M & M Synthetics, LLC

Amsoil T1 Certified Dealer

What's the Difference Between AMSOIL oil and traditional motor oil?

Conventional motor oil is refined from crude oil.  As conventional oil is refined a lubricant component called PARAFFIN causes refined lubricants to thicken and flow poorly in cold temperatures.

Other contaminants found in traditional motor oil are SULFUR, NITROGEN and OXYGEN cause sludge and other by-products.

SYNTHETICS ARE NOT REFINED, THEY ARE CHEMICALLY ENGINEERED FROM PURE CHEMICALS.

Petroleum oils have met our lubrication needs for more than a hundred years.  The provide adequate lubrication and protection in many applications and they usually cost less to purchase than synthetics.  HOWEVER, because synthetic lubricants may be used for longer drain intervals than conventional lubes, and components lubricated with synthetics tend to require fewer repairs than those lubricated with conventional lubes, people who use synthetics often end up spending less on lubrication and vehicle maintenance than those who use conventional lubricants.  The savings to industrial and commercial users are well-documented by AMSOIL and others.