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Опубликовано 16 декабря 2020, 15:00
Synthetic vs Conventional Motor Oil - Why Is Synthetic Better For Your Car?
Sponsored by Mobil 1 motor oil. Learn more about Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil: bit.ly/mobil1-synthetic-vs-con...
What’s the difference between synthetic and conventional motor oil? There are many advantages of synthetic motor oils, and in this video we’ll be focusing on four key areas. First, we’ll talk about viscosity index, and why synthetics tend to have less change in viscosity with temperature change. Second, we’ll examine volatility, and how synthetic’s more uniform molecular structure helps prevent burning off oil in your engine. Third, we’ll look at how a motor oil made with synthetic base oils impacts the use of viscosity modifiers, which can cause deposit formation within your engine. Finally, we’ll discuss oxidation, which ultimately is a cause of sludge and leading factor necessitating oil changes, as oxygen reacts with motor oil and causes it to thicken with time. I spent time discussing all of these topics and more with Mobil 1 engineers. Watch for all the details! #Mobil1Partner
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Sponsored by Mobil 1 motor oil. Learn more about Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil: bit.ly/mobil1-synthetic-vs-con...
What’s the difference between synthetic and conventional motor oil? There are many advantages of synthetic motor oils, and in this video we’ll be focusing on four key areas. First, we’ll talk about viscosity index, and why synthetics tend to have less change in viscosity with temperature change. Second, we’ll examine volatility, and how synthetic’s more uniform molecular structure helps prevent burning off oil in your engine. Third, we’ll look at how a motor oil made with synthetic base oils impacts the use of viscosity modifiers, which can cause deposit formation within your engine. Finally, we’ll discuss oxidation, which ultimately is a cause of sludge and leading factor necessitating oil changes, as oxygen reacts with motor oil and causes it to thicken with time. I spent time discussing all of these topics and more with Mobil 1 engineers. Watch for all the details! #Mobil1Partner
Related Videos:
Base Oil Groups I-V Defined: youtube.com/watch?v=0IqLRhxdoG...
Will Thin Oils Damage Your Engine? youtu.be/IKdhgKUZhPA
Is Synthetic Oil Bad For Old Cars? youtu.be/pPFSR-2lhxY
Don't forget to check out my other pages below!
Facebook: facebook.com/engineeringexplai...
Official Website: howdoesacarwork.com
Twitter: twitter.com/jasonfenske13
Instagram: instagram.com/engineeringexpla...
Car Throttle: carthrottle.com/user/engineeri...
EE Extra: youtube.com/channel/UCsrY4q8xG...
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