Keeping a combustion-engined car in shape requires some effort. Part of that is changing the motor oil and filter on a regular basis to lubricate the moving metal components and keep the engine in ...
Unscheduled engine removals are about as welcome as a surprise tax audit. Turbine engine reliability has increased to the point where many simply assume the engine will always make power and never ...
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Keeping your diesel engine cool and healthy
Diesel engines run hotter and under more stress than gasoline engines, making their cooling systems critical for performance and longevity. From choosing the right coolant to maintaining radiator ...
Engine knock is the sharp, metallic sound that cuts through the hum of a healthy engine. At its core, engine knock is a problem of timing. In a knocking engine, parts of the air-fuel mixture don't ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Your car’s oil is its lifeblood, and regular ...
For vehicles that use internal combustion engines, oil is a vital component. It's responsible for lubricating the engine's internal moving parts, like the crankshaft and camshaft(s) and preventing the ...
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Keep your fuel system healthy with simple care
A clean fuel system is key to keeping your engine running smoothly, saving gas, and avoiding costly repairs. Fuel injector cleaners can dissolve carbon deposits and restore performance without a trip ...
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