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Reinforcing the 13B Engine for Endurance Driving Condition

Endurance driving test every component to the limit, making reliability the top priority. When I prepare a 13B engine for long-duration race activity or extended high-speed travel, I check fatigue-prone point carefully.
I start by verifying bearing surface quality, seal integrity, and rotor movement uniformity. Any irregularity can affect performance during multi-hour operation.
Cooling also demand enhancement. I include a high-capacity radiator, improved coolant routing, and sometimes an auxiliary oil cooler to help the 13B engine maintain temperature stability.
For fuel delivery, I select component that guarantee consistent pressure. A lean condition can cause temperature spike, so I confirm the 13B engine receive adequate supply at all load level.
Once mechanical preparation is complete, I test ignition stability. A reliable ignition profile reduce stress and keep the power unit operating smoothly for long duration.
Driver who participate in endurance activity appreciate how confidently the 13B engine maintain power without faltering, even under continuous load.