100% Synthetic would be a good choice.
You cannot convert a turbo diesel driven car to a petrol motor. You have to buy a car that uses the petrol motor.
Exactly what is recommended by the manufacture as listed in your owners manual.
It depends on the motor. The fan is driven by an electric motor, and it can use a dc motor (as in a car) or an ac motor (as in a house). They are not interchangeable.
No.
Varies greatly on the car, where it is, how often it is driven, in what conditions it is kept and driven, etc.....too many variables in that to answer that question.
A car can be driven with a cracked head, but not very far. Once the head is cracked, the engine will start mixing oil and water and it is likely that the motor will lock up.
The best motor oil for you car depends on the car. Many old cars can only handle regular motor oil.
no go to store and get the wright one for your motor
It doesn't unless it is a gravity car(a car without a motor). Weight is the enemy ,when it comes to fast acceleration, for engine driven cars.
W.J.C. Elliott of Austral imported and drove the first motor car to NSW in 1900, a De Dion Bouton ...
Zero, cars are parked more often than they are driven.
The Quadricycle, which he built in 1896 driven by a two-cylinder, four-cycle motor.