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How to Properly Break in a New Car Engine: Myths vs. Facts
Getting behind the wheel of a brand-new car is an exciting experience. The smell, the pristine interior, and the flawless ...
Believe it or not, there's more than one approach to downshifting with a manual transmission. Whether you're new to manual ...
Over the past year or so, I’ve become quite familiar with a good variety of new tools. There was the bearing and bushing removal-slash-installation kit, and who could forget having my world turned ...
I drive an old Volkswagen Lavida, which has covered over 40,000 kilometers in three years. I had always heard that brake pads ...
When most people learn to drive a manual transmission, they're worried about stalling the engine at a traffic light. When I learned how to drive a manual, an instructor was telling me over a ...
To most drivers, an oil change, a fresh oil filter, maybe some new spark plugs, and a quick tire check is enough car maintenance. Fair enough — but when did your brake fluid last cross your mind? You ...
The process works because liquids are incompressible, and the density remains almost unchanged even during pressure and temperature rises. However, the fluid must retain its properties at all ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. It’s noon on a hot July day in New York City, and the thermometer ...
Automatic transmissions are pretty self-explanatory, and for the most part, fairly foolproof. Most of us will be familiar with the usual settings found on an automatic shifter, with P, R, N, and D ...
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