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Techron – Just a fuel injector cleaner or a Phenomenon?

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  Techron – Just a fuel injector cleaner or a Phenomenon? Oil is what keeps old-fashioned internal-combustion engine vehicles going. Understanding fuel injection systems is vital for knowing exactly how the car is powered and making sure that it stays working. Chevron’s  Techron Concentrate Plus  can be used in cars, dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles, and even boat engines. It reduces rough idling issues.   Chevron is acclaimed for providing qualitative products in the world of engine heads and the Techron Concentrate Plus is no less. It is one of the best fuel injector cleaners one can buy today. The chemical composition is designed to clean and protect the fuel system. It also cleans the carburetors, intake valves and combustion chambers. It helps in restoring fuel economy.   Techron Concentrate Plus doesn’t harm oxygen sensors or affect catalytic converters. It’s designed to result safe for gasoline engines. It does restores that much talked about “horse-power...

Can using Synthetic oils make cars survive longer?

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  Can using Synthetic oils make cars survive longer? Today, auto manufacturers are building lighter and more fuel-efficient internal combustion cars as necessitated by government regulations and consumer demand. Technological advancements have also allowed engines to meet modern demands for improved longevity and efficiency.   With cars lasting longer than they did a decade ago, there is a need for regular maintenance. According to reports, an average car over five years old in the UAE would have accrued 103,900 kilometers, while the global average is only 47,000. Used cars in the GCC alone run more than 47,000 km in their second stint.  With consumers driving their cars longer and further, the requirement to maximize their investment, be prudent and be environmentally conscious increases. This means that these cars have to be regularly maintained. This is where the use of synthetic oils rises. Since 2010, popular Japanese car manufacturers like Honda and Toyota have...

Wondering how to make your vehicle rock with Havoline Easycool 33 Antifreeze Coolant?

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  Wondering how to make your vehicle rock with Havoline Easycool 33 Antifreeze Coolant? One cannot ignore the role and importance of an engine coolant in your car. Overlooking the state of fluids in your vehicle’s engine bay can have a deleterious impact, especially when it’s the engine coolant. That is why it should be monitored steadily. However, the regularity of checks also relies on the type of the vehicle and the entire mechanical situation and driving record.    Engine coolant is a liquid mix of water and antifreeze concentrate. The primary purpose of an antifreeze coolant is transferring heat and averting engine damage caused by overheating or freezing.   Without the right coolant in your system, corrosion and component damage can cause long-term effects.   Drivers often misidentify this as radiator failure, rather than acknowledging that improper coolant could be used. So, here is a note: if a radiator results in poorly corroded or full of plugging inte...

Here’s What You Need To Know About Coolants And What They Can Do For You!

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  Here’s What You Need To Know About Coolants And What They Can Do For You! What are coolants? A coolant or an antifreeze as it is commonly referred to, is a liquid that helps regulate the vehicle engine temperatures during operation. Coolants serve relatively simple but important purposes in automotive and industrial applications - corrosion prevention, freeze and boil protection if required.  But in a market of ever-increasing technologies, OEM requirements, and even colors, coolants can seem very complex, maybe even downright vexing. With this complexity comes a series of questions ranging from “what’s the difference between a red coolant and a green coolant?” or “what will happen if I mix the two?” to “is ethylene glycol the same as propylene glycol?” This article attempts to answer most of these and some other questions by breaking things down into bite-size chunks that are easy to understand.    What makes a coolant? While a coolant, in general, can be a liquid...