Emissions of non-sulfate particles depend on the operating speed of the engine and the amount of
lubricating oil needed to deal with wear and tear from burning less - refined fuels, according to the researchers.
Not exact matches
If you're using not - so - fatty protein you'll
need just a tad more
oil here to keep everything properly
lubricated.
I understand moving components
need to be
lubricated but this gives off the impression the components are «sweating»
oil, even though no
oil leak is present.
Some parts are
lubricated by splash, if the
oil is too thick due to low temp they will not get
needed lubrication.
To minimize this damage, you
need to use an
oil that will
lubricate your engine sufficiently when revving as high as a rotary does.
Your engine
needs to have the right amount of
oil in order to stay properly
lubricated or you risk permanent engine damage from increased friction.