I read an article recently in a 'Car Craft' magazine that compared synthetic oil with conventional motor oil. According to the article synthetic oil withstands heat much better then conventional motor oil. But also according to the article the additives in the synthetic oil are affected by heat as much as the additives in the conventional motor oil. So drivers of race cars were being advised to change synthetic oil in a race car engine after every race just like conventional motor oil is changed after every race. Not only heat breaks down the additives but also contaminates that build up in the oil, according to the article.
If it is true that the additives in synthetic oil break down as readily as the additives in conventional motor oil, then I think I will use synthetic oil only in the wintertime. No question that synthetic oil outflows conventional motor oil in extreme cold. Conventional oil could be used the rest of the year. There are several good brands of conventional motor oil-Pennzoil, Castrol, Chevron, etc. And I will use Auto-RX to help keep the engine clean.
If it is true that the additives in synthetic oil break down as readily as the additives in conventional motor oil, then I think I will use synthetic oil only in the wintertime. No question that synthetic oil outflows conventional motor oil in extreme cold. Conventional oil could be used the rest of the year. There are several good brands of conventional motor oil-Pennzoil, Castrol, Chevron, etc. And I will use Auto-RX to help keep the engine clean.