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4/7/2022
When looking for alternatives to mineral oil, people encounter many synthetic oil myths. In this cover by Vaughan Distributing in Jackson, WY, we’ll debunk some of the most popular ones.

Synthetic Oil Causes Leaks

One of the first myths people encounter when looking into synthetic oil is that it causes oil leaks in your engine. This isn’t the case at all, as the only reason you could have oil leaks is if your hoses, gaskets, or seals were already faulty. The reason why it might seem that synthetic oil causes leaks is that it’s thinner than mineral oil, causing weak spots to show up quicker and giving the impression that the oil caused the leaks.

You Can’t Switch Back to Mineral Oil

Another common synthetic oil myth is that once you switch to synthetic oil, you won’t be able to go back to mineral oil. Switching from one type of oil to another won’t damage your engine as long as the oil you’re using meets your car’s requirements. If you’re not sure what these are, check your owner’s manual to see what type of oil your manufacturer suggests you use on your engine.

If you’re looking for synthetic oil in Jackson, WY, give the oil pros at Vaughan Distributing a call at (307) 413-6480 for more information on the best products for your engine.

You’ll Spend More Money on Oil

This one of the synthetic oil myths is the only one that holds some truth to it, but there is some nuance to it. If you compare sticker price on synthetic oil vs. mineral oil, you’ll notice that it is, in fact, more expensive, but if you take into account that synthetic oil needs to be changed far less frequently than mineral oil, you’ll notice that you’ll save up your dollars in the long run. Changing your oil is an essential part of having a healthy engine, and one of the benefits of using synthetic oil is that it only needs to be changed every 7,500 to 1,000 miles. On the other hand, mineral oil should be changed every 2,000 to 3,000 miles.

You Have Prepare Your Engine for Synthetic Oil

Another synthetic oil myth often shared is that you need to “break in” your engine with mineral oil before switching to synthetic oil. There used to be a bit of truth to this myth as older cars did need to be broken in with mineral oil before using synthetic. The reason was that it helped remove abrasive metals from the engine. Today’s cars don’t need to go through this step to use synthetic oil, as new technologies have made this method obsolete. Synthetic oil can be used from day one without damaging your engine.

It Voids Your Car’s Warranty

Another mistaken belief about synthetic oil is that it will void your car’s warranty. The most important step you can take to ensure your car’s warranty isn’t voided is to have a regular maintenance routine. If you have questions about what voids your manufacturer’s warranty, make sure to check your owner’s manual and learn what they recommend in terms of maintenance and products to use in your engine.

With excellent products like AMSOIL’s Signature Series 0W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil, keeping your engine in great shape will be a breeze. If you have questions or want to know what products would be best for your engine, don’t hesitate to call Vaughan Distributing at (701) 426-8970 or visit their online store today.

You Don’t Need to Change Your Filter

This myth and the next one we’ll cover are two of the most dangerous ones that people believe. Changing your filter is essential to your engine’s health as it keeps impurities from entering your engine. As a part of your maintenance routine, you should always change your filter. If you’re wondering how often you need to change it, refer to your manufacturer’s instructions.

You Don’t Need to Change Synthetic Oil

Last but not least, some people believe that if you use synthetic oil, you won’t need to change it out. Similar to the previous myth, this is a dangerous one that, if believed, could severely damage your engine. It’s important to know that all oil needs to be changed at some point. The frequency will depend on the type of oil you use and how many miles you’ve driven your vehicle.

We hope this post helps clear up some synthetic oil myths. If you still have questions or would like guidance on the best oil products for your engine, the oil experts at Vaughan Distributing are ready to help. Give them a call at (307) 413-6480, or if you would prefer, visit their online store to see the full range of products available.