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Everything You Need To Know About Engine Oil

Your car may be a machine, but it’s still made up of many moving parts. The engine is essentially the heart of the vehicle, and what keeps it running smoothly is engine oil. However, if you don’t change your car’s engine oil at regular intervals or don’t use the right kind of engine oil for your vehicle, it can cause problems with your car’s performance and even its lifespan. Read on to find out everything you need to know about this vital part of owning a vehicle!

What Is Engine Oil?

Engine oil is an essential part of your vehicle’s engine system, and it serves several functions.

What does engine oil do?

It acts as a lubricant between moving parts in the engine, such as pistons and connecting rods. This reduces friction, allowing the engine to run smoothly at high speeds while also reducing wear on these parts from friction caused by normal operation over time.

It keeps internal engine components clean by trapping dirt and other contaminants that could otherwise damage them over time if left unchecked. This includes keeping combustion chambers clean so they do not become clogged with carbon deposits from incomplete burning of fuel during normal operation over time.

It helps keep engines cool by acting as a heat transfer medium between hot internal components such as pistons and cylinder heads and cooler external components like the radiator, which cools the air before sending it back into the engine.

Are All Gasoline The Same?

Gasoline is the most common fuel used in cars and trucks today. Gasoline is a mixture of different hydrocarbons that are created when crude oil is refined into finished products like gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel.

Most vehicles today require 87 octane fuel to perform as designed. Some luxury and high-performance vehicles require the use of 89, 91 or even 94-octane gasoline engine oil numbers to provide peak performance. There is no benefit to putting a higher grade of gasoline than required by your vehicle so save your money. If your vehicle requires high-octane fuel, however, and you use low-octane fuel instead, the effect of pre-ignition also known as “knocking or pinging” will be detrimental to the internal components of your engine.

1) Oil Type:

Anyone who has a car, whether a brand-new or high-mileage one, went through the process of making a decision on what is type of oil engine they need: mineral or synthetic. So, every driver has to know the distinction between those and choose wisely.

To put it in short, mineral oil is part of an oil refining process that comes from the ground. This oil type is less expensive than synthetic oil and has been around pretty much as long as cars have been around.

Unlike mineral oil, synthetics one is more expensive, due to the chemical engineering included in creating them. Often, this oil type has more added ingredients to help the oil keep longer and cleaner. They also still have the mineral oil as a base but are engineered to provide for more miles to be driven between oil changes. It is also more reliable in terms of higher and lower temperature changes.

2) Viscosity Rate:

So, “what is viscosity?” you may be asking yourself. Viscosity is a measurement of a fluid’s thickness or resistance to flow. The lower the viscosity, the thinner the fluid and the more likely it will flow easily at lower temperatures. The higher the viscosity, the thicker the fluid is, and therefore less likely to flow at lower temperatures. Lower viscosity oils provide excellent engine lubrication upon initial start-up, and sub-zero temperatures and provide less resistance to moving parts, thus actually increasing horsepower and fuel economy.  Higher viscosity oils provide better lubrication once the engine has warmed up and in summer temperatures.

Engine oil grades explained: A multi-grade designation such as 5w20 is deciphered as follows: the first number followed by the w is the viscosity in winter temperatures. The second number is the viscosity of the oil at higher temperatures.
This is important to know because, colder starts usually require thinner oil at first, and correspondingly warm engine types need comparable thick oil not to disappear when the engine turns warner.

3) Changing the Oil:

For each driver, it has to be extremely important to know the process and time intervals of changing the oil, mainly because so many things are dependent on that. For a long time, the commonly accepted rule for the oil changing process was that it has to be changed every 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometres) or 3 months, depending on which comes first. Sounds pretty easy, right?

However, considering the developments in the performance and the design of engines, in addition to the progression in the oil technology of engines, the majority of cars are able to go further between oil changes currently. So, it is important not to only be able about the process of an oil change, but also to consider how far your specific car can go without an oil change.

To sum it all up, a huge part of being educated on the car engine and being aware of the ways to make your car last as long and in a good shape as possible is to know the oil engine system and to know it well. Of course, more details are falling into this category than the listed ones above. That is why check out our other blog posts to have a complete understanding of your car maintenance.

