Save Your Engine: 5 Tips For Preventing And Cleaning Carbon Buildup
The negative effects of unmitigated carbon buildup can include poor fuel efficiency, loss of horsepower, check engine lights, misfires and excessive emissions.
Read MoreThe negative effects of unmitigated carbon buildup can include poor fuel efficiency, loss of horsepower, check engine lights, misfires and excessive emissions.
Read MoreThe 5.7-liter Hemi is considered a reliable engine since it's reintroduction in the early 2000s. However, no engine on the market comes without its flaws.
Read MoreAre you about to list your motorcycle on Facebook Marketplace? Here are a few things you need to consider before creating your post and haggling for a price.
Read MoreThe Aston Martin DB3 is indeed a rarity stemming from the 1950s. Here's how many were made, how many possibly survived, and their potential worth now.
Read MoreWith millions of lightning strikes recorded each year in the United States, protection should be a priority. However, is your car a safe potential safe shelter?
Read MoreDaytona is more than a NASCAR track. In fact, Dodge’s Daytona trim turned model has a rich history that helped turn the vehicle into today’s beloved car.
Read MoreE85 is definitely more affordable than speciality race gas. However, you may not want to fill up your Chevy 350 with it just yet. Here's why.
Read MoreThere are many types of additives that claim they can help fix your car, but will a transmission additive really assist with such an important car component?
Read MoreAfter a hot day, it may come off as curious why the roads look wet. However, there is a scientific explanation for it that doesn't involve a rain cloud.
Read MoreIf you're swapping points to an HEI distributor to lower maintenance requirements, you’re good to go, but will you be able to feel a difference if you do?
Read MoreTurbo engines are a different animal compared to the typical naturally aspirated cars, and because so, they require a different oil. Here's why.
Read MoreChevrolet's 305 small-block was created to assist with fuel efficiency in mind, which can affect power. However, this little V8 engine could do so much more.
Read MoreAs more than just a Mazda seal of approval, the Skyactiv engine offers technical advancements which includes an impressive (and competitive) combustion ratio.
Read MoreThose little plastic wheel spats are all about aerodynamics.
Read MoreHave you ever looked at an older car and wondered why there were wires running through the rear windshield? Truth be told, there was a purpose for them.
Read MoreTaking short drives and not using a lot of gas may seem like it’s a good thing. However, it’s proven to be quite the silent engine killer if done too often.
Read MoreInterference engines have moving parts that interchangably use the same space. Here's what happens when the timing belt breaks causing those pieces to interact.
Read MoreLooking after the battery in your car is a simple way of looking after the whole car.
Read MoreIs your engine’s dipstick indicating a low oil level, but you’re not sure why? Here are the few places we would recommend you look first.
Read MoreDo you own an all-wheel drive or are thinking of purchasing one? It might not be the best idea if your first priority is fuel efficiency. Here's why.
Read MoreYou never want to see white smoke coming from your exhaust. However, if it does happen, it's a good idea to get the problem taken care of as soon as possible.
Read MoreThere isn't a single one reason why your engine is burning oil. Here are a few different explanations to consider and what you should do about it.
Read MoreE85 - AKA Flex Fuel - is a domestically produced, renewable, alternative fuel blend consisting of around 85-percent ethanol and 15-percent gasoline.
Read MoreThere's more to a tonneau cover on your pickup truck than making it look sleek or protecting items in the bed. Possibly, it can help with your gas mileage.
Read MoreIf you in the market for a used EV, you may be eligible for a tax credit. However, there are a few stipulations that you should be aware of first.
Read MoreReverse-bleeding is a better method for flushing air from fully empty lines, because it works with physics rather than against it
Read MoreIf your classic car has a catalytic converter, you run the risk of ruining said cat with a high-zinc oil
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