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Hot Shot’s Secret Rebrands Transmission Stiction Eliminator

The new name for the popular transmission additive was selected to better describe the product’s primary consumer benefit.

New Hot Shot’s Secret Additives For Recreational Vehicles

New professional-strength additives ensure long-lasting engine and transmission performance, improved fuel economy and more.

Papadakis Racing Releases Paper Drift Animated Film

Papadakis is known for innovative builds that defy expectations and set trends in the automotive aftermarket.

Honda Proving Center Returns To Operation

The refurbished HPC features a 7.5-mile high-speed banked oval track capable of testing vehicles at speeds more than 200 miles per hour.

WHS Student Places Third At SkillsUSA Competition, Wins Motorcycle For School

Watauga High School’s Jacob Miller finished in third place at the SkillsUSA motorcycle competition.

SEMA Invites Young Entrepreneurs To Launch Businesses With Help Of Leading Experts

The competition offers innovators under the age of 40 a platform to present their products to industry veterans for evaluation and feedback to help take their businesses to the next level.

Kurt Busch Wins The 2017 Daytona 500

The horsepower of the Ford FR9 EFI V8 engine by Ford Performance and Roush Yates Engines, powered the No. 41, Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Fusion to their first win.

Deposit Control Additives And Bad Gas

When deposit control additives are not adequate in gasoline, harmful deposits can build up inside the engine.

Parasitic Drain: Jeep Grand Cherokee

As a general rule, a “parasitic drain” of less than 30 milliamps (mA) is normal for most vehicles 15 years old and newer. Keeping in mind that most manufacturers now publish parasitic drain values, let’s assume that a battery drain exceeding 50 mA is cause for concern.

Serial Data Bus Diagnostics

If serial data buses did not exist, a wiring harness would have to be five times its normal size and use twice as many sensors to deliver the same level of functionality and safety we see in the modern vehicle.