How is Castrol Syntec different from oil additives and "engine treatments" containing PTFE, graphite, or other non-stick coatings?

First, Castrol Syntec is a fully formulated, highly engineered motor oil from the world-wide leader in lubrication technology. It is not an oil additive or "engine treatment" which many auto manufacturers specifically recommend agains putting in your car's engine. Second, the exclusive Castrol Syntec ester that provides the feature of unique molecular bonding is precisely engineered liquid lubricating molecule, not a suspended solid like those other compounds.

Susnended solids can prvet and oils' important anti-wear additives from working effectively and they can also clog the oil filter. There are also some pictures showing how Syntec's molecular bonding works. Basically, the ester the made for the oil is negatively charged at one end.

It is atracted to positively charged metal of the engine. When there is no oil pressure, the molecules stay 'stuck' to the engine wall, thus "A 'carpet' of protection is formed which stays inplace, even after the engine is shut off. The Engine stays ... more.

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