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In an oil-cooled engine, the engine oil circulates through passages within the engine block and oil cooler. As the oil passes through these areas, it absorbs heat from the engine components. The heated oil then flows to an external oil cooler, which is often similar in function to a radiator. Here, air or, in some designs, water cools the oil before it recirculates back into the engine. This continuous cycle helps maintain a stable operating temperature, even under strenuous conditions.


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There are different types of engine cams, the most common being the camshaft, which can be either overhead (OHC) or in-block. Overhead camshafts—found in many modern vehicles—are designed to reduce engine height while improving efficiency. Each engine cam type exhibits its own unique characteristics, allowing manufacturers to optimize performance for specific applications, from daily driving to high-performance racing.


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