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Additive Aromatic FuelAdditive aromatic fuel exists in the minds of hard-core automotive enthusiasts who really love cars and every single thing about them. To many, the smell of gas is nothing but repulsive. To others, though, the smell of gasoline vapors brings back memories of childhood family vacations, fishing trips with dad, or long drives to relatives' homes during the holiday season. There are more people in the world who enjoy the smell of gasoline or additive aromatic fuel than will admit to it. I myself loved it as a child, probably due to all the great road trips we took! Of course, gasoline fumes are not healthy to breathe in, but for those who work with cars, it seems normal. Then why should conditions that cause extensive engine damage seem normal? Additive Aromatic Fuel and Your EnginePeople who work with cars see many of the same problems, day in and day out. They see simple maintenance issues that were neglected, got way out of hand, and finally developed into costly damage. The silliest part of this is, of course, that much of this engine wear and damage can be easily prevented. One key to preventing damage is the proper use of industrial lubricants. A good synthetic motor oil, quality oil filters, and fuel additives, for example, will work wonders with your engine's performance. Besides providing the necessary lubrication and protection to engine parts, these products work together to keep your engine's oil as clean as possible. Additive aromatic fuel is an important part in the equation to keep your vehicle's engine running smoothly, efficiently, and with a minimum of environmentally harmful emissions. ![]() Get all Auto Parts articles via
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