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Gasoline Cleans Engines But What Happens When It Can’t?

Modern direct-injection technology is great for fuel efficiency but can’t maximize gasoline’s cleaning properties.

Michael Busch Memorial Scholarships Awarded

Presented by the ASE Education Foundation, two honorees received scholarships in recognition of their outstanding academic achievement.

7 Brake Myths Busted

There are some myths about brake pads, rotors and hydraulics that need to be busted.

Why Replacing Control Arms and Bushings in Pairs is Necessary

Let’s focus on identifying when control arms need to be replaced, and why they should always be replaced in pairs.

B’laster Names January 2022 ‘Instructor Of The Year’ Candidate

Charlie Rose, from Waltham High School, Watham, MA, is the January semi-finalist in the Instructor of the Year Program.

How Movement And Location Can Doom Ignition Coils (VIDEO)

Ignition coils are mounted in one of the most vibration prone parts of the engine. Sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Pre-Inspection And Scan: A Necessary Practice

You’ll be glad you did a pre-inspection of the vehicle after you deliver it back and hear: “It was working before.”

Data Bus Diagnostics Course Ready

Approx. Course time: 2 Hours. This course is sponsored by T2U.

Scanning & Recalibration: What Category Are You?

When a calibration is not completed, the response is either I did not know, I did not plan or I did not need to.

Cummins Testing Hydrogen-Fueled Internal Combustion Engine

The company plans to evaluate the engine in a variety of on- and off-highway applications.