Can Full Synthetic Oil for Cars Be Used in Motorcycles?
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No, the high-temperature resistance of engine oil for cars is inferior to that of full synthetic oil for motorcycles. Using it in motorcycle engines can lead to increased engine noise. Introduction to Synthetic Oil: Synthetic oil is a type of engine oil manufactured through chemical synthesis. Depending on its intended use, the composition of synthetic oil can be adjusted. The development of synthetic oil began in the 1930s. At that time, due to the demanding conditions of aircraft engine oil, which required higher performance, some chemical plants began to develop and produce synthetic oil. Advantages of Synthetic Oil: Synthetic oil offers superior quality, and its use can be noticeably beneficial in the following aspects: smoother cold starts, especially evident in northeastern regions; improved fuel efficiency; extended oil change intervals, up to 1.5 times or longer compared to conventional lubricants; prolonged engine lifespan and reduced maintenance rates; and cleaner engine cylinders due to the superior detergency of synthetic oil.