Saturday, September 15, 2007

SAE's & API's of Your Car's Motor Oil

The S.A.E.'s and A.P.I.'s of motor oils are what you will see on a container of quality motor oil. Your Owner's Manual suggests or recommends what you need under which driving conditions. Generally the ranges of temperatures dictate the viscosity, which I assume most car owners think of as grade. "Grade" is actually a misnomer. Another word used is "weight" or "thickness".

Examples of some are 0W-30, 5W-20, 5W-30, 15W-40, 5W-40 and 10W-30 to mention a few. Each of these are intended for a different range of temperatures. The numbers do a good job of suggesting which temperatures ranges for which they are best suited. The Owners Manual refers to these specifications. Generally the lower first number, the lower the temperature it will perform under its intended parameters. This is designated by the "W". The last number suggests the number of degree range to it summer time upper limits.

If these are not enough to think about, then I suggest using synthetic motor lubricants because not all oils are the same. Their performance is superior in any category or temperature range you want to throw at it. Petroleum based lubricants will vaporize, it's called volatility, more than synthetics. When have you checked your dipstick and noticed how much oil your engine has lost or used? That's what happens when the heat it is exposed to will boil off the oil. Synthetics have a significantly reduced volatility compared to petroleum based oils. This factor increases the creation of sludge because solids are the result.

If you live in the north or mid west, do an experiment by putting some new petroleum based oil in the deep freeze. After a couple of days, you will see what happens when your car is exposed to the mid winter freezing temperatures with this oil. I did this with Amsoil and found that used Amsoil remained fluid after being in the freezer's below zero temperature better than a new petroleum based motor oil.

Go to www.lubedealer.com/hiebert for details on how to obtain this superior product option.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Lucy



It's more than just oil"

You've heard part of that in ads lately but it's really only true about
Amsoil. Ea filters for example, are the automotive filtration products
that compliment the already superior technology you can apply to your
vehicle and equipment's maintenance program. Go to www.lubedealer.com/hiebert for
information and an account that works for you.
Altrum, a division of Amsoil Inc. which you can see in
www.gastown.com/altruenergy
These products are AGgrand, Aqua Brite water filters, and life style
nutrition supplements.
I'd be honored to have you use my Independent Dealer web site as you research these
product and business opportunity options at www.lubedealer.com/hiebert

Friday, November 17, 2006

Got Ear Plugs?


You'll need them at the race tracks around the country.
Got the right oil & grease in your racing wheels and sleds?
You'll need them if you want to get that checkered flag.
Go to www.lubedealer.com/hiebert for the right stuff.