Are The Semi-Synthetic Oil Better Than Conventional Mineral Oils?

Article By: Dr Trisonic.

Lets start with semi-synthetic oil definition. While there is no firm industry definitions, the semi-synthetic engine oils will typically be either a blend of high-quality and lower-quality conventional mineral base oils or all high- quality (higher than conventional) base oils, mathematically from adding 1% to 99% of synthetic oil into the mineral oil. As such, it is hard to measure the performance of the semi-synthetic or advise the suitable oil change intervals.

 

Synthetic oil change frequency is longer than regular mineral oil change frequency. Indeed, there are longer change intervals for synthetic oils: 7,500 to 10,000 kilometres between oil changes (compared to 5,000 for mineral oil). Typically a semi synthetic engine oil would use about 10% of synthetic oil into the mineral oil, so it is hard to measure the improved performance of the semi-synthetic or advise the suitable oil change intervals comparing to conventional mineral oil.

 

It is always important to refer to the vehicle owner manual for the suitable oil change frequency and also its minimum engine oil performance requirements, before choosing an engine oil type.

 

Top fully synthetic oil, such as Trisonic™ UltiMach Gold, benefits can include:

  • Longer engine life
  • Unsurpassed wear protection
  • Outstanding oxidation control with enhanced resistance to engine oil breakdown due to oxidation and extreme heat.

 

Premium fully synthetic oil costs more than semi-synthetic oil and conventional mineral oil. But for most vehicles, the benefits speak for themselves in the long run.