
It looks like spring is on its way to West Michigan! Since folks are likely going to be doing a spring cleaning and "tune-up" of their vehicle, we thought this would be a good opportunity to talk about motor oil. We're all familiar with the rule of thumb, "change your oil every 5,000 miles." But if you work from home, you're probably only taking short trips to the grocery store and not getting close to that many miles before you actually need to change your oil. In this post, we explain why changing your oil over time is just as important as with mileage, as well as why we don't really need winter and summer blends anymore.
Why Changing Your Oil Every 6 Months Matters Too
As you use your motor oil, contaminants from the combustion process (that is, gasoline exploding in your cylinders) will start to build up in your oil. This is a good thing: it means that those contaminants, moisture, and carbon aren't accumulating on your valves, pistons, and other places they shouldn't be. One benefit of getting an oil change is flushing all of that stuff out.Synthetic oil lasts much longer than conventional motor oil, but it still degrades and loses its lubricating properties as it's used. So, if using motor oil and getting it hot degrades the oil, why does it also go bad after 6 months if you don't drive it a lot? It seems like a paradox, but there's another piece of the puzzle.
Something oil does when it gets up to operating temperature is evaporate water. Water gets into the engine through the air intake and other places, since there's always some degree of moisture in the air. When the engine is hot, that water evaporates and is either whisked away into the exhaust or absorbed into the oil. If you aren't driving your car much, condensation can build up in the engine.
If you aren't driving very far, the oil doesn't get hot enough to evaporate that water. Exposing the oil to moisture degrades the oil as much as running the engine hard for 5,000 miles. The solution is to flush all that stuff out with fresh oil every 5,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Thankfully, you don't need to remember. We print both numbers on a sticker for you.
Why We Don't Need Summer and Winter Oil Anymore
Way back in yesteryear, oil wasn't as high-tech as it is today. Depending on how it was made, it could be really effective in the summer but turn to mayonnaise in the winter. Oil produced for winter wouldn't do this but would be too thin in the summer to keep everything lubricated, and since it can't shed its excess heat, start foaming.Times have changed and with synthetic blends, it's now possible to have a motor oil that does its job in all but the most extreme environments. Far more extreme than we see in West Michigan. At the Borgman Service Center, we use Motorcraft Synthetic Blend for our oil changes (unless something else is specified for your vehicle.) This high-quality motor oil meets all warranty requirements, is API Certified, and is manufactured with a high viscosity index.

Trust The Borgman Service Center for Your Regular Oil Changes
If you're looking for a service center in West Michigan you can trust with the health of your vehicle, look no further than the Borgman Service Center in Grand Rapids.The Motorcraft Motor Oil we use starts with premium-quality, synthetic/hydroprocessed base oils and features specially-designed performance additives that help minimize engine deposits and wear. This oil also protects against high-temperature oxidation and turbocharger deposits, low-temperature gelling, rust corrosion, and foaming. The friction-reducing technology provides superior wear protection and energy-conserving characteristics, which result in significant improvement in fuel economy too. That's more money back in your pocket while protecting your engine.
If you have questions about the oil we use or have any other questions about our affordable "The Works" package, please feel free to Contact Us. If you'd like to schedule your vehicle for service, be sure to check our latest Coupons & Offers, then head over to our easy Online Scheduler. Come see why we're the Best in the West!