BEFORE YOU POST AN ANSWER I DON'T WANT TO HEAR: "No need to add anything oil is good" or "What are you trying to fix" or "additives are [censored]"
I choose to use an additive not because I want to fix an issue but because I want to prevent any future issues.
Now that being said, what additive could I add to my 2015 Volvo XC60 with a Turbo engine to help keep the engine happy and the turbo happy for the decades to come? I live in Phoenix so the temperature in the summer is on average 105F (that doesn't even include the sun beating down on the hood...and the car is black) hence I am asking this question (this is not a regular environment for a car to exist in).
i.e. would Ceratec help with reducing the cooldown required before turning off the car?
Thank you!
I choose to use an additive not because I want to fix an issue but because I want to prevent any future issues.
Now that being said, what additive could I add to my 2015 Volvo XC60 with a Turbo engine to help keep the engine happy and the turbo happy for the decades to come? I live in Phoenix so the temperature in the summer is on average 105F (that doesn't even include the sun beating down on the hood...and the car is black) hence I am asking this question (this is not a regular environment for a car to exist in).
i.e. would Ceratec help with reducing the cooldown required before turning off the car?
Thank you!
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