If it's a diesel, use Howes Diesel Treat. You get this at any Walmart, auto parts store or truck stop. It goes in the fuel and does a lot of stuff...most important, it lowers the pour point of the fuel so if the temperature drops below freezing your car will still start.
You don't need additives on a gas engine.
The consumption of a 2000 VW Beetle is about one quart of oil for?æbetween 1500 to 2000 miles. I may be a useful?æto change the oil ?æand filter every 5000 miles to keep the engine in good condition.
the cooler is not good or the heating valve is not good or there is proplem at the engin
yes they will fit perfect in your beetle i do have on my so good luck
A VW Beetle engine with all of the accessories on it weighs 100 kilograms, or 220 lbs. I've heard of people who are good weightlifters "bench pressing" them into position in the car, but I wouldn't try it.
Very good. it has DuPont which gives the inside of the engine silicon coating that smooth-ens the sleeves. so smooth run better performance and quieter engine.
is the 2000 Oldsmobile alero 2.4 l a good engine
NO, but a good tuneup will probably cure your problems. There is no cure in a can for the symptoms you list.
either the thread on oil pan bolt is stripped or the washer on bolt needs replacing. easy fixonly oil additive i would recomend for any engine is LUCAS ENGINE OIL ADDITIVE
MotorSilk is a good engine oil treatment because it increases gas mileage and cuts emissions up to 10 percent. It also increases engine life and decreases friction and wear up to 80 percent. It is also able to clean the engine of sludge and varnish.
For this job, you really need a service manual. Haynes makes good, inexpensive manuals for the home mechanic.
If your doing it on purpose then DON'T.If the engine is doing it via the computer you need to take it into the shop and have them look at it. There seems to be a bad sensor telling the computer wrong information. Running at a high rpm when the motor is cold and with no load is not good for it.
Don't. Add no oil additives to your engine. If oil additives were really that good, the oil companys would put them in their own oil.