Wednesday, December 15, 2010

What do you Know about Motor Oil?

If you're like most people, you probably assume that there's not a lot to know about motor oil. You may even think that taking the time to learn a bit more about oil would be a waste of your time. What if you found out that having a bit more knowledge about the oil you put in your car could save you thousands of dollars every year? Would that make learning some oil facts more appealing?

Whether you're a car buff or not, you still want to get the best performance out of your car and maintain top engine performance for years to come. The motor oil you choose could potentially add years to the life of your car and keeps it running great too. You could even save money on regular maintenance costs, simply by learning the best oil to use for your car.

Regular Oil Changes - Are They Enough
We're all told to change our car's oil on a regular basis. This is good advice, but it should not be the be-all-end-all of your oil knowledge. You will only get the most out of changing your oil when you know the exact type of oil that is best for your car and your driving habits. Of course, if you don't know that information just yet, you should still get your oil changed according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

Synthetic or Petroleum?
When people think about the choices they have for oil, they often assume that synthetic oils are the better choice. While some cars will do best on synthetic oil, this should not be assumed as true for every situation. There is no cookie cutter formula for every car, some cars will thrive on synthetic oil, while others function best using petroleum based oils.

There are some valuable resources available to help you learn more about the oil you put in your car. The Motor Oil Bible is one such resource that is packed with amazing information about oil that most people have never heard or read about before. Taking the time to learn more about the oil you use could be one of the best decisions you make for your car.Petroleum based motor oilImage via Wikipedia
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