Keeping up with oil changes is one of the most important aspects of keeping your engine in good shape. However, you've probably noticed that the price of oil changes can vary pretty dramatically depending on what you get, and the oil all looks the same. Here's a breakdown of the difference between synthetic and conventional oil, from Andrew's Diesel, Heavy Equipment, Auto & Tire in Spanish Fort, AL.

Conventional - Conventional oil is the cheapest option. Decades ago, it was also the only option - but technology has changed, both in your engine and in oil development. Conventional oil isn't bad - but it isn't as durable or efficient as synthetic oil. It needs to be changed more often, and it isn't as consistent as synthetic oil, at least on the molecular level. Conventional oil is also more susceptible to sludge.

Synthetic Blend - Oil blends are better than conventional, but generally regarded as inferior to synthetic. The real benefit here is cost - synthetics are expensive, and using a blend can cut that cost down while still giving you the benefit of using a synthetic. Synthetics have additives and detergents in them that clean your engine and keep it sludge free, and lubricate more effectively.

Full Synthetic - Full synthetics are the best oil for your engine. A full synthetic is the most refined type of oil, meaning it has fewer imperfections and provides the most protection for your engine. Full synthetic oils are expensive - but it doesn't need to be changed as often, and it will likely result in a longer-lasting engine. There are multiple benefits to using synthetic oil. It lubricates more effectively, positively influences fuel and oil efficiency, works better in all weather conditions, and lasts longer.

If the price is too much of an obstacle, consider using a synthetic every other oil change - it isn't ideal, but it'll help keep your engine clean and running strong. Switching between different types of oil won't negatively impact your engine. No matter your repair or maintenance needs, we've got you covered. For the best auto service shop in Spanish Fort, AL, call or stop by Andrew's Diesel, Heavy Equipment, Auto & Tire today.



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Andrew's Diesel & Automotive Repair

11340 US Hwy 31, Suite A
Spanish Fort, AL 36527
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(251) 375-0748
Weekdays: M-F 8-6
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Andrew's Auto & Tire Repair

11340 US Hwy 31, Suite B
Spanish Fort, AL 36527
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(251) 375-0748
Weekdays: M-F 8-6
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Andrew's Heavy Duty Truck & Equipment Repair

11340 US Hwy 31, Suite C
Spanish Fort, AL 36527
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(251) 375-0748
Weekdays: M-F 8-6
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