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		<title>Why Your Car&#8217;s Engine Overheats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Your Car&#8217;s Engine Overheats Your vehicle&#8217;s engine cannot tolerate temperatures that exceed 220 degrees Fahrenheit for prolonged periods. Under such circumstances, it will overheat and quickly lead to expensive damage. Most drivers are aware that the problem will typically leave them stranded at the side of the road, but they&#8217;re uninformed regarding the root [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Torque Explained &#8211; Understanding Your Car&#8217;s Engine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Torque Explained &#8211; Understanding Your Car&#8217;s Engine If you&#8217;ve been driving for long, you intuitively understand the meaning of horsepower. As a rule of thumb, the more horsepower, the more significant your vehicle&#8217;s engine output and overall performance. But, what about torque? You&#8217;ll often hear the word used in commercials for heavy-duty cars and trucks, [...]]]></description>
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