Is There a Concept of Fully Synthetic Transmission Oil?
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Transmission oil can be fully synthetic. Fully Synthetic Oil: Fully synthetic oil is formulated using special structured esters and PAO (Polyalphaolefin) fully synthetic base oils as raw materials, combined with the latest global composite additive technology, and blended through advanced processes. It represents the pinnacle of gasoline engine oils worldwide. Performance: Oxidation Stability: Its antioxidant capacity is approximately 25% higher than that of conventional fully synthetic oils, more effectively controlling oil oxidation and degradation, thereby extending the oil change interval. Detergency and Dispersancy: Its cleaning and dispersing performance is over five times that of mineral oils, significantly reducing deposit formation, preventing engine wear, maintaining robust engine power, and reducing fuel consumption. Excellent Low-Temperature Fluidity: Ensures smooth engine starts even at temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius. Note: Avoid mixing or misuse during application; when adding oil, it must be stored in a cool, dry place, sealed and protected from light, with a storage temperature range of -20 to 40 degrees Celsius; unopened fully synthetic oil has a shelf life of three years. If used beyond this period, it requires re-inspection and must meet quality standards.