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Originally Posted by Big Fish 47
Because it changes the structure of the metal. Less friction
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It still wouldn't even come close to improving effeciency by 3 times though. That's simply bullshit and shows a lack of knowledge about the basic working of a car and engine. It would improve certainly but not even close to 3x by hardening alone.
Wonder if car manufacturers will ever take it up as standard on all engines? Do they actually want engines lasting that much longer so that people keep their cars longer?
