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Pistons have three rings for a reason - here's why
Your car's engine is truly a marvel of engineering, relying on a combination of extreme tolerances and pressures to produce power. Think about it — you're effectively creating hundreds of explosions ...
Almost every new car since the early 2000s has been using low-tension piston rings. Automakers have their fair share of reasons for doing so, including reduced frictional losses, improved efficiency, ...
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