Rymax
12-11-2024

Mito ou Facto? Cinco mitos comuns sobre o óleo de motor desmascarados

Quando se trata de manter o seu automóvel, a utilização do óleo de motor correto é da maior importância. Se é um apaixonado por gasolina, sabe que um óleo de motor de alta qualidade pode prolongar a vida útil do motor e maximizar o seu desempenho. Mas quando procura as melhores dicas online sobre a escolha e a manutenção do óleo do motor do seu automóvel, pode encontrar muitas informações contraditórias. Então, como é que se pode saber o que é verdade e o que é um mito? Se seguir conselhos que se revelam falsos, pode potencialmente arruinar o seu motor e acabar com muitos custos desnecessários. Neste blogue, vamos abordar os 5 mitos mais comuns sobre o óleo do motor para que saiba o que é facto e o que é ficção.
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Myth 1: Never switch oil brands

There is a common misunderstanding that when you switch oil brands, the oil consumption and pressure will change. But this is not necessarily true as it is based on multiple variable factors, namely the condition of the oil filter, oil contamination levels, wrong oil pressure, and others. However, it is important to choose the oil grade which meets the specifications which are required by the car manufacturer to avoid damage to the engine.

 

Myth 2: Once you start using synthetic engine oil you cannot use mineral anymore

Some people think that if you start using synthetic engine oil in your engine, you cannot go back to using mineral oils as they fear it might damage their engine. But this is not something you should be afraid of because synthetic oils generally have a mix of mineral and synthetic oils. Switching between the two types will not cause any harm. Besides this, our oil advisor generally gives multiple recommendations for any specific machine where different types of blends are advised.

 

Myth 3: Oil gets dirty but does not wear out

Oil gets dirty due to metal particles, leaks, dust, heat exposure, dirt, and debris. Engine oil wears out faster due to oxidation and high temperatures. Besides this, an increase in contaminants in the oil reduces the efficiency which can further cause the additive levels to deplete. This is why it is always advised to change the oil regularly based on the OEM manual.

 

Myth 4: Visual appearance of the oil can give an indication of whether it is bad or not

In general oil is (different shades of) amber in colour which you can find in the product data sheets. Engine oil turns black due to contaminants caused by external factors like moisture, dust particles, soot, and more. The perception of dark oil is that it is bad. But this is not necessarily true as it means the oil is working the way it is supposed to function. Oil performance cannot be judged just by visual appearance and can only be checked by a test in a professional lab.

 

Myth 5: Beware of synthetic engine oils

Back in 1970s, when synthetic oils were introduced; this was true as they had leak issues due to the seal incompatibility. But as time passed, rapid technological innovations solved the issues. Nowadays these new formulas protect your seals and gaskets and makes them in some cases even better than conventional oil to protect your engine.

 

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