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Audi Looks To Motorsport Future With First Electric Race Car

The Audi e-tron FE04 embodies the company’s transformation from a classic automobile manufacturer to a forward-looking mobility provider on the race track.

Electronic Power Steering: Better Than Hydraulic?

Diagnosing electric power steering systems requires an understanding of voltage, current and loads. Also, a technician must understand how the modules and sensors work together to determine the level of assist.

New TV Show Puts Dana-Equipped Jeep Wranglers To The Test In Moab, Utah

A new History Channel show, “It’s How You Get There,” will feature two Dana-owned Jeep Wranglers equipped with Dana axles attacking some of the most difficult off-road trails around Moab, Utah.

MOOG Launches New ‘Leader Of The Pack’ Competition For NASCAR Fans

Participants will have the opportunity to select their favorite Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver that they feel will win that week’s race, and depending upon where that driver finishes, will earn points for that driver’s performance.

Hunting Down ‘Mysterious’ Steering Linkage Culprits

Steering system noise complaints can often be difficult to reproduce and diagnose. A squeaking noise in the steering column, for example, can often be influenced by temperature and humidity. In other cases, a squeaking noise can be caused by dry or corroded universal joints in the steering intermediate shaft located between the steering shaft and

Engine Update: Pro Touring

Pro Touring is the niche of niches in today’s performance world — and why not, since it’s pretty much anything goes with these unique machines. The fundamental theory behind Pro Touring is to take a car that is not historically significant and update the handling and performance with today’s modernized parts and assemblies. It’s the

Nashoba Tech Auto-Repair Students Ace Test

Students in the Automotive Technology program at Nashoba Valley Technical High School in Westford, MA, have passed the National Automotive Students Skills Standards Assessment.

Springs: The Foundation Of Stability

When a wheel reacts to a bump or body motion, the spring is compressed and then releases the energy. During this cycle, the steel of the spring will compress, and just a little bit of life is taken out of it. It’s not the amount of travel that matters, but the frequency of the cycles.

MEYLE Introduces New Video To Help Identify Defective Shocks And Prevent Hazards

In the video, the “MEYLE Mechanics” explain how repair professionals can easily make shock absorber testing a routine task during vehicle inspection.

Production Of 427 Shelby Cobra Competition Racecar Goes Full-Throttle

The authentic turnkey racecars will represent the final cars available from the original Competition big-block Cobra series that started in 1965.