Amsoil vs Petroleum Oil

With petroleum oil in the engine, 88% of the internal contamination comes from the oil. This is because of the chemical reactions within the engine’s crankcase between petroleum oil and various by-products of combustion, including sulfur, heat, and water. It’s not the by-products themselves that make the oil dirty. It’s the chemical reactions caused by the by-products.

AMSOIL is not susceptible to these chemical reactions in the crankcase. To understand this, we must look at the differences in the molecular structure of petroleum and AMSOIL.

Petroleum is a hydrocarbon. AMSOIL is a diester formed by combining fatty acids with isopropyl alcohol in a five-million-dollar synthesis machine.

AMSOIL is 100% saturated. Meaning it’s made up entirely of tightly bonded molecules that are extremely difficult to break apart.

Petroleum oils are less than 55% saturated…often less than 50%. This means that almost half of every quart of oil you put in your engine is unsaturated…or loosely bonded molecules of hydrocarbons. It is not the saturated part of petroleum that causes difficulties…it is the half that’s unsaturated.

Several damaging chemical reactions are constantly happening to the unsaturated or loosely bonded hydrocarbons.

A Crude Awakening…Petroleum Oil Issues

Some of the more serious effects of hydrocarbons found in petroleum oil are:

  • Sulfur reacts with petroleum oil to form sulfuric acid. This happens as soon as you start your engine with freshly changed oil.
  • Sulfuric acid reacts chemically with the loosely bonded hydrocarbon molecules to precipitate out tar and sludge.
  • The unsaturated hydrocarbons oxidize at high temperatures to form gum and varnish.
  • Condensation enters the loose molecular structure and turns the oil gray. Water has a higher surface tension than oil. It tends to cling to metal surfaces, causing rust and corrosion.
  • Polymers added to petroleum oil improve viscosity, shear, and break, causing the thickening of the lubricant.

Gum & Varnish

Gum and varnish are the causes of the following problems in engines:

  • Gummy rings…the MAIN reason why engines burn oil.
  • Sticky lifters…may cause clattering and burned valves.
  • Varnish-glazed piston walls… increase oil consumption.
  • Varnish-glazed seals…the most common cause of oil leaks.

AMSOIL’s high surface tension (higher than water) causes it to cling to metal, isolating particles of water into a glove of AMSOIL until the temperature of the water rises above 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Then 100% of the water evaporates, preventing any moisture build-up in the motor or drive train. Condensation can be easily tolerated with AMSOIL

Film Strength

AMSOIL’s Film Strength Is Over 3250 PSI… Petroleum Ranges From 250-550 PSI

AMSOIL has extremely high film strength. Film strength refers to the amount of pressure it takes to squeeze the lubricant out from between two flat pieces of steel. Petroleum oil ranges from 250-550 psi. AMSOIL’s film strength is over 3250 psi.

Therefore, the entire inside of the engine “floats” on a film of Amsoil. This is the reason for the average increase in gas mileage of 4-6% and a 6% boost in horsepower that users are experiencing.

AMSOIL is, by nature, a high detergent lubricant. It has been specifically formulated for high detergency without using detergent additives that quickly break down and wear out. This is possible because of the chemical makeup of AMSOIL.

As a result…AMSOIL can remove tar, sludge, varnish, and other deposits from the inside of the crankcase, leaving wear surfaces mirror clean.

Benefits of Amsoil Synthetic Oil

  • AMSOIL’s extremely high detergency means that it is capable of reducing and/or eliminating the above problems.
  • AMSOIL has very high seal compatibility. Petroleum oil shrinks cork gaskets and requires a “swelling agent” additive to prevent this or limit its effect.
  • AMSOIL can restore petroleum-oil-hardened neoprene and rubber seals to their original resiliency.
  • AMSOIL does not shrink cork gaskets.

AMSOIL Gives You The Luxury Of Changing Your Oil Once A Year Or Every 25,000 Miles!

Why 25,000 miles? In laboratory tests, the first signs of non-exterior contaminants show up sometime after 30,000 miles. 25,000 miles is therefore a conservative figure. Samples of oil can be sent to any oil testing laboratory for analysis. AMSOIL has an Analysis kit available should a user feel uneasy about extended service.

Purchase Amsoil Products At “Rock Bottom Prices!”

Let’s Get Started: 3 Ways To Purchase Amsoil Products

1. Purchase Online or Via Phone:   You can purchase Amsoil products at retail prices by going to Amsoil’s online store or by calling Amsoil at (800) 777-7094 from 8 am to 5 pm Central Time, Monday–Friday.

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2. Become A Preferred Customer: Save 25% off retail prices by becoming a preferred customer. Cost: $10 for 6 months or $20 for 1 year (Canada $30). When signing up as a preferred customer, you’ll receive your own ID#, giving you access to the online store to purchase all your products at wholesale prices. You can call the Amsoil toll-free ordering number at (800) 777-7094 to order at wholesale.

Preferred Customers receive an information kit on AMSOIL products and the monthly AMSOIL Action News magazine, containing powerful testimonies and updates about the Amsoil products.

3. Become A Dealer: Start your own business and become an Amsoil dealer. Cost: $50 yearly (Canada $65), save 25% off retail prices and share the Amsoil products with your friends, sign up Preferred Customers and Dealers under you, and earn a commission off their orders. When signing up as a Dealer, you’ll receive your own ID#, giving you access to the online store to purchase all your products at wholesale. You can call the Amsoil toll-free ordering number at (800) 777-7094 to order at wholesale.

Have questions?  Or need help selecting the right oil and filters for your vehicle or equipment? Feel free to contact me anytime at (937) 417-1127 or jbs777@gmail.com. If you reach my voicemail, leave a message or text, and I’ll respond as soon as possible.

Happy Trails
John Schlimmer
www.MillionMileChevy.com

PS…Most Japanese models take the Ea15K oil filter…good for 15,000 miles. If you drive over 15,000 miles a year, change the oil filter…no need to change the oil until 25,000 miles or one year.
European cars oil and filter need to be changed at the recommended mileage by the owner’s manual.