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As a golf biomechanic, my focus is on looking for areas of poor flexibility and muscle imbalances wh

25th September 2009
Small engines, like those in your standard golf cart or mower, can receive excessive wear when they aren’t properly maintained, and this wear can result in both a loss of power and an increased likelihood of electrical systems failing when attempting to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Turn That Check Engine Light Off With San Pedro Diagnostic Service

22nd September 2009
Are you experiencing problems with your vehicle’s performance? Have you noticed a decline in fuel efficiency, rough idling, or difficulty starting your car? Don’t risk damage to your vital systems. Plaza Automotive Center’s San Pedro diagnostic serv... Read >
Author: Mitch Harmatz

Avoid Debt Fix Your Clunker

10th August 2009
A Federal Government incentive of $4,500 to trade your old clunker on a new vehicle may sound like a good idea, but like most of the other “stimulus” programs, it is a desperate attempt by those Federal “experts” at solving the financial woes of t... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

Six tips to keep your car fuel consumption down

11th July 2009
1. Keep your tyres fully pumped-up and cut your air-conditioning usage It is estimated that half of all drivers in the UK are driving with under-inflated tyres. This increases the resistance and therefore raises the amount of fuel used. The RAC advises... Read >
Author: Which4u

Reading Mobile Diagnostic Testing Equipment

06th June 2009
The days of the garage mechanic are numbered except when working on older cars designed before engine diagnostic computerisation was available. All you have to do is look under the hood and realise many things have changed over the years. You can’t even... Read >
Author: Martin Mansour

Ceramic Casting And The Different Techniques Used To Form One

05th June 2009
Ceramic casting is simply known as the way to form a variety of ceramic shapes. It is popular in many industries including those for tableware and teapots. Even computer parts, heat engine components and recuperators find this process very useful. The ... Read >
Author: Richard Milton

Chains of Oil field

01st May 2009
The people and of course the machinery have to face tough conditions while working on an oil field. That’s why it is a fact that the machinery parts are up to the job. Oil field chains are one of the most important parts of the machinery. The harshest e... Read >
Author: Aditya Infotech

Oil Field Chains

25th February 2009
Oil fields are an aspect of industry that are vital to the gathering of oil. In order to do this there are currently more than 50 oil fields and possibly some rigs drilling exploration wells within the UK. On top of this there are also more than 20 gas fi... Read >
Author: SS

Oil Field Chains

19th February 2009
Oil fields are an aspect of industry that are vital to the gathering of oil. In order to do this there are currently more than 50 oil fields and possibly some rigs drilling exploration wells within the UK. On top of this there are also more than 20 gas fi... Read >
Author: Helen

Understanding Your Gasoline Small Engine

09th January 2009
From large industries to the average homeowner, gasoline powered small engines are widely used to complete major and minor tasks all over the world. Lawn mowers, air compressors and pumps are among the most the popular equipment that utilizes this machin... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Using Synthetic Oil To Improve Fuel Economy

19th September 2008
Fuel prices across the country are shocking people into looking into ways they can improve fuel economy. While it might seem like buying a new hybrid vehicle or subcompact that doesn’t use a lot of fuel would be the best solution to this problem, for m... Read >
Author: Vincent

Lower Gas Price, Higher Fuel Economy

01st September 2008
Getting your engine to run more efficiently is by far and away the easiest way to reduce your fuel costs. You don't have to be an engineer, a mechanic, or really know anything about cars, generators or trucks. All you need to know is how to fill your ta... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Servicing Hybrid Cars

21st August 2008
In an effort to help protect Mother Nature, and to offset rising fuel cost, hybrid cars are becoming more and more popular. With so many drivers switching over to these environmentally friendly vehicles issues are beginning to arise not only with owners, ... Read >
Author: Emma Gold

Summertime Vehicle Maintenance and Upgrades

07th July 2008
The Summer Solstice has just pasted and summer is in full force. The days are long, the nights are short, and there’s just too much fun to be had. But before you start romping around and taking the obligatory road trip to the Grand Canyon, consider th... Read >
Author: Matthew Rimcrest

Tips For Best Gas Mileage With Your Hybrid Car

21st June 2008
With gasoline prices sky rocketing, to over $4 per gallon, both new and used hybrid cars are in demand. The hybrid vehicles go a long way toward helping people minimize the impact of increased gas prices on their budget. Hybrid cars are highly enviro... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

The True Difference between Motorcycle Oil and Automotive Oil

11th April 2008
To some people, changing the oil in your car is just like changing the oil in your motorcycle. Just drain out the old oil, install a new oil filter, and pour in the desired amount of new oil and your done. So when it comes time to change your motorcycle... Read >
Author: Chris Nicholas

Superior Chevrolet Performance Center: One Stop Shoppe for GM Performance Parts and GM Accessories

25th March 2008
The Superior Chevrolet Performance Center of Merriam, Kansas City is one stop Shoppe for all GM Performance Parts and Crate Engine needs. We are specialists in crate engines, circle track engines, high performance parts, high performance cars, race ca... Read >
Author: Superchevyperformance