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Frequently Asked Questions+-

At Kambio, we offer a wide range of high-quality mobile automotive services, including:
- Emergency car repairs - Tire swaps (on-rim and off-rim)
- Oil changes
- Battery replacements
- Vehicle inspections
- Tire Storage (with climate-controlled, 24/7 secure storage)
Our skilled technicians come to you, saving you the hassle of visiting a traditional service center. Whether it's regular maintenance or more specialized services, we've got you covered.
Yes, we have a service station at EY Tower, 120 Adelaide Street West, P2. Our service station is fully equipped to handle a variety of automotive services, including:
- Routine manufacturer-scheduled maintenance
- Tire services (on-rim and off-rim tire swaps, tire storage)
- Brake services
- Battery replacements
- And more...
Our service station offers a convenient option for clients who prefer a traditional shop setting.
Booking with Kambio is easy! You have multiple options for your convenience:
- Online Booking Portal: Visit our website to easily browse services, view fees, and select appointment times.
- Phone Call: You can also book by calling us directly.
- Mobile App: Download our mobile app, available on both iOS and Android, to manage your services, keep track of your vehicle’s history, and book appointments directly from your phone.
When you book a service, you'll receive a confirmation email and text message 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Yes! When requesting a quote, you'll receive a full outline of services, including a detailed description and fee breakdown, sent directly to your email and text message. You can approve the quote with a single click, and even pay directly via text message! We make the process as simple and convenient as possible.
Absolutely! Not only can we perform new tire installations at your location, but our real-time tire inventory system allows us to offer a wide variety of tires and wheels, including pricing and availability, right on the spot. Additionally, we sell a full range of new tires, including all-season, summer performance, all-weather, and winter tires. Whether you're looking for top-tier brands or budget-friendly options, we’ve got them all.
Yes, we do! Since 2016, we’ve been providing a full range of services in the Toronto Financial District. We’re familiar with each office tower and can perform services directly underground, right by your vehicle. We also offer pre-arranged mobile services at key locations like:
- BCE Place - 181 Bay Street, Toronto (Located P4)
- RBC Plaza - 200 Bay Street, Toronto (Located P3)
- Metro Centre - 200 Wellington Street W., Toronto (Located P1)
- CitiGroup Place - 123 Front Street W., Toronto (Located P1)
While the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is our primary service zone, we are mobile and can travel anywhere you wish. Please note that a travel fee will apply for services outside of the GTA.
Yes, we sell a wide selection of TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensors for Tesla and other vehicles. We also have the necessary scanning tools to program these sensors to your vehicle.
Yes, we offer climate-controlled, 24/7 secure tire storage at our conveniently located warehouse. Our storage clients receive priority service for retrieving their tires, with a 24-hour turnaround time from the request.
Yes, we offer complimentary collection of your tire set from another stored facility. We'll schedule the swap at your convenience and even store your other set for you. No heavy lifting required. Simply authorize Kambio to collect your tires from your current vendor, and we'll take care of the rest.
No, all of Kambio's services are warranty-approved and performed in compliance with your vehicle’s manufacturer requirements. You can trust us to maintain your warranty while providing top-quality care.
Yes, we specialize in providing customized fleet service plans designed to minimize vehicle downtime and optimize fleet usage. Whether you manage a small fleet or a national operation, Kambio’s solutions help keep your fleet running smoothly and efficiently while reducing staff involvement.
We work directly with large fleet operators, including:
- Element Fleet Management
- Holman Enterprise (formerly ARI Fleet)
- Enterprise Fleet Management
- Wheels
- EMkay
- Jim Pattison Lease
All we need is the vehicle's license plate, and we’ll handle the rest.
For more details on how we can support your fleet, reach out to us at fleet@kambio.ca, and let’s tailor a plan that meets your needs!
We require 24 hours' notice to cancel a service appointment without any charge. To respect other appointments, if you need to cancel your service with less than 24 hours' notice or fail to show up, there will be a $99 cancellation fee.
Yes, Kambio provides emergency roadside assistance. While we do our best to accommodate all urgent requests, please note that some restrictions may apply based on location and availability.
Yes, we partner with reputable body shops in downtown Toronto to facilitate any body damage services for your vehicle. We’ll handle the coordination and ensure the service is completed with top-quality care.
Yes, we do! Whether you have standard alloy wheels or machined top design wheels, we can restore them to their original look by refinishing the curb rash.
Yes, we do repair cracked rims. In most cases, they are repairable. However, depending on where the crack is located, there may be instances where the rim cannot be repaired. We’ll evaluate the damage and let you know the best course of action.
Yes, we provide a full range of services, including scheduled maintenance for high-end luxury vehicles like:
- Porsche
- Range Rover
- Mercedes
- BMW
- Bentley
- Audi
- Rolls-Royce
- Jaguar
- Maserati
- Tesla
- And more...
Simply inquire about your specific vehicle via email at help@kambio.ca, and we’ll provide a tailored quote for the services.
Kambio proudly serves a wide range of clients, from single vehicle owners to large national fleet organizations. Whether you're a private vehicle owner in need of general automotive services or a fleet manager looking for a comprehensive, cost-efficient maintenance plan, Kambio offers the flexibility and convenience to meet your needs.
Yes, we do! With our mobile app, available on both iOS and Android, you can easily:
- Book services
- Keep a history of all your vehicles, services, and invoices
It’s simple and easy to be in control of your vehicle’s upkeep, ensuring you're always in the driver’s seat!
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