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Engine oil is the lifeblood of your vehicle. But many people don’t know when it’s best to use a synthetic oil over a conventional one.
This Q&A provides answers to common questions about Petro-Canada Lubricants’ synthetic oils, and why you might want to select a synthetic oil the next time you change your oil.
Cold weather driving
Oil thickens significantly at low temperatures, slowing it from reaching critical engine components at start-up.
Compared to conventional oil, synthetic oil:
Heavy loads
Your oil may be too thin to protect your engine. Maintaining film strength under high loads and temperatures is critical to preventing wear.
Synthetic oils:
Stop-and-go traffic
Driving in stop-and-go traffic every day can really have an impact on the engine as it heats up beyond normal temperatures.
High temperatures cause thermal breakdown of the oil and deposit formation. Synthetics resist breakdown resulting in cleaner running engines with better performance and fuel economy.
Frequent short trips
Frequent, short trips cause sludge formation due to lack of warm-up. Low engine temperatures don’t drive off water from the combustion process and residual fuel, causing moisture.
Synthetics resist sludge formation and maintain oil flow for longer lasting engine protection.
Petro-Canada Lubricants’ engine oils meet and exceed the latest industry specifications, just like the other major brands. In fact, numerous North American and Asian car makers have turned to us for their oil needs.
Petro-Canada Lubricants’ engine oils meet and exceed new car warranty requirements for North American and Asian vehicles where ILSAC GF-6A, ILSAC GF-6B (0W-16 grade only) or API SP engine oils are recommended.
Always consult your owner’s manual to select the appropriate viscosity grade for your engine.
Yes. Synthetic engine oils are fully compatible with conventional engine oils. You can switch to and from synthetic at any time and it can also be used for top-up. However, to achieve the full performance benefits of synthetic motor oil, it is usually recommended to do a full oil change.
As mentioned, always consult your owner’s manual to select the appropriate viscosity grade for your engine.
Petro-Canada Lubricants recommends that you follow your OEM's (original equipment manufacturer) oil drain interval recommendation.
Synthetics do maintain cleanliness and fresh oil properties longer and are more forgiving if you go past your recommended oil drain interval. Regular oil changes are low-cost preventative maintenance measures that help keep your engine running in top condition.
Did you know that Petro-Canada Lubricants have partnered with quick lubes across Canada to offer Petro-Canada Lubricants branded engine oil? To learn more, click here [ https://petrocanadalubricants.com/en-in/knowledge-centre/article/protect-and-go ]
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[1] Extending drain intervals should always be undertaken in conjunction with a regular oil analysis program. Refer to owner’s manual or operations and maintenance manual for complete information.