FAQ's (Frequently Asked Question)
1. Can I Mix Two Different Types of Oil?
It Is Not Recommended to Mix Two Different Types of Oil as It Can Affect the Performance and Protection Capabilities of The Lubricant.
2. What Is the Significance of The Colour of The Oil?
The Colour of The Oil Can Indicate Its Condition and Whether It Has Been Contaminated. However, Colour Alone Is Not a Definitive Indicator of Oil Quality.
3. Can I Use Diesel Engine Oil in A Petrol Engine, And Vice Versa?
It Is Best to Use the Recommended Engine Oil for Your Vehicle Type to Ensure Optimal Performance and Protection.
4. How Often Should the Engine Oil Be Topped Up?
Engine Oil Should Be Topped Up as Needed to Maintain the Proper Oil Level Between Oil Changes.
5. What Is the Duration After Which the Engine Oil Should Be Changed?
The Duration for Oil Changes Can Vary Based on The Type of Oil Used and Driving Conditions. It Is Recommended to Follow the Manufacturer's Guidelines.
6. What Are Additives and Why Are They Used?
Additives Are Specialized Chemicals Added to Lubricant Oils to Enhance Performance, Protect Engine Components, And Improve Oil Longevity.
7. What Does Api Stand For?
Api Stands for The American Petroleum Institute, Which Sets Standards for Engine Oil Quality and Performance.
8. Why Choose Synthetic Oil for Your Vehicle?
Synthetic Oils Offer Better Performance in Extreme Conditions, Improved Engine Protection, And Longer Oil Life Compared to Conventional Mineral Oils.
9. What Is the Difference Between Synthetic and Mineral Oils?
Synthetic Oils Are Chemically Engineered for Specific Performance Characteristics and Offer Better Protection and Performance Compared to Mineral Oils.
10. What Is a Multi-Grade Engine Oil?
A Multi-Grade Engine Oil Is Designed to Perform Efficiently Over a Range of Temperatures, Providing Better Protection During Cold Starts and High-Temperature Conditions.
11. What Do You Mean by The Viscosity of The Oil?
Viscosity Refers to The Resistance of The Oil to Flow. It Determines How Well the Oil Can Lubricate Engine Components Under Different Operating Conditions.
12. What Is the Role of a Lubricant?
A Lubricant Reduces Friction Between Moving Parts, Dissipates Heat, Protects Against Wear and Corrosion, And Helps Maintain Engine Efficiency and Longevity.