Black diesel smoke causes engine wear

Black diesel smoke causes wear. That's because the same abrasive soot particles that make up black diesel smoke also get into the oil, where they act as a grinding paste, slowly but insidiously wearing away metal from every lubricated part of the engine. But there is a fully tested and proven way of slowing this engine wear just by using the FTC Decarbonizer in the fuel. Diesel smoke and engine wear are dramatically reduced once the engine has be decarbonized. In fact, engines typically last a good 25% longer. FTC Decarbonizer has doubled, tripled and even quadrupled service life, in severe [...]

2022-01-18T02:40:49+00:00

What is engine blowby and how to fix it …

What is engine blowby There's a big window of opportunity on how to fix engine blowby problems, before serious engine wear occurs. Most drivers can easily tell when thing aren't quite right, for example: Engines suffering with Blowby usally show signs of: Engine is tired and down on power Engine is starting to breathe heavy with increased crank case fumes Increasing oil consumption Producing excess exhaust smoke Engine blowby, smoke and oil use are related issues that, if ignored, can turn into very expensive repairs. Fortunately, in over 80% of cases this can be corrected at low cost, and without [...]

2022-01-18T02:54:48+00:00

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