What kind of engine oil is best for the Lamando 230?

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DiChristian
07/30/25 10:38am
It is recommended to use SN-grade full synthetic engine oil, as this type of oil has a high performance rating and excellent lubrication properties. Here is an introduction to the differences between semi-synthetic and full synthetic engine oils: 1. The biggest difference lies in: Full synthetic oil can operate effectively over a wider temperature range and has a longer service life. For the same oil film requirements, full synthetic oil can achieve the desired performance with a lower viscosity, whereas semi-synthetic oil requires a relatively higher viscosity to meet the same requirements. 2. Under the same working conditions, full synthetic oil can protect the engine effectively with a lower viscosity. Similarly, in the same working environment, full synthetic oil lasts much longer than semi-synthetic oil. Although the initial cost is higher, when considering the reduced frequency of oil changes, it is not significantly more expensive than mineral oil.
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