Viscosity: It indicates how viscous a lubricant is. It is determined by two numbers. The first, with the letter "W" (Winter), refers to how the oil flows when it is cold. The second refers to how the oil flows when it is hot under engine operating conditions.
Semi-synthetic: Combination of synthetic and mineral oils. They offer better performance than traditional mineral oils, while being more economical than synthetic ones. Ideal for mid-range vehicles.
Synthetic: Oils created from chemical compounds, aimed at providing high performance and protection for the engine. They have a homogeneous composition and greater resistance to extreme temperatures. Ideal for modern high-performance engines.
Mineral Oils: Oils derived from natural crude oil through refining and purification. They provide reliable lubrication and engine protection, with good performance under normal operating conditions. Ideal for everyday use and older engines.