
OIL VISCOSITY
Discover your car's ideal oil viscosity with our guide.

0W vs 10W
0W and 10W are two types of engine oil that perform differently in cold weather. 0W is thinner and flows better in extremely cold temperatures, while 10W is slightly thicker and better for milder cold temperatures. It's important to follow your car's recommendations and consider your local weather conditions when choosing which oil to use.

Recommended viscosity for engine oil in Malaysia
In Malaysia's warm and humid climate, a 10W-40 or 15W-40 viscosity engine oil is commonly used. However, it's important to check your car's manual or ask a mechanic to determine the best oil viscosity for your specific car.

Viscosity with a simple explanation
Think of viscosity like the difference between honey and water. Honey is thicker and flows slower than water because of its higher viscosity. So, if your car needs "honey" and you put in "water", your engine won't be happy and might cough and sputter like someone trying to drink a glass of honey with a straw! It's important to use the right "thickness" of oil for your car to keep it running smoothly.
What is viscosity?
Viscosity is how thick or thin a fluid is. In engine oil, it's how easily the oil flows. The right oil thickness for your car depends on its design and how you use it. Using the correct oil thickness helps your engine run well and last longer.

High mileage
For cars with over 100k mileage or Above, high mileage engine oil with slightly higher viscosity may help protect the engine. However, it's best to consult the owner's manual or a mechanic to determine the ideal viscosity and ensure optimal engine performance.

What if wrong viscosity?
Using the wrong oil viscosity can damage the engine and reduce its performance. Follow the manufacturer's recommended oil viscosity to protect your engine and ensure optimal performance.
