers Extended Drain Intervals and Superior
Filtration:
AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants offers a 25,000 mile/1-year oil
change, a 35,000 mile/1-year oil change with Super Duty
Filtration (require changing every 12,500 miles or 6-months,
whichever comes first). Should the consumer choose AMSOIL
By-Pass Filtration, this will allow for virtually no oil
changes and filter down to 1 micron particle size with 85%
efficiency. The average consumer spending excessive amounts of
time and money changing their oil every 3000 miles does not get
the same level of performance and protection as the AMSOIL
customer that is saving both time and money and getting maximum
performance, protection and extending the life of their engine
and transmission (AMSOIL also offers synthetic extended drain
interval transmission fluid that will virtually eliminate
transmission wear and reduce operating temperatures
approximately 20-50 deg. F., depending on operating
conditions)
Mineral Oil is Good for Initial Break-In:
Converting a
vehicle to AMSOIL is fairly simple, but there are a few things
you need to be aware of. First, if you have a brand new vehicle
we recommend that you run a short cycle of petroleum oil on a
gas engine passenger car or light truck (typically up to your
first scheduled oil change) and approximately 5000 miles on a
diesel engine in such as a Ford Powerstroke, Dodge Cummins
Turbo Diesel or Chevy Duramax Diesel before installing AMSOIL.
This doesn't mean that you can't install AMSOIL sooner (there
are even a few OEM's that install synthetics as a factory fill)
it simply means these are our recommendations based on our
extensive engineering studies and knowledge of this
topic. Today's modern engine manufacturing and materials
technology is much more sophisticated than in years past.
Regular gas engine passenger car and light truck engines do not
require the extensive break in process many people think they
do. In addition, by the time you get your new vehicle the
engine has already been through a series of hot tests also run
on in-plant chassis rolls testers to check functionality of all
systems and then driven around the plant and railhead in order
to get the vehicle to the dealer, which also helps accelerate
breaking in of the engine.
If You Think the Major Professional
Race Teams Use The Oil Advertised On Their Cars....Think
Again
Major racing teams don’t appear to use synthetics, but
things aren’t always what they seem. The racing team’s sponsor
might want you to believe there’s a certain kind of motor oil
in the car’s crankcase, but every successful race team in
the world uses synthetic lubricants throughout the car and most
of them use AMSOIL. Your probably wondering how we know
these facts. It's simple: we work in the automotive industry on
a daily basis and have involvement with engineers from major
racing teams.
Interestingly enough, the biggest reason that synthetic
lubricants are not in widespread use is because the would-be
consumer does not know of the benefits provided by synthetics.
Also, they are not sure where to go to ask or who to ask.
Asking your local parts counterman at the auto parts or the
high school kid at the quick-lube shop is not the answer, or
even asking your local auto dealer that sold you the car-
remember, they are usually tied in with a specific
manufacturers brand or oil and the 3000 mile oil change.
You should seek out and acquire information from a Certified
Lubrication Specialist, lubrication engineer, automotive
engineer or competent mechanic that fully understands and can
explain the benefits of synthetics and the drawbacks of
mineral-based oil to the consumer. But beware, there are many
mechanics out there that are so engrained in the old way of
thinking that they refuse to change their way of thinking or
even open up their minds to the fact that there are automotive
engineers, lubrication engineers and chemists that know a lot
more about motor oils, filtration, vehicles and synthetics than
them. I call them "old-school" type of mechanics and it is best
to steer clear of those type.
Some People Will Never Change:
Also, even though people have known about synthetics for
years, consumers continue to be brand and price driven. The
rationale continues to be, “My grandpappy used brand V in his
model T, so I won’t use nothing else.” Or, “I been using brand
Q in my IROC for years. If I change brands now I’ll blow the
motor.” Or, “ I ain’t payin’ no five dollars a quart, no siree,
Bob, I ain’t that stupid.” Or, “I ain’t using none of that
synthetic oil...that’s stuff’s made out of beans...I want some
real crude oil.” (this last statement was an actual statement
from a customer in a snowmobile store. He was having 2-cycle
spark plug fouling problems due to the mineral- based oil
mixture he was using. The store suggested he use a synthetic
oil and 2 new spark plugs to eliminate the fouling issue. He
declined and purchased 2 boxes of spark plugs and his usual
crude oil mix. The following year he finally decided to try
AMSOIL 100:1 pre-mix synthetic oil and his spark plug fouling
problem were eliminated. He used 4 spark plugs for the entire
snowmobile season, vs. 2 boxes ( that's 24 spark plugs) he went
through per season with petroleum oil.
Synthetics Are Compatible With Mineral Based Oils, But
Be Careful:
When switching to a synthetic motor oil, it is important to
keep several things in mind regarding oil consumption. Keep
extra quarts of synthetic handy. Although many synthetic oil
manufacturers tout the compatibility of their oils with
mineral-based oils, adding mineral oil to synthetic oil will
drastically reduce the level of engine protection that was
initially designed into the synthetic oil as well as the
mileage to your next oil change. Also, as the mineral oil
breaks down it will contaminate the rest of the oil, leaving
sludge and varnish deposits in the engine (this is because
mineral oil is made up of many chemically dissimilar
hydrocarbons, including waxes, all of which react differently
under different operating conditions). By adding a mineral oil
to synthetic oil you will also see a reduction in engine
efficiency. depending on how much, and when, the mineral-based
oil was introduced.
There are many different companies that offer synthetics.
because this overview is intended to give readers a general
idea of the benefits of synthetic lubricants, we have not
discussed the specific differences between all the individual
brands and their formulations. Keep in mind that there are
significant differences between brands of synthetics, which
will affect the performance and longevity of your engine,
transmission, axles, bearings and chassis components.
Please contact us with any questions
or topics that are not explained in this brief
overview.
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