
"I just purchased a brand new bottle of synthetic oil and poured it into my car. Guess what? When I started driving, suddenly the engine made loud noises. Does synthetic oil cause engine noise?"
No. It simply makes the engine noise more apparent. When you use the conventional oil, it will tend to stick to your pistons more completely. During internal gas engine combustion, the waste materials will tend to collect in the old conventional oil blends. This is one of the causes of "oil sludge." The oil sludge will damage performance, but it does tend to muffle any engine noise.
Engine noise is caused by tiny pits in your engine. These are natural. If you are concerned about them, bring your car on down to our dealership. We can run a series of diagnostics to determine the state of your engine. We can also change and recycle your oil.
No. It simply makes the engine noise more apparent. When you use the conventional oil, it will tend to stick to your pistons more completely. During internal gas engine combustion, the waste materials will tend to collect in the old conventional oil blends. This is one of the causes of "oil sludge." The oil sludge will damage performance, but it does tend to muffle any engine noise.
Engine noise is caused by tiny pits in your engine. These are natural. If you are concerned about them, bring your car on down to our dealership. We can run a series of diagnostics to determine the state of your engine. We can also change and recycle your oil.
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