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OVERHEAT
OIL AND IT IS NO LONGER LIQUID GOLD!

Oil degradation
and complete breakdown through running at too high a temperature
causes the highly developed modern oils lubricating properties to
become ineffective.
Working your
engine or automatic gearbox harder than during 'normal' driving
causes the oil temperature to rise when it becomes thinner which
causes its lubricating properties to be compromised. Particularly
high oil temperatures or repeated periods of higher than average
temperatures leads to 'oil degradation' - effectively the chemical
constituent that provides modern oils with their special lubricating
properties are lost, and unless this is identified quickly and your
expensive oil replaced, mechanical damage rapidly results.
OIL
PERFORMANCE MAXIMISED
MECHANICAL
LIFE AND RELIABILITY EXTENDED, AVOIDING UNTIMELY MECHANICAL FAILURE
Effective oil
cooling ensures that the oils lubricating properties are maximised
to protect your engine when under load. similarly, automatic gearbox
oil acts as a "fluid drive" and towing a heavy load causes heat
through slippage, causing more heat, resulting in more slippage
as the oil thins. This leads quickly to gearbox failure due to oil
seal damage, caused by pressure build up and torque converter breakdown.
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