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Old 03-06-2018, 01:47 PM   #259
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Originally Posted by venturaII View Post
You don't see a correlation between removing water from oil and oil service life..? I think there's an overused meme for this somewhere...
I dont see why evaporating the water 2 minutes earlier has anything to do with it. You will evaporate it anyways after the oil is up to operating temps. How is heating the oil faster changing anything in this?

Edit: Before I get quoted on this with another incomplete answer. Picture this, you have 2 bowls with salted water in them. You want to get rid of the water and just keep the salt in. You put them both to heat up but at different heating speeds. They both get up to temperature and both end up evaporating all of the water. How is evaporating the water faster helpfull in any way (unless you tell me you turn on the car and turn it off after a minute or so of driving, if so you are your own undoing).
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