Is Engine Anti-Wear Additive Useful?
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Adding engine anti-wear additive is useful. It is a high-tech engine oil additive containing metal components that can reduce engine wear, increase engine power, and is also known as an engine maintenance agent or powerful repair agent. It can extend the service life of engine oil and save fuel. An engine is a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy. It is divided into: 1. External combustion engine: Fuel burns outside the engine; 2. Internal combustion engine: Fuel burns inside the engine; 3. Gas turbine: Combustion produces high-pressure gas, which is used to drive the turbine blades to rotate, thereby outputting power.
After adding engine anti-wear additive, I found it quite effective. My old car's engine used to make loud noises and had unstable idling, but after adding this, the noise reduced and it runs much smoother now. However, it's not a cure-all – you need to choose reputable brands, as off-brands might actually damage the engine. I recommend it only for high-mileage or older vehicles; it's unnecessary for new cars and just a waste of money. The key is regular maintenance – using good quality engine oil is more important than anything. If the engine already has wear issues, anti-wear additives can help it last a bit longer. In short, it's a supplementary product – don't expect miracles.