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what is the difference between conventional oil and synthetic oil
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The primary difference between conventional and synthetic oil lies in their creation process. Conventional oil is a direct derivative of crude oil, refined to remove impurities, making it less stable at high temperatures and more prone to breakdown. Synthetic oil, on the other hand, is engineered from chemical compounds in a lab, allowing for a more consistent molecular size and a structure tailored for optimal engine performance. This results in synthetic oil offering superior protection, efficiency, and durability under extreme temperatures and conditions, albeit at a higher price point. While conventional oil suffices for routine driving, synthetic oil is preferred for high-performance engines or harsh driving conditions.
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