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Amsoil Oil
Let’s discuss how Amsoil Oil functions in your engine.
First off, Amsoil Oil offers superior viscosity. Why is this
critical? The answer has to do with the physics of
combustion and lubrication. Viscosity is a measure of a
liquid’s resistance to flow. Ideally, you want an oil that
yields low viscosity in cold conditions (to assist with the
starting of the engine) and a
relatively high viscosity at high temperatures (to ensure
protection of auto parts during heavy use). An index known
as the VI (Viscosity Index) is the industry standard for
measuring this metric. Needless to say, Amsoil Oil offers a
plethora of what are known as “Viscosity Index Improvers” to
ensure optimal functioning.
Petroleum oils with different viscosities can be chemically
volatile – that is certain key chemical constituents can
boil off depending on temperature conditions. However,
Amsoil Oil contains elements which protect against
volatility and thus ensure a constant viscosity of the
product.
Amsoil Oil also offers what is known as cold temperature
protection. You can read about the technical specifics of
how Amsoil ensures a functioning “Pour Point” here at
www.todaysoil.com,
but the essence is that the product contains additives which
help
it to flow during cold temperature conditions.
One of the key engineering components of any oil is wear
protection. Amsoil Oil does a superior lubrication job, in
part because the product contains chemical additives which
leave an anti-friction coating on moving engine parts to
minimize the damage that occurs when those parts rub
together. Here at www.todaysoil.com, you can read about
these crowning engineering
achievements as well as other Amsoil Oil innovations such as
the product’s ability to minimize foam, its detergent and
dispersant effects, and its heat dispersal capacity. Email
any questions to us or place your order today through
info@todaysoil.com.
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