What does water do in a car engine?

What does water do in a car engine?

Coolant usually. Also air conditioning

That depends entirely on where you put it.

A mixture of gasoline, water and air is what makes you're cylinders go bang, moving the crankshaft that spins the flywheel making your airconditioning work.

circulate

I drove through too deep of water in my 96 camry and it bent the connecting rod. It trys to squeeze it but it aint air and something has to give. If your air filter is below the water level dont drive through it. It took me months to fix that.

Transfers thermal energy of the combustion process to the surrounding air via a radiator.

This transfer achieves thermal regulation of generally 190*F in the block of the engine.

Fail to compress, making your rods try to escape

Doesnt compress

sounds like those stupid ass questions the cock/lancer poster posts

Really? I thought that was the refrigerant's job.

In the water thing

Hydrate the engine

Does engine get dehydrated?

makes things wet

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Of course, as the engine runs, a slight amount of water is taken in during the compression cycle to help nutrients from the fuel circulate around the engine and make ATP. The ATP is used by the pistons to better compress the fuel. If you're noticing your engine having low power, it's possible that your engine is dehydrated.

I may be stupid but I may not be that stupid

I know you aren't that stupid

ITT Veeky Forums doesn't know what water does in a car engine

car water provides electrolytes for electric lights

Get hydrated, god engine!