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 Posted: 21:40 - 17 Apr 2014 Post subject: Whats difference between semi synthetic and full synthetic |
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Hi guys. As you can see of this post topic, I want to now differences between these oils? What benefits have semi and what full? What about longevity? Is it true, that synthetic oil is designed with improved lubricate properties and enhanced viscosity to provide superior protection from engine wear, reduced heat breakdown volatility for decreased oil consumption, improved fuel mileage, easier engine cold starting and a reduction in engine deposits.
What minuses have semi? How long could you use this oil (when did he change his structure)? Is it true, fully synthetic oils are not really necessary unless you have a high-powered sports/luxury car or an engine with significant performance upgrades (highly tuned). Obviously engines that are subject to high stress levels (like supercars or motorsport machines) need the best protection available, so it makes sense to splash out for the finest oil. But the majority of road going cars are not highly stressed or severely punished on a regular basis, so semi-synthetic is more than adequate. One more thing, I heard also, that they are same, but interval (when they change structure) for fully is longer, for semi not?
Is it true, that fully synthetic have lighter viscosity (slippy ) (if I take both 10w40) and semi harder?
Thanks for comments. I need to change my oil and I don't know what should I use?
Also, I need to change gear oil, it's SAE85w90 or SAE90w90. Isn't these oils rare? What should I use? Can I use not recommended oil? Will be really bad? |
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Yeagh, I know that, thanks for posts. If someone knows answers for my questions, please tell me. Ignorance killing me . |
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| MissTamsin wrote: | Semi-Syth is 50% mineral oil (i.e what they drill out of the ground) |
Err... no, what comes out he ground is called 'crude' oil.
Have you ever seen any?
My Uncle used to work on the oil rigs; he brought a Jam Jar of the stuff home once. Its like treacle! You could lift it out of the jar with a fork!
They make a whole range of 'products' from the stuff; basically they boil it up, and the lighter fractions evaporate off first,. and they distill them; that gives you petrol; then diesel, then I think Kerosene, then you start getting 'light oils' like sewing machine oil, then they start getting thicker, through lubricating oils, and greases, until you get to the gunk at the bottom.
They then process these base fractions, with other chemicals, to make the products we buy, like petrol or diesel or grease or engine oil.
| MissTamsin wrote: | Synthetic is totally manufactured |
Its all 'manufactured' but synthetic oils are more 're-manufactured'. Rather than blending basic distilates from the crude and adding other ingredients, to make a 'mineral engine oil', they chemically 'crack' the long chain hydrocarbon molecules to simpler compounds, then chemically reconstruct them; to get more consistent properties.
So Semi-Synth is a 'blend' of more conventional mineral oil with 'some' chemically engineered synthetic oil in it.
Whether synthetic oil is any 'better' than blended mineral oil?
Are two-strokes better than four-strokes? Its horses for courses. But then marketing men will always try and get you to pay for something you don't really need if they can, and they seem to like selling oil.
I go by manufacturers recomendation; they ought to know what's best for the engine's they build; and just get the cheapest that meets that spec that I can. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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So much waffle in one post.
An engine oil is made of base oils and additives. The base oils are the major part, comprising around 80-ish percent of the formulation (give or take, depending on the specific needs). The overal description "mineral", or "synthetic" etc refers only to the source of the base oils. The remaining 20% is a mix of additives to enhance or modify the performance of the base oils. The additives can be natural or synthetic, and are usually diluted in mineral base oil to make them easy to handle.
The term "semi-synthetic" has no specific basis in law or any other regulation. It refers to an oil with a mixture of some part mineral oil and some part synthetic. It does not have to be (and is rarely) 50:50. It could be as low as 20% or as high as 80% synthetic. Other terms like "part-synthetic" or "synthetic-enhanced" are also common.
In general terms, the higher the % of synthetic, the higher the overall performance. Using better base oil can also mean you don't have to add as much additive.
Mineral oil is refined from crude oil, from where it is distilled and then impurities extracted by solvent washing and other treatments.
Synthetic oil is either:
1. Taken from crude oil, as above, but then treated in a hydrocracker to chemically alter the molecules to eliminate unhelpful ones and create good ones
2. Synthesised from scratch using ethylene gas molecules as a building block to make long chain molecules. The gas comes from the refinery by the way, so this came out of the ground too. This type is known as polyalphaolefin, or PAO.
3. Other types are made by chemical reactions, such as esters and polyglycols.
An oil "wears out" though a number of mechanisms. Some additives become exhausted in use as they do their job, meaning you have to change the oil to refresh them. The base oils do get affected too, by oxidation, which causes them to polymerise and get thicker, as well as forming acidic species which can be corrosive. The viscosity-controlling polymers added to oil also get broken up by shearing effects, which reduces their effect and causes the oil to thin out at high temperatures. Finally, the oil collects contamination as it goes along which eventually reaches a level that the oil can't hold and needs to be changed. Some of the oil 'boils' away in the engine too, which is generally why the level drops over time and you need to top up. Remember, topping up is good not only to get the level of oil up but also because it adds a shot of fresh additives.
Also, crude oil can look anything from treacle to black water, depending where you get it. ____________________
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Semi synthetic will always beat fully synthetic in a scrap. Fully synthetic just ain't got the minerals... ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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