My friends have been arguing for the past 20 minutes on what would be considered the “blood” of the car. Friend A is saying the oil, Friend B is saying the gas. Who wins this debate?
My friends have been arguing for the past 20 minutes on what would be considered the “blood” of the car. Friend A is saying the oil, Friend B is saying the gas. Who wins this debate?
Oil is definitely the lifeblood of the engine, since most engines will seize pretty quickly in the absence of oil or if the oil level gets too low. If a car runs out of gas, it’ll just sputter and stall, but the motor usually won’t have permanent damage from it and will start right back up after you put gas in.