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Briefing: The Scientific Reasons These Substances Don't Cool As Well As Motor Oil
Strategic angle: YouTubers often perform wild stunts for views, like adding random chemicals and liquids to their cars' engines. However, here's why you shouldn't copy them.
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Updated 28 days ago
Recent YouTube videos have showcased individuals adding unconventional substances to car engines, claiming potential cooling benefits. However, these experiments lack scientific backing.
Motor oil is specifically engineered for optimal thermal management in engines, providing consistent viscosity and heat dissipation. Alternative substances may not offer the same properties.
Using untested liquids can lead to engine damage due to improper lubrication and overheating. It's crucial for operators to adhere to manufacturer specifications for engine fluids.