Anyone remotely familiar with diesel engines understands the importance of oil and coolant, as they are the lifeblood of the powerplant. Oil lubricates, water cools—and one without the other typically ...
Most internal combustion engines rely on motor oil for one reason: lubrication. The oil gets pressurized between 10-70 psi and spends most of its life subjected to roughly 200 degrees’ worth of heat.
The answer to whether your car needs an oil cooler will depend on multiple variables. Excess heat, such as when an engine overheats, can easily damage or kill any gasoline or diesel engine. It's why ...
There are numerous forces that work against your car's performance and your enjoyment of it, but one of the most prevalent is heat. From lowering horsepower, to breaking down fluids, to disrupting ...
General Motors has started a Customer Satisfaction Program to address an issue related to the oil cooler lines in certain examples of the 2019 Chevy Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500. The problem: in ...
There are numerous forces that work against your car's performance and your enjoyment of it, but one of the most prevalent is heat. From lowering horsepower, to breaking down fluids, to disrupting ...