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Diesel Engines And The EPA

Before the EPA started snooping around, there were relatively few restrictions on diesels. That’s starting to change.

Update On Oil Pumps And Pans

So how do you combat oiling issues such as cavitation and oil starvation? Oil management is the key.

UK’s Motorsport Valley

Brune says Motorsport Valley is a cluster of small to medium-sized companies focused on one primary industry.

VIDEO: 2020 Slingshot Review

Three wheels have been a big part of the powersports industry, even if it has been somewhat controversial.

Building A Stickier Miata: Mazda MX-5 Suspension Upgrades

Many Miata fans love the handling and performance as much as the affordability of these little two-seaters.

Keeping An Eye On Cooling Systems

OEMs are carefully scrutinizing and squeezing every engine component for maximum efficiency.

How Shocks And Struts Help Ride Comfort

Do you understand the technical differences between monotube and twin-tube shock designs?

Toyota FJ Cruiser Water Pump Replacement

Replacing the water pump on the FJ Cruiser is a reasonably big job.

2014 Toyota FJ in the desert
Stopping Brake Noise

Whether a vehicle is brand new or one that is 10 years old with 120,000 miles on the odometer, most people today expect their brakes to be quiet and not squeal, groan or howl in protest every time the vehicle comes to a halt.

Consulting On Coilover Conversions

There are several ways to restore and upgrade a suspension.

Not Sure That Air Filter Needs To Be Replaced? Check The Fuel Trim

The kicker with trying to diagnose whether an air filter is affecting performance is to see if the long-term or short-term fuel trims have changed.

Long-Life Coolants Explained

Cooling systems and chemistry have changed a great deal since the mid-19th century, and the need for coolant has also been on the rise in today’s modern engines.