Yes, zinc is used in car engines primarily in the form of zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP), which serves as an anti-wear additive in engine oils. It helps protect engine components by forming a protective film on metal surfaces, reducing friction and wear. However, due to environmental regulations and the introduction of catalytic converters, the amount of zinc in modern engine oils has been reduced.
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