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How Much Salt Can Cause Engine Failure?

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Doug
08/26/25 5:39am

Pouring half a bag of salt can cause engine failure. It is advised that car owners should not casually add substances into the engine. The car engine is the device that provides power to the vehicle, acting as the heart of the car, determining its power, fuel efficiency, stability, and environmental friendliness. Depending on the power source, car engines can be classified into diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid engines, among others. Below is an introduction to turbocharged engines: 1. Principle: A turbocharger is essentially an air compressor that increases air intake by compressing air. It utilizes the inertial force of exhaust gases expelled by the engine to drive a turbine in the turbine chamber, which in turn drives a coaxial impeller. The impeller then compresses air delivered through the air filter pipeline, pressurizing it before it enters the cylinders. 2. Power: As the engine speed increases, the speed of exhaust gas expulsion and turbine rotation also increases synchronously. The impeller compresses more air into the cylinders, and the increased pressure and density of the air allow for the combustion of more fuel. By correspondingly increasing the fuel quantity and adjusting the engine speed, the output power of the engine can be enhanced.

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OLucia
09/08/25 7:57am

I often encounter this question at repair shops, but honestly, pouring salt into an engine is a dangerous move—absolutely don't try it. Salt rapidly corrodes metal components, such as aluminum pistons or copper radiators, and just a small amount can cause blockages and overheating issues. Speaking from experience, the repairs are costly and troublesome, potentially requiring a full engine replacement. A safer approach is to focus on regular maintenance, like changing the oil and filtering out impurities, which can extend your car's lifespan by hundreds of thousands of kilometers.

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MacMaya
10/22/25 8:04am

As an ordinary car owner, I am deeply concerned about such destructive behavior. Pouring a small amount of salt can damage critical engine components, such as the cooling system or internal seals, and the corrosion process is difficult to reverse. Having driven older cars, I understand the heartache that comes with accidental damage; regular maintenance is the right approach, like cleaning the engine compartment to prevent debris buildup. Protecting your car is far wiser than damaging it, to avoid future regrets.

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SanJune
12/05/25 8:28am

From an environmental perspective, this issue reminds us to cherish resources. Intentionally pouring salt to scrap an engine wastes materials and creates pollution, harming ecosystems. I recommend cultivating responsible habits and avoiding risks out of curiosity or mischief; using anti-rust additives during normal operation better protects vehicles.

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