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Performing in the Performance Engine Market

Car Stars Great car movies such as “Bullitt” and “American Graffiti” heightened the visibility of the muscle car and street performance culture. Baby boomers wanted to go fast even if they were just driving to the grocery store. The open road was calling and America answered. But, the government intervened and quickly started killing the

Using Social Media In Job Searches

Social Media allows you to illustrate a professional image, as well as your personality.

Peuggeot Quartz Concept ‘Rocks’ the SUV Crossover Market

The Peugeot Quartz’s engine/motor combinations combined with undercar responsiveness and vehicle intuitiveness, will ensure ­unparalleled enjoyment from behind the wheel.

Honoring Horsepower in Horse Country

The Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame – a 2,500-sq. ft. building in Walton, KY, – is bursting at the seams with racing late model history and memorabilia.

Owensboro Community & Technical College Wins 2014 Technical ‘School of the Year’

The Owensboro, KY, Technical Program Recognized as Seventh-Annual Recipient of National Award for Automotive Education Excellence

Truck Stop: Heavy-Duty Coolant Maintenance Tips

WIX Filters, a global manufacturer of filtration products celebrating its 75th anniversary, has developed the following coolant maintenance tips:

WSCC Opens Welding Lab to Address Growing Need for Welders

The new state-of-the-art welding lab compliments the school’s new welding certificate curriculum, which is modeled after American Welding Society (AWS) programs.

Diagnosing And Replacing Active Motor Mounts

A “tunable” motor mount that can change its dampening characteristics has a significant NVH advantage over a passive hydromount or a solid mount.

Chrysler 3.5L SOHC V6 Engine (Service Notes)

If ever there was a service opportunity ripe for the taking, Chrysler’s 3.5L SOHC V6 engine (and its 2.7L, 3.2L and 4.0L cousins) is it.

Converting the Masses: Turning a Gas Powered Vehicle into an EV

While some will choose to purchase a new EV, there has been a growing group of enthusiasts who would rather convert or have someone else switch their petroleum-burning vehicles into electric drive.

Specialty-Equipment Parts Sales Continue on a Steady Climb

Sales of automotive specialty-equipment products continue to climb, reaching $33 billion in 2013. The number represents a 6.7 percent increase over the previous year and marks the fourth consecutive year of growth, according to the SEMA Annual Market Study that is available at www.sema.org/2014samr. “The Specialty Equipment Market produced the highest growth since the recent

A Clean Fuel Tank Improves A Fuel Pump’s Diet

Fuel pump replacement comebacks can be costly and can hurt your reputation. One of the leading causes of failure is the tank. If a vehicle gets 20 miles to the gallon, then more than 5,000 gallons of gas (from many stations) will go through the tank in 100,000 miles. And during this time, sediment, rust