Reducing Engine Vibration with an Engine Mount

19th March 2008
Your Honda vehicle depends on the proper alignment of its engine and other auto components as much as it depends on its parts for its powerful and efficient operation. The proper location of engine components and other vehicle parts should be maintained... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Making Sure Your Car Is Safe For The Road

07th March 2008
Whether heading to the corner store for a gallon of milk or taking that much talked about cross country road trip, a safe car can mean the difference in getting there in one piece and not getting there at all. There are several tips and recommendations... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

Kia Optima Engine Mount Reduces Automobile Vibration

30th January 2008
When the Kia Optima is wobbly throughout the trip, the passengers definitely suffer. They have to endure the discomfort caused by the unstable movement of the automobile. When the Kia Optima runs unsteadily, people on board have to put up with the fear... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Mazda motor mounts keep engine components in place

08th October 2007
It's great to have a brand new car, but others simply do not have the means to buy one every time a new model is launched. To compensate for the 'handicap,' these motorists simply take good care of their vehicles to continue enjoying their rides. Tuneup t... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Small but helpful

27th September 2007
After more than 75 years in the automobile industry, German automotive giant Audi continues to produce exquisite, sophisticated, and technically sound vehicles. No matter how profound these qualities are, Audi still relies on function engine components to... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Audi A3 Emits Lesser CO2

24th August 2007
Audi AG is ‘frugalizing’ its A3 hatchback by making the emissions and fuel consumption low. This will exempt the A3 from London congestion charge. The automaker said that the measures taken to minimize emissions in the A3 would also be employed i... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Pushing the fuel up front

24th August 2007
For a vehicle to perform well, its essential components should be in top form. This is especially true with engine parts. Using inferior auto parts limits a car's performance potential. Acura, one of the Japanese-bred luxury car brands that plunged into... Read >
Author: Evander

Clean and efficient Acura engine performance

23rd August 2007
Since its launch in 1986, Acura has been committed to bold innovation, precision manufacturing, and exhilarating automotive performance. To sustain these thrusts, Acura sets its own standards in automotive design and engineering, especially in its produ... Read >
Author: Evander

Customize with the Chevy Grill

17th August 2007
Car customizing is perhaps the most influential craze that has happened in the world of automobiles. It became prominent in American pop culture in the 1950s, and has enjoyed quite some interest and popularity since that time. To the uninitiated, car cu... Read >
Author: Evander

Clean air throughout the system

09th August 2007
Breathing clean air is vital to a person's health. And in a place where air pollution is becoming a problem, extra efforts are being done to fight this problem. Clean air is very important to everybody. In a vehicle, air filters make sure that passenger... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Bentley Continental GT Speed and Budweiser Mustang

03rd August 2007
The Bentley Continental GT Speed may be considered as the most serious piece of contraption created by the great minds from Crewe, England. Its produces 600bhp and the first ever Bentley to surpass 200mph considering the fact that its top speed is 202 mph... Read >
Author: Evander

Clean Fuel with a Toyota Oil Filter

16th May 2007
The internal combustion engine of your Toyota can provide you with a tremendous amount of horsepower, but in order to maintain that excellent performance, the engine parts must be constantly lubricated. The reason for this that the engine contains a lot o... Read >
Author: jessicamatthews

Volkswagen Touareg BlueTDI to debut at the Geneva Motor Show

12th March 2007
Volkswagen will present its new Touareg Volkswagen at the Geneva Motor Show which opened this month. The new Touareg is equipped with the BlueTDI engine with SCR catalytic converter. The SCR catalytic converter was designed to reduce the emission of nit... Read >
Author: benjamin

Automobile electric fans

13th November 2006
Choosing Electric fans for your car and other vehicles can be a difficult task today! There are about thousands of products to choose from and one can find different types of radiator cooling fans on the web so much, so that it is difficult to select the ... Read >
Author: Benerd Fransisco

An Elegant Fast Car

19th August 2006
The long wait is finally over. The elegant, stylish and all new 2007 Jaguar XKR concept is finally revealed. Do you want to know the latest pick? The four-seater two-door convertible vehicle is the forefront of the latest technology of future lightwei... Read >
Author: Michelle Crimson

Understanding The Check Engine Light

04th June 2006
On all modern vehicles there is a computer that controls the way the engine operates, this computer is called Electronic Control Module, or ECM. The purpose of the ECM is to maintain the engine running within emissions limits and at top efficiency. With t... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Automotive Technical Schools Keeping Up With the Times

20th April 2006
Recent and proposed changes in emissions laws as they pertain to newly manufactured automobiles has prompted the auto industry to rethink it's focus on fuel economy. Though manufacturers have reacted to legislative changes by developing and promoting hyb... Read >
Author: search for classes .com

Marking the Lincoln Mark III

05th March 2006
Meaning "cut" in the French language, coupe is one of the body styles of cars and vehicles. It has a close-coupled interior that offers two seats or 2 + 2 seating. The latter means that there is space for two people in the front and two more in the rear... Read >
Author: Pamela Hewitt