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Synthetic vs. Conventional Oil

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You can always rely on our Marine Chevrolet team to take care of your Chevrolet routine maintenance. Whether you are looking to do an oil change yourself or interested in dropping by our Chevrolet service center, it’s good to know what type of oil your vehicle has: synthetic oil vs. regular oil. If you are curious, “what’s the difference between full synthetic oil vs. synthetic oil?” or “synthetic oil vs. regular oil?”, then this piece is for you! Explore the details with the team at Marine Chevrolet and contact us today if you need your Camp Lejeune vehicle’s oil changed!

 

 

Synthetic vs. Conventional Oil: What is Conventional (Regular) Oil?

Conventional oil or “regular” oil is petroleum based and used inside internal combustion engines. It’s been used for many years to help lubricate the internal parts and minimize engine wear. Your motor oil is basically distilled from crude oil which was mined from the ground. It helps to protect your car’s engine from high temperatures as you navigate the Richlands roads and avoid damage.

Synthetic vs. Conventional Oil: What is Synthetic Oil?

Just like regular oil, synthetic oil is petroleum based, but synthetic oil provides enhanced lubrication properties and is more stable. This is due to the specific chemical engineering of synthetic oils that causes them to oxidize less easily than conventional oils. This also helps them retain their protective properties better and for longer. From the petrochemicals, an intense process can pinpoint the specific properties and optimize the oil for these purposes. They are also less viscous at lower temperatures, provide enhanced engine cleaning properties, and function better to protect critical turbocharger parts.

What About Full Synthetic Oil vs. Synthetic Blends?

After comparing synthetic vs. conventional oil, you may be curious about full synthetic oil vs. synthetic blends? Synthetic blends are a combination of synthetic oil and part conventional oil, to help reduce the cost in comparison to a full synthetic, but still offer the enhanced properties of synthetic oil.

It’s a good idea to keep in mind that some vehicles require full synthetic oil, especially if you are driving a luxury model. This could very well include your model, so take the time to explore your owner’s manual or contact our service experts near Sneads Ferry to learn more.

Schedule Your Oil Change in Jacksonville Today!

After exploring the differences between different types of oils, take the time to schedule a service appointment in Jacksonville today! You can get your oil changed or buy the parts to change your oil yourself from our Marine Chevrolet experts. Explore additional service tips with our team today!

 

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