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What Motor Oil Should I Use

How do I know what engine oil to use?

Choose an oil with the vehicle manufacture’s recommended viscosity rating (check your owner’s manual). Viscosity is an oil’s ability to flow at different temperatures. The two most common viscosities (a.k.a. weights) are SAE 5W-30 and SAE 10W-30. The lower the number, the thinner the oil.

Which oil is better 5W-30 or 10w30?

5w30 provides better lubrication compared to 10w30. It is best suited for private vehicles and light-duty diesel and petrol engines, while 10w30 is more suitable for commercial vehicles and other cars with heavy load engines.

What is the difference between motor oils?

So 5W-30 viscosity engine oil thickens less in the cold than a 10W-30, but more than a 0W-30. An engine in a colder climate, where motor oil tends to thicken because of lower temperatures, would benefit from 0W or 5W viscosity. For example, 10W-30 oil will thin out at higher temperatures faster than 10W-40 will.

Should I use regular or synthetic oil?

Yes, synthetic oil is better for your engine than conventional oil. Although conventional oil (i.e., mineral oil) can provide adequate lubrication performance, it can’t compete with the overall engine performance and protection provided by synthetics.

What does 10W30 mean?

Answered January 07 2020. The 10W30 designation on engine oil means that the viscosity of the oil is rated at 10W when an engine is cold and 30 when the engine is hot. This is different than an oil labelled 5W30, which has a thinner viscosity when the engine is cold at 5W.

What happens if I put the wrong oil in my car?

Using the wrong fluid can cause poor lubrication, overheating, and possibly transmission failure. A mechanic might not be able to reverse the damage, even by flushing the transmission. Mistakenly adding motor oil or brake fluid can also destroy your transmission.

What happens if you use 10W40 instead of 5w30?

If you use 10-w-40 instead of 5-w-30 specified by the manufacturer then the viscosity of 10-w-40 used by you will be higher and oil thicker than what is specified during winters. Similarly the oil viscosity will be higher and oil thicker than specified during summers.

Can I use SAE 30 instead of 10w30?

No, SAE 30 is a single viscosity oil. 10w30 is multiple viscousity. Recommended engine oil viscosity changes with temperature because natural oils change viscosity with temperature. A SAE 30 oil will thin out at higher temperatures.

Can I mix 10w30 with 5w30?

No- you wont get the desired output by mixing these two oils. Because , both have different grades, 5w30 is more light and the density is less , and is intended for light usage (scooters). Whereas a 10w30 is a higer grade with more density and suitable for more higher capacity engines.

Which is better 5w30 or 5W40?

In general, 5w30 is a great multi-grade oil for different temperature specters. It is also more fuel efficient. 5W40 is a motor oil that penetrates to the active mechanisms faster, and provides excellent lubrication on start up.

Can you switch from synthetic oil to regular oil?

When it comes to doing oil changes, switching between synthetic and conventional oil is perfectly okay. Despite the oil myths, both oil types are compatible with each other – no engine flush needed. So, simply making the switch will not cause any damage to your engine nor impact your travels.

Is synthetic oil better for an older car?

It protects better, performs better, and lasts longer, and it’s no longer made with a chemical compound that could hurt older vehicles. Modern synthetic oil is safe to use in all types of vehicles, ranging from new purchases to classics to aging not-so-classics.

What is the disadvantage of synthetic oil?

Probably the most glaring downside of synthetic oil is the cost. The price of synthetic oil is around two to four times the price of conventional oil. Synthetics may be more prone to additives precipitation during cold storage conditions.

Is 5W 30 synthetic?

Mobil 1™ 5W-30 is an advanced full synthetic motor oil designed to keep your engine running like new by providing exceptional wear protection, cleaning power and overall performance.

Does synthetic oil make engine run smoother?

Improved Lubrication On the whole, synthetic oils are better than conventional oils at keeping your engine properly lubricated. Most synthetic oils have added lubricant properties designed to work at high temperatures, reducing wear over time and making your engine last longer.

Is 10W40 better than 10w30?

The higher the number, the more viscous or thicker, the oil is at higher temperatures. 10W40 oil has a higher viscosity, retaining more thickness than 10W30 as the temperature rises. In that case, 10W-40 motor oil would technically provide better protection against engine wear contact in higher temperatures.

Can we use 20w40 instead of 10w30?

20w 40 is a thicker oil when compared to the original 10w 30 oil. So 10w 30 oil is going to flow better than 20w40 oil when you initially start it and also run it. If the oil flows better the better the oil will lubricate and protect engine parts.

Can I use 10W40 instead of 10w30 motorcycle?

The only difference between 10w30 and 10w40 oil is their thickness at engine operating (hot) temperatures. They will flow at the same rate during a cold startup since the starting viscosity is “10” for both formulations.