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What Is PD Engine Oil? Basic Guideline

Oil Used in Pumpe Duse diesel engines is generally known as PD engine oil. It is formulated to operate under high compression conditions inside a PD engine. That's why it's the best oil from other...

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Can You Mix Oil Brands? What’s The Truth

Can you mix oil brands is a common question many car or machine owners ask. This information will be helpful if you run out of oil in the middle of nowhere. Whether stuck in an emergency, consider...

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Understanding the Shelf Life of Engine Oil

Do you know how long your engine oil lasts before it becomes less effective or even harmful to your car's engine? The shelf life of engine oil is an essential factor in ensuring the longevity and...

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What Causes Bubbles In Engine Oil? (Explained)

After seeing air bubbles in engine oil, if you are confused, we can't blame you. Actually, oil is the lifeblood of your cars, and performance depends on the oil's shape and cleanliness. To check...

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Understanding Of Flash Point Of Motor Oil

The flash point is the lowest temperature at which a fluid forms enough vapor to ignite. It occurs when it comes into contact with some ignition source. Maximum gasoline oils have a 380°F flash...

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Semi-Synthetic Engine Oil VS Fully Synthetic: Difference & Details 2023

The difference between semi-synthetic engine oil vs. fully synthetic oil is based on this different definition. Semi-synthetic oils are a mixture of 25 % synthetic and 75% mineral oil; full synthetic...

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