Group of friends find out what happens when you use WD-40 as engine oil

[post_page_title]So what is WD-40?[/post_page_title]

Many people reading this story are probably wondering what exactly WD-40 is, and what it stands for.

Well, you’re not alone if you are wondering this, as many fans on the YouTube channel also had similar questions. And it turns out that WD stands for ‘Water Displacement,’ which means it is not safe to act as an oil substitute. The main purpose of the product is to clean the inside of engines, but not to act as the oil for an engine. Hence the problems the guys were having!

[post_page_title]Dangerous experiment[/post_page_title]

Other users expressed concern over the danger of such an ambitious project, and the harm it could have caused to Orion and his friends.

WD-40 is what is known as a permeating oil, and as such is not designed to withstand high temperatures. This is the reason why the engine eventually gave up, and the car was so quick to set on fire. Orion and pals were fortunate that nothing worse than that happened, and they could have been pretty hurt if stuff had gone south.

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