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No, you actually can “throw anything in there”. That’s my point. Modern oil doesn’t do this. Stick to the viscosity range as recommended and buy oil made in this decade. An engine block heater, pan heater, fuel filter heater, battery blanket heater all will help, but unless you’re actually in Siberia like Garage 54

This is 100% setup for the video/”test”. Modern oil of literally any viscosity doesn’t do this. I’m a big fan of block heaters to make things easier, but overall this is clickbait.

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Where have I seen this idea before...

Please don’t post stuff like this without a fanboy disclaimer

Please don’t post stuff like this without a fanboy disclaimer

NOT PULLING IN BACKWARDS BECAUSE IT DOESN’T ACTUALLY SAVE ANY TIME

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/the-fast-lanes-lemon-of-a-land-rover-defender-needs-a-new-engine-after-all-151900.html

Then they shouldn’t be buying SUVs. #Wagon

“Twice, when the lane was poorly marked and suddenly shifted in rural Nevada, the car attempted to change lanes without warning. I really didn’t like that.”

yeah what about it?

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Isn’t easier to just crush the car they used to come in?

NO! HELMETS AND BUBBLE WRAP!

you don’t need to heat the entire driveway footprint. A few strips will do 90% the same job.

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All of your criticism is valid and its because they’re bloggers with  an interest in mechanics, not the other way around.