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What's the best of the two to use in a Hydraulic roller Cam, Synthetic or Conventional oil
It shouldn't matter with a roller.What's the best of the two to use in a Hydraulic roller Cam, Synthetic or Conventional oil
won't matter.. but i have no issue using synthetic.. when i got tired of wondering which to use i did research and synthetic is still distilled crude oil, just the way it's converted into different types is different, using different chemicals and such.. at the end of the day it's still oil.What's the best of the two to use in a Hydraulic roller Cam, Synthetic or Conventional oil
That's true except for group III base oils that the US courts ruled were synthetics despite being made from dino oil.won't matter.. but i have no issue using synthetic.. when i got tired of wondering which to use i did research and synthetic is still distilled crude oil, just the way it's converted into different types is different, using different chemicals and such.. at the end of the day it's still oil.
That being said.. my motor has Castrol 50w old *** GTX normal oil in it.. my rear end is getting synthetic valvoline.. those choises based on price (and the fact that rear end dope comes in a squeeze bag)
This is from Car and Driver:
Yes. Although conventional oil provides adequate lubrication, it doesn't compete with synthetic oil's overall engine protection and performance.
Synthetic oils are created with base oils which are of a higher quality than conventional, less-refined base oils. These higher quality base oils make synthetics:
For example, conventional 5W-30 motor oil is a petroleum-based oil that is thick at low temperatures and thin at high temperatures. To change this variance, oil manufacturers use additives to change the oil's properties, reducing its viscosity at lower temperatures and thickening the oil at higher temperatures. When it's freshly made, conventional 5W-30 motor oil acts like its synthetic counterpart, but over time, the chemical additives break down or vaporize, returning the oil to its original consistency.
- Less likely to acidify and oxidize
- More chemically stable
- Harder to break down and lose desired qualities
By contrast, synthetic oils are designed to match a specific type of multi-grade oil from the beginning. Even without additives, a synthetic 5W-30 motor oil will not degrade or change viscosity—it may only become slightly thicker from contaminants.