Synthetic Motor Oils

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Synthetic Motor Oils Provide Superior Protection And Performance (NAPSA)—While the average car owner spends a great deal of time and money on his or her automobile purchase, many don’t take the time to learn how to properly care for their investment. Pat Goss, longtime mechanic and ownerof Goss’ garage at Crystal Ford in Silver Spring, Md., as well as co-host of the PBS television show “MotorWeek,” understands that consumersoften feel confused about the numerous automotive care products available and about the benefits of those products. Goss believes the single most important area in which consumers can get the greatest protection for their investment is by selecting the right motoroil. “There is no question that one of the best things a consumer can do to protect his or her car’s engine is to follow proper manufacturer recommended oil-change intervals and use a synthetic engineoil,” he says. Today, drivers are keeping their vehicles longer than ever before. The average car on the road is more than seven years old and has more than 75,000 miles on it. Also, today’s new car engines are designed to increase fuel economy and improve emission controls, which puts more stress than ever on motoroils. “Built” for better performance Few drivers are concerned about the science behind the formulation of motor oils, but most want to know how the lubricants will benefit them. Synthetic lubricants, when compared to conventional motoroils, offer critical performance benefits, including: * Superior protection in low temperatures, enabling easier and Automotive expert Pat Goss says synthetic motor oils can go everywhere—motorcycles, diesel engines, etc.—their conventional counterparts can. faster start-ups in cold weather (as low as -40F); * Enhanced high-temperature durability, reducing oxidation and wear on critical engine parts (up to 400F); * Reduced oil consumption under high-speed conditions; * Superior performance under heavy engine loads/stresses, such as hauling and towing; and * Increased stability and better control of deposits that can impede flow and lead to higher wear. Common misconceptions Goss notes that over the past several years, he has received more questions about synthetics. “T think people are becoming more awareof synthetics, but there are still many misconceptions,” he says. “A common misunderstanding is that synthetics should be used only in new cars and not oldercars. Another is that synthetics can destroy seals. The fact is, those statementsare not true at all.” Another big misconception, says Goss, is that new engines require a break-in period with conventional oil, and then drivers can switch to a synthetic. In fact, today’s engine technology does not require this break-in period. To further prove his point, Goss points out that Mobil 1—the #1 selling synthetic motor oil, and the oil he personally uses—is factory fill and service fill for a number of the world’s finest performance vehicles, including numerous Mercedes-Benz models, Chevrolet Corvette, all Porsche and Aston Martin cars, Cadillac XLR, Dodge Viper and Ford Mustang Cobra R. Despite the growing popularity of synthetics like Mobil 1, there are many otherfallacies that continue to be spread, including: Fallacy: Mobil 1 requires a specialoil filter. Fact: Although a high-quality filter is recommended, you can use the same type offilter that you would with conventionaloil. Fallacy: Motorcycles can’t benefit from synthetic oil. Fact: Mobil 1 offers three fully synthetic motor oils for motorcycles. Fallacy: Using synthetic oil will void a new-car warranty. Fact: With the exception of the Mazda rotary engine vehicle, which does not recommend using any synthetic motor oils, Mobil 1 will not void new-car warranties. “Because of its advanced and higher performance properties, synthetic motor oil provides the best alternative to conventional oils for protecting engines from today’s demanding operating conditions,” says Goss. “These protective properties are critical for any car owner who wants to slow the ravages of time on an older engine and for drivers who want to keep their newer car’s engine performing like new, longer. Simply put, synthetics are ideal for any car type.”