Motor oil is derived from crude oil and is utilized to lubricate, clean, and cool engines.
Types of motor oil consist of conventional, synthetic, diesel, bio-based, hybrid (blends of conventional and synthetic), and recycled oils.
Motor oil differs in weight and viscosity, along with additives that some manufacturers incorporate during the refining process.
A numerical code system established by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) grades motor oils based on viscosity; the higher the number between 0 and 60, the thicker the oil.
Most consumer motor oils are classified by two numbers, with the first number denoting cold weather (Winter or 'W') performance.
This oil has a weight of SAE 0W-20, indicating an SAE viscosity rating of 0 in cold temperatures and a rating of 20 at normal operating temperature.
Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual to confirm that this is the appropriate weight of motor oil for your vehicle.
This oil is fully synthetic, meaning it is not made from crude oil.
Synthetic oil often delivers superior mechanical performance compared to traditional motor oil, including enhanced gas mileage and reduced engine wear at extreme temperatures.
Its intricate production method often results in a higher cost than conventional motor oil.
Royal Purple Motor Oil merges premium base oils with proprietary additive technologies to produce high-performance motor oils that optimize engine performance and offer superior protection.
Royal Purple motor oil is fully compatible with mineral or other synthetic oils.
Royal Purple advises waiting until the manufacturer's first scheduled oil change in new gasoline engines before transitioning to Royal Purple.
Royal Purple's API licensed motor oil provides superior protection and enhances performance in gasoline and diesel engines.
Royal Purple's API SN licensed motor oil fulfills ILSAC GF-5 and dexos1 performance standards.