What kind of oil should be used for Tank 300 maintenance?

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MargaretDella
09/07/25 2:41am
Tank 300 maintenance uses fully synthetic gasoline. Reasons for using fully synthetic gasoline: Because fully synthetic oil is produced by chemically decomposing various natural substances and then synthesizing them with other substances. Fully synthetic oil is better than semi-synthetic oil, with a longer replacement cycle. There is no need to replace fully synthetic oil every 5,000 kilometers as required by 4S shops, which would cause unnecessary waste. Introduction to synthetic gasoline: In synthetic gasoline, C5 accounts for about 20% of the proportion, and its role is to increase the octane number of gasoline. Under the action of coagulant aids, C5 is well mixed with other raw materials, so the volatilization of the synthesized liquid is similar to that of gasoline. Therefore, as long as the input process of C5 in the modulation process is strictly controlled and the modulation process is controlled, it can meet the storage process and safety requirements.
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StellaRose
09/19/25 2:13am
I've been driving for over a decade and pay special attention to engine oil selection. The Tank 300 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, so it's best to use full synthetic oil, such as SAE 5W-30 specification, which provides better high-temperature protection and lubrication. During hot summers, ensure the oil doesn't become too thin. In cold winter regions, use oil with good low-temperature fluidity, like 0W-30. In terms of brands, I've used Shell's Helix series, which significantly reduced engine noise and improved fuel economy. Never compromise on quality by using cheap mineral oil, as it accelerates engine wear. For peace of mind, change the oil regularly every 5,000 to 8,000 kilometers, and check if the filter is clean at the same time. Remember, referring to the vehicle's user manual is the most reliable approach, as requirements may vary for different model years or modified versions.
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