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Information about car oils Part One: Type of car and engine 1. Types of cars: Regular cars: include sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs, and usually need medium-viscosity motor oils. Sports cars: require high-viscosity engine oils to withstand high temperatures and high pressures. Hybrid cars: require special engine oils that are compatible with hybrid drive systems. 2. Types of engines: Gasoline engines: Conventional motor oils or synthetic motor oils are used. Diesel engines: require special engine oils containing additives that prevent deposits from forming. Turbo engines: require high-performance engine oils that can withstand high temperatures. 3. Other factors: Age of the car: Older cars may require higher viscosity motor oils than newer cars. Driving Conditions: If you drive in extreme conditions, such as rough roads or high temperatures, you may need to use a special motor oil. Part Two: Number and quantity of oil 1. Oil number: The oil number is indicated using the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) system. The number consists of two digits разделенных the letter "W". The first number indicates low-temperature viscosity, while the second number indicates high-temperature viscosity. 2. Oil quantity: The amount of oil required varies depending on the type of car and engine. You can find the amount of oil required in your car owner's manual. 3. Tips for choosing a suitable engine oil: Read your car owner's manual to find out what type of oil is recommended. Consult a professional mechanic if you are not sure which type of oil is right for your car. Use high-quality motor oils from trusted brands. Change engine oil regularly according to the recommended maintenance schedule. Note: This information is just a basic introduction. Please refer to your vehicle owner's manual or consult a professional mechanic for more accurate information about a suitable motor oil for your vehicle.
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