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Society of Automotive Engineers
What does SAE mean?
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$3-$8 per quart
How much does conventional oil cost?
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It improves low temperature fluidity
What does the Pour Point Depressants Additive do?
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Warming up the engine to loosen contaminants and to thin the oil
What is the first step in removing the old oil filter?
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5 seconds
After how many seconds of your engine oil light being on should you shut the engine off and check the oil?
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American Petroleum Institute
What does API mean?
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0.946 L
What is 1 quart equal to?
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When engine oil is pumped up throughout the engine, moving into various parts, and back into the oil pan?
What is heat dissipation?
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Higher cost and some manufacturer warranties require synthetic oil changes on a conventional oil interval
What are the disadvantages of synthetic oil?
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International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee
What does ISLAC mean?
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Little ball bearings
What do engine oil molecules resemble?
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$8-$12 per quart
How much does synthetic oil cost?
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It keeps contaminants suspended and it helps prevent sludge from forming
What does the Dispersant Additive do>
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European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association
What does ACEA mean?
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1. Lubricates
2. Cools 3. Cleans 4. Seals
What are the 4 purposes of the engine oil?
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7,500 miles
How many normal miles can a car go before the oil needs changing?
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World War 2
When did the military start using synthetic oil?
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An oil that has 2 numbers in its rating
What is multigrade oil?
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Lubrication
What is the most important function of the engine oil?
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25% of money
What percentage of money spent of gas is spent of propulsion?
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1. Maximum loads or towing
2. Continuous Extreme Climates 3. Extreme road conditions and terrains
What 3 things can ruin your oil faster?
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