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Why Modern Cars Burn Oil? Engineers Explain the Consumption Problem

Posted on May 14, 2026May 14, 2026 By Pranjal Netam

Introduction It is a scenario playing out in driveways from Los Angeles to London: A proud owner of a 2024 model-year vehicle, with less than 20,000 miles on the odometer, sees the dreaded “Low Engine Oil” light flicker to life. In the “golden age” of automotive reliability, this should be…

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Why Toyota Engines Last Forever: The Engineering Secrets Behind 500,000-Mile Reliability

Posted on May 13, 2026May 13, 2026 By Pranjal Netam

Introduction In 2016, a Toyota Tundra owner in Louisiana hit a milestone that sounds like automotive folklore: one million miles on the original engine. When Toyota engineers disassembled that engine, they found the cylinders were still within factory tolerances. This isn’t an anomaly; it is the result of a specific,…

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Why Formula 1 Engines Are Engineering Masterpieces

Posted on May 13, 2026May 13, 2026 By Pranjal Netam

If you park a modern family sedan next to a Formula 1 car, the only thing their engines share is that they both consume fuel and air. Beyond that, the powertrain sitting behind the driver of an F1 car is closer to aerospace technology than anything found in a dealership….

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Engine The Hidden Engineering Problem Ruining Modern Turbocharged Engines

Why Modern Turbocharged Engines Fail So Often: The Hidden Engineering Problem

Posted on May 13, 2026May 13, 2026 By Pranjal Netam

If you have purchased a car anywhere in the world during the last decade, there is a massive probability that a turbocharger is bolted to your engine. From heavy-duty pickup trucks in the United States to compact hatchbacks in Europe and fuel-sipping sedans in Asia, the naturally aspirated engine is…

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