Synthetic Oil vs. Conventional Oil
What is Conventional Oil?
Conventional oil, also known as regular oil, is commonly used in Ford vehicles to lubricate, prevent wear, and draw excessive heat away from the internal combustion engine. It is a petroleum-based substance that is distilled from crude oil that is mined from the ground. In the comparison of synthetic oil vs. conventional oil, conventional oil is the more budget-friendly option.
What is Synthetic Oil?
When comparing synthetic oil vs. regular oil, youāll see they are both petroleum-based oils. However, synthetic oil is developed using an intense process that pinpoints properties in petrochemicals to make a superior product. Synthetic oils oxidize less easily than conventional oils and result in a higher-performing product that retains protective properties more than conventional. Other benefits of synthetic oil include:
- Lower viscosity at higher temperatures
- Enhanced engine cleaning properties
- Protection of critical turbocharger parts (when equipped)
Full Synthetic Oil vs. Synthetic Blend
You should also consider full synthetic oil vs. a synthetic blend. Synthetic blends are a mixture of synthetic oil and conventional oil, which makes them more cost-effective than full synthetic oil while still providing better performance than standard conventional oil. This compromise between synthetic and conventional oils is a popular choice for those seeking enhanced protection for their engines without breaking the bank.
Note:Ā Some vehicles require full synthetic oil to optimize your performance. Discuss your vehicleās requirements with the service experts at the Webb Ford or check your vehicleās ownerās manual.