The SYNUS Takes on Even the Most Hostile Cities
As the population shifts from the suburbs back to the cities, Ford created its SYNUS concept to be compact enough to maneuver through congested streets, yet bold enough to run with the big dogs, and at the same time, have all of the security measures of Fort Knox. In fact, the SYNUS (pronounced “sin-you-ehs”) features
Hot Heads For Cool Cars: Powerful Secrets Revealed
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in ImportCar
The Adventure of the Modern Diagnostic Technician, Gary Gom
Adapted from Gary Goms’ short story in Counterman
Tuning into Exhaust System Service
Adapted from Gary Goms’ article in Brake & Front End
Meet the “Playahs” in Today’s Tuner Market
Adapted from Mary Aichlmayr’s article in Tire Review
Street Racing: Fun Yet Dangerous
Street racing has become very popular among teenagers and young adults, many of whom don’t have the years of driving experience. Street racing has been around for years, but recently Hollywood and the media have had interest in entertaining us with this concept. They make it seem fine to street race in neighborhoods. What they
The Science of Stopping
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in BRAKE & FRONT END
Loaded Calipers: It’s a Good Thing
Adapted from Gary Gom’s article in Underhood Service
Going 24-7 in the Four-Twelve
The spectacular quad-turbo, V-12 powered, mid-engine Chrysler ME Four-Twelve super car is obviously designed for round-the-clock driving excitement. Considered to be the most advanced Chrysler ever built, the ME Four-Twelve adds a new aura of performance to the Chrysler brand. According to Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President – Chrysler Group Design, the idea for this
Truck Tire Terminology 101
Adapted form columns in Tire Review