{"id":1125,"date":"2025-04-26T20:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-04-26T20:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.salemmusicdiscoverycenter.com\/?p=1125"},"modified":"2025-04-29T14:02:37","modified_gmt":"2025-04-29T14:02:37","slug":"heres-why-you-shouldnt-run-diesel-oil-in-your-gas-engine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.salemmusicdiscoverycenter.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/26\/heres-why-you-shouldnt-run-diesel-oil-in-your-gas-engine\/","title":{"rendered":"Here's Why You Shouldn't Run Diesel Oil in Your Gas Engine"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Choosing between engine oil<\/a> meant for diesel-powered engines and gas-powered engines seems fairly harmless. So long as it’s the same viscosity, one might think you can run diesel oil in your normal gas car without issue. Well, you shouldn’t. It could actually cause more wear to your engine, according to oil expert Lake Speed Jr.<\/p>\n

Viscosity isn’t the only thing that differentiates oil. Manufacturers also mix in anti-wear and detergent additives to separate themselves from other brands, and further improve the oil’s effectiveness. The main difference between oil meant for diesel engines and gas engines is the additive package mixture. <\/p>\n

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