The Right Choice for the Environment
INNOVATION, EFFICIENCY
AND SOLUTIONS
Our mechanized society cannot function without lubricants. The
dilemma is oil is both necessary for our lifestyle and potentially
destructive to nature. Quite simply, we must select innovative, efficient products that will help solve our pollution problems.
The introduction of AMSOIL synthetic motor oil in 1972 set all
new standards for motor oil quality. AMSOIL lubricants are 100% synthetic.
They are specially designed to protect engine components,
reduce emissions, last longer, reduce fuel consumption and prevent
environmental pollution. From the beginning, AMSOIL synthetic
motor oils have out-performed conventional petroleum motor oils on
all counts.
AMSOIL synthetic motor oils resist chemical breakdown and the formation of sludge, keeping engines cleaner. They have been specifically
designed not to oxidize, volatilize or shear back, resulting in a
motor oil that lasts longer than conventional petroleum motor oils.
While petroleum motor oil manufacturers recommend oil changes
every 3,000 miles, AMSOIL synthetic motor oils protect engine components
up to 35,000 miles or one year, dramatically extending oil
change intervals.
AMSOIL PRESCRIPTION
FOR PREVENTION
According to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pollution Prevention
Requirements, the first step in revitalizing a cleaner nation is pollutant
source reduction.
AMSOIL accomplishes this by extending the interval between
motor oil changes which can reduce the source of motor oil pollution
more than 11 times.
It is estimated that over 240 million gallons of oil are improperly discarded
annually. Dumping 240 million gallons of oil is nearly the
same as two Exxon Valdez spills each month. Just one quart of
used oil can produce a two-acre oil slick. One gallon of oil can make
one million gallons of water too foul to drink and 35 ppm of oil will kill
fish. Improperly disposed used oil is dangerous.
Improperly dumped used oil seeps through landfills into ground
water, disrupts bacterial digestion in sewer treatment plants and
washes into lakes and harbors. At present, used motor oil is the
largest single source of oil pollution in our nation’s waterways. Certainly
the first thing we can do is not create so much used oil to begin with,
and recycle the used oil we have. Both synthetic and conventional
motor oils can be recycled at any used oil recycling center. Virtually
every city in the United States has multiple used oil collection sites for
free recycling.
PREVENTING BILLIONS OF QUARTS
FROM BEING DUMPED
Most automobile manufacturers recommend oil drain intervals of
3,000 to 6,000 miles for petroleum motor oils. AMSOIL recommends
up to a 35,000-mile oil change which is 5 to 11 times fewer oil
changes. Just think about the savings on the environment if, for example, the 243 million cars (excluding trucks, buses and taxis)
in the United States were equipped with AMSOIL motor oil.
Assuming an average service-life of 100,000 miles and an oil
capacity of 5 quarts each, 20.2 billion to 40.5 billion quarts of
used oil will be generated during a regular service lifetime (with
regular oil changes every 3,000 to 6,000 miles). If 40.5 billion
quarts of used oil were put into 55-gallon barrels and lined up,
the line would stretch from Los Angeles to Washington D.C.
and back 12 times. Alternatively, if each of those 243 million cars
was equipped with AMSOIL synthetic motor oils and following
oil drain intervals of 7,500 to 35,000 miles, only 3.5 billion to 16.2
billion quarts of oil would be consumed in the same period.
That is a reduction of anywhere from 4 to 37 billion quarts of oil,
just by switching to AMSOIL motor oils.
AMSOIL SOLUTIONS
For over three decades, AMSOIL INC. has been recognized as
the leader in synthetic lubrication technology. AMSOIL was the
first to introduce a synthetic motor oil qualified by the American
Petroleum Institute, the first to recommend 25,000-mile/one-year
drain intervals, the first to recommend 35,000-mile/one-year
drain intervals, and the first to implement a system for dramatically
increasing drain intervals with oil analysis. Decades of
research, laboratory analysis and millions of engine miles have
kept AMSOIL the leader in automotive applications
for synthetic lubrication. Although the results
have paid off in maximizing efficiency and minimizing
waste, more can be done. AMSOIL is the
leader in synthetics and will continue to explore
ways to reduce environmental impact
through continued research, analysis and
product development.
Ecological and Economical Benefit
REDUCES EMISSIONS,
INCREASES ENGINE LIFE
Each year nearly 600 million gallons of motor oil are
burned and exit through the tailpipes of cars and
trucks, creating emissions pollution. Petroleum oils
volatilize (burn off) more readily than AMSOIL synthetic
oils and create more emissions pollution.
The graph below shows the results of 11 oils that
underwent the NOACK Volatility Test. Of all the oils
tested, AMSOIL shows dramatically less weight
loss.
The thicker oil left behind after volatilization contributes
to damaging deposits, sticky piston rings and
Ecological and Economical Benefit
oil blow-by, all of which cause reduced engine life,
reduced fuel economy and increased air pollution.
GREATER FUEL ECONOMY
The advanced lubricity (slipperiness) of AMSOIL
synthetic lubricants has been proven to increase fuel
economy by 2-5%. AMSOIL reduces friction and allows
your engine to use its heat-energy more efficiently.
HOW MUCH IS 5%?
If a person averages more than 15,000 miles each
year, and spends an average of $3.10 per gallon of gas,
a 5% savings would be more than $88 per year
(assuming an average of 25 mpg).INTERESTING FACTS
• Recycling just two gallons of used oil can generate
enough electricity to run the average household for
nearly 24 hours.
• Three states in the U.S. have classified used motor oil
as a hazardous waste: California, Rhode Island and
Massachusetts.
• The used oil from one oil change can contaminate 1
million gallons of fresh water – a year’s supply for 50
people.
• If all Americans who changed their own oil recycled
their used oil, it would provide enough motor oil for
more than 50 million cars a year. Imagine how much
foreign oil that would eliminate.