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Engine oil isn't meant to last forever; even though you don't burn through it as you do with gas, all combustion engines — especially those that aren’t exactly “low mileage” — consume some oil. And with enough time, it’s possible to burn enough for your oil light to come on....
Oil quality testing allows refiners to optimise their feedstock choices and purchase the best crude for their machinery. This maximises efficiency, increases output and boosts profits. For example, while Eastern Canada extracts a huge amount of heavy crude oil from the Athabasca Oil Sands in Alberta...
Help you burn fat! Provide your body with the healthiest nutrients found in nature! Increase your energy! And help you avoid heart disease, cancer, thyroid-related problems and so much more! But there’s still some very important things you MUST know to benefit the most from coconut oil… ...
If the Frontier project had gone ahead it would have boosted Canadian oil production by around 5%. On the flipside, environmentalists slammed the development for the destruction of 24,000 acres of boreal forest. The project would also add to the climate change crisis by releasing ...
Why does my vacuum smell burn? Is it dangerous? If you notice a burnt smell coming from your vacuum, it could be a sign that the motor is overheating. Turn it off immediately and let it cool down as using an overheating vacuum can cause the motor to burn out entirely, leading to cost...
I think that jet engines can be setup to burn gasoline. Other fuels such as JP4 were used in earlier jets. As another post said, gasoline and JP4 are more volatile and pose a safety hazard. Don’t put gasoline into Diesel engines for the reason that the engine would ignite the fuel ...
“I find it’s perfect for cars with oil-fed timing chain tensioners (especially the Vauxhall chains that can be noisy and rattly.) It’s also great for tired/worn engines because it raises oil pressure, adds lubrication, lowers oil temperatures and extends oil life. We use this in engine...
Banning All Engines In my last column, I pitched an aggressive de-carbonization scenario for transportation—a simultaneous, global ban on the sale of all new internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles by 2040. In other words, I imagined that every country in the world, from Brazil, to Niger...