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Engines work in an arduous environment that creates friction and heat, in order to avoid the engines from overheating, radiators would be needed. GMC knows the importance of these auto parts in their vehicles. That is why they equip their vehicles with high quality GMC radiators for better engine performance. Since GMC is aimed at producing high performing and reliable vehicles, durable GMC parts are required for smoother operation.
GMC radiators are just some of the essential equipments in vehicles. The radiator is basically responsible for cooling the engine and nearby components by distributing cooling agents like a coolant. This coolant is a liquid, usually a mixture of water with ethylene glycol or antifreeze and a little corrosion inhibitor. This fluid then moves in a closed system from the radiator to the engine, where it conducts heat away from the engine parts and carries the heat primarily to the radiator. GMC radiators are strategically placed behind a vehicle's grille in order to benefit from the cool air coming in. The radiator not only cools the engine but also takes the heat away from the engine.
Radiators are tasked to at least take one-third of the heat produced in the combustion process, in order to avoid overheating. Motorists should know that for each vehicle type and capacity, there is a corresponding radiator. It is important that the radiator suits the needs of the engine for an efficient vehicle performance. For more effective cooling process, some engines have an additional oil cooler. This is a separate small radiator to cool the motor oil. Today, some cars that come with automatic transmissions have extra connections to the radiator, which is responsible to let the transmission fluid transfer its heat to the coolant in the radiator. Meanwhile, Turbo charged or supercharged engines may be equipped with an intercooler. As one of the highly used component in a vehicle, regular maintenance of the radiator is recommended. It is advised that vehicles more than five years old have their radiators check at least once every two years.
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