Synthetic motor oil is a lubricant engineered for internal combustion engines, circulating within the engine’s crankcase, pistons, and valve train. Formulated with chemically synthesized base stocks, it provides superior thermal and oxidative stability compared to conventional petroleum-based oils. These formulations exhibit higher viscosity index values, maintaining consistent lubrication across a wider temperature range. Synthetic oils reduce friction, minimize wear, and offer extended drain intervals due to enhanced resistance to breakdown and deposit formation. Specific formulations may include detergents, dispersants, anti-wear additives, and viscosity modifiers to meet or exceed OEM specifications for various engine types and operating conditions.