Swengines - Driving Tips to Extend the Life of Your Engine

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Driving Tips to Extend the Life of Your Engine Given the ongoing economic crunch, we strive to stretch our money and cut back on expenses to make the most of everything we have. This practice also extends to the vehicle we have in our yard. We make sure to do everything it takes – oil changes, air filter changes, and transmission services – to keep the car engine’s health in the best possible form. After all, who wants to spend a fortune on a repair work? But have you ever wondered that the way you drive can take toll on the engine of your car? In this post, we have rounded up four easy tips that extend your car’s engine life and go a long way to save you dollars. Here you are: #Tip 1: Be polite with your car during break-in period It goes without saying the revving up the engine on the highway excites us. But it is dangerous to your engine’s health. So be polite with your car’s engine by keeping the throttle in its lower RPM range during its break-in period, i.e. first1, 000 miles. This is important because parts of a new engine need time to get accustomed to their respective roles, specifically the piston rings that shape themselves to the cylinders of the engine in due course. And if they were not shaped, your engine would burn excessive gasoline down the road. Refer to the car owner’s manual to get to know at what gear you should drive. In general, try not to go any faster than 75 miles per hour or so during the first 600 or 700 miles, or exceed 3,500 RPM in first 500 miles. Adapt to this tip to extend your engine’s operational life. #Tip 2: Ensure to warm up the engine before driving cold days Your car’s engine needs to be warmed up before it gets revved up. Actually, freezing weather acts harsh on your car’s engine, resulting in lower charge in the battery. Moreover, the oil becomes cold and thick during winter, making it difficult for moving parts to function in an efficient manner. The gasoline does not burn easily due to the low temperature. All these conditions make it tough for your engine to have a great performance altogether. You turn your engine on for 30 seconds to a minute, and then ignite it. #Tip 3 Keep your car at an average speed


Driving too fast results in excessive emissions and wastage of gas. When you accelerate to a high speed, the engine uses more fuel to deliver the desired speed, thereby making other parts work harder. This entire process affects your car’s engine. So you are expected to drive at a low speed if you want to extend your engine’s life. If your engine is whacked out, and damages seem too difficult to fix, consider replacing it with a used engine from SW Engines. Visit swengines.com for more information.


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