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Selecting A Forklift -- The Right Options Do Make A Difference

21st October 2008
Choosing the perfect forklift for your business or organization requires a basic understanding of the styles and options available. This allows you to compare the various choices to your situation to decide what will maximize your productivity and make it... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Plumbers' Van is Driving Standards Forward

17th October 2008
In years gone by your typical plumber would show up in his old white van, most likely a Ford Transit with a rusty wheel arch and a few scratches and scuffs down the side. Things have moved a long way since then, and today's plumbers are spoilt for choice ... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

How Diesel Car Engines Work

17th September 2008
The Diesel engine was created by Rudolf Diesel in response to the fuel inefficiency of gasoline engines