Long Term Wear-And-Tear Is What Causes Engine Failure

The biggest reason engines break down in the first place is because of long term wear-and-tear on vital engine parts.  Find out what causes wear and tear and what you can do about it.

Buying a vehicle is an expensive purchase.  It’s not like buying a toaster that you can just throw away and replace at a moments notice.  So, when you make an investment like owning a vehicle, you want it to work well and last as long as possible. 

Have you ever driven past a disabled vehicle and felt lucky that it wasn’t you?  Have you ever wondered how much longer your car was going to last until it started having engine trouble?  To repair an engine can cost hundreds even thousands of dollars.

Engine breakdown is no joke and the main causes for the wear and tear on your vehicle’s engine are: Poor engine lubrication, and unburnt fuel deposits in the engine. 

In Order to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s mandates to lower emissions, fuel manufacturers have removed lead and added oxygenates to fuel.  Even though fuel manufacturers have made advances, although it’s only because they were made to and they only do the minimum in order to meet the requirements, there remains in the fuel that you use today harmful deposits that tend to soak up fuel and cause performance problems.

The best way to safeguard your engine is to use something that naturally lubricates the inside walls of the combustions chamber and decreasing those deposits.

One way to decrease harmful deposits is to purchase premium gasoline.  It’s a cleaner gasoline and therefore doesn’t contain as many of those deposits.  But it does carry a pretty steep price tag and may not be worth the added expense.

There are alternatives to using premium gasoline but you will need to have a willingness to fight back against high fuel prices and the big oil companies in order to find them.  I can almost guarantee that the auto manufactures aren’t going to be willing to take money from their pockets in order to share their secrets with you.

You could use fuel additives that supposedly clean those deposits but they haven’t proven to be very effective either.  I do know of at least one product that can increase the life of your vehicle by reducing engine wear and tear.  I know I know it sounds impossible but what if there really was a way that you could reduce engine deposits each and every time you fill up?

There is this amazing product on the market right now that is very simple to use and it removes sulfur and carbon deposits so that your vehicle runs cleaner.  Prolonging the life of your vehicle, keeping it running smoother and quieter.

About the Author  

Amy Howard is a Fuel Efficiency Expert. She is willing to share the little known secrets that will improve your fuel efficiency saving you money each and every time you fill up your vehicle. She can be reached at 919-277-1684