In a message dated 2/19/02 10:47:48 AM Pacific Standard Time, al_knoll@PACBELL.NET writes: << Donning my Nomex... I seem to recall that engine wear is proportional to piston feet per mile. How far a piston travels in moving the car one mile. Given same lubricants, operating temperatures, the motor with more p-ft/mi will wear out sooner. Of course there are many other elements in the wear equation too but P-F/mi seemed important enough to "Rod and Truck" to include as a parameter on their road tests. But if you wash your car regularly with re-claimed water you can feel better about it's unstoppable entropy. >>
I don't know Al. My engine wear is by some guy named Calvin. And no I prefer not to use reclaimed water to wash them. Sorry my engine got ahead of Friday. BenT der ver |
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