What is the original engine oil for Sagitar 1.6?

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SanHailey
07/29/25 5:52pm
Sagitar 1.6 uses 5w30 semi-synthetic oil as its original factory oil. In fact, you can choose engine oil according to the grade recommended in the "Maintenance Manual", and both domestic and imported brand oils can meet the usage requirements. It is not advisable to change the oil grade arbitrarily to avoid damaging the engine. The following are the differences between synthetic oil and mineral oil: 1. Synthetic oil has a wider temperature range, longer service life, and higher cost. 2. For the same oil film requirements, synthetic oil can achieve it with a lower viscosity, while mineral oil requires a relatively higher viscosity compared to synthetic oil to meet such requirements. 3. In the same working environment, synthetic oil has a much longer service life than mineral oil, so the cost is higher, but after comparing the number of oil changes, it is not much higher than mineral oil.
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