Many "liquids" are required to make an engine run smoothly. Your cooling system requires coolant to cool your engine. You need engine oil to lubricate engine parts. Transmission Fluid allows your transmission to function. There's brake fluid for brakes, and Power Steering fluid for power steering. If you are looking for a cure-all engine additive in a can then you are wasting your time. Feel free to spend as much money on these additives as you wish, but you might as well be buying a bottle of Pirelli's Magical Elixer from a traveling salesman to cure baldness. Your engine was designed to run on certain fluids. If your car would last longer with a can of marvel in the oil then all oil would come with marvel in it.
A car having multiple cylinders makes the power evenly dispoursed so the engine runs more smoothly compared to 1 cylinder
An engine manufacturer.
The answer is oil. Injection cleaner will help on a car with higher mileage.
Like all engines the fuel makes energy which makes torqe then that pushes the car forward
i think you may have made a typo.Peugeot is a European car company, that makes their own cars, and engines.
they have special interceptor engines fitted at the factory
The MSRP for a Prche GT3 allows the car to run more smoothly and makes the car overall better. It has bonus features for the car and allows it to be the good car it is.
depends on the manufacturer (e.g. Nissan, Peugot, Citroen, etc)
Radiates excess engine heat. Only used in liquid-cooled engines for obvious reasons.
yes car engines are pulleys
It makes the oil flow smoothly and the engine run efficiently, and it sends warm air into the cabin of the vehicle.
Citroen makes their own engines in their factory in France. After they purchased Maserati they did use the Maserati engine in some of their cars. As their parent company is Peugeot you might say they use the Peugeot engines but they are identical. They have had joint ventures with Toyota, and Mitsubishi, in other countries outside France where they have used their engines.