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1. DON'T PANIC.
Every car enthusiast feels the temptation for a full-throttle blast every once in a while. A problem with that is that you usually need to mash on the brakes to slow back down. Neither is good for your car. Hard acceleration burns a ton of fuel (ok, maybe not for a Tesla) and places heavy load on drivetrain components. Full-force stops cause rapid wear to the brake pads and rotors . Resist the urge to drive like this. If you can't, know that repair bills will arrive sooner than later.

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A1: High temperatures can impact the engine’s performance by causing the engine oil to thin, affecting lubrication. This can lead to increased friction and wear, reducing overall efficiency.
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