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engine oil
(redirected from motor oil)

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engine oil
a cause of poisoning. See sump oil.


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These engines are fundamentally different from regular automobile engines, and 2 cycle engine oil performs very differently from regular motor oil.
Now, if the problem is really solved, the advantages are obvious: - Less friction means of protecting the engine car - Means less heat from the engine friction is reduced automobile - Life of the engine, an engine thrust of the automotive performance - Less friction heat produces a lower cost of car engine - Less friction, heat has also led directly to increases in automobile fuel economy Motor oil as a lubricant, works, but it is not always enough.
While some think its only function is to lubricate the moving parts of an engine, the role of motor oil in modern vehicles is far more complex.
 
 
 
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