Synthetic Oil vs. Conventional Oil

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At the Capital Ford Winnipeg service centre, we want to provide car owners from Brandon to Steinbach and beyond with a wide range of automotive maintenance expertise. For those wondering about the difference between synthetic vs. conventional oil, this is your guide! In the following piece, we explore synthetic oil vs. regular oil and also spotlight how full synthetic oil vs. synthetic blend compare. If you have any questions, call us at 431-816-0570 or reach out online.

What is Conventional (Regular) Oil?

Before delving into synthetic oil vs. regular oil or full synthetic oil vs. synthetic blend, let’s start with the basics. Also known as “regular” oil, this is a petroleum-based substance that’s used in internal combustion engines to lubricate your vehicle’s internal parts and reduce engine wear. Motor oil is distilled from crude oil that’s mined from the Earth, and it can also protect your car’s engine from high temperatures. 

What is Synthetic Oil?

As we compare synthetic oil vs. regular oil, let’s see how synthetic oil fares. Similar to regular oil, synthetic oil is a petroleum-based product, yet it has enhanced lubrication properties. Synthetic oils will oxidize less easily than conventional oils and are superior at retaining protective properties. They have been chemically developed from petrochemicals in intensive processes to provide pinpointed properties that make them both better and a little more expensive. Synthetic oils also: 

  • Are less viscous at lower temperatures 
  • Offers enhanced engine cleaning properties
  • Better protect critical turbocharger parts (when equipped)

How Does Full Synthetic Oil vs. Synthetic Blends Differ?

Beyond synthetic vs. conventional oil, there is something called synthetic blends. These, as you might guess, are made up of part synthetic oil and part conventional oil, which can help reduce costs, yet also provide enhanced properties vs. standard conventional oil.

Note: Some Ford vehicles will require full synthetic oil and that may include your model. Make sure to review your owner’s manual, or contact one of our service experts, if you’re not sure what kind of oil your vehicle takes.

Schedule an Oil Change in Winnipeg Now!

Now that you know how synthetic vs. conventional oil fares, turn to Capital Ford Winnipeg as your Portage la Prairie service centre of choice. Want to learn about the benefits of service around Dauphin? Turn to our service and parts tips section. If you need to make sure your tires are up to snuff in Regina, SK, turn to our tire shop. Keep your car running at peak performance around Brandon with Capital Ford Winnipeg!

 

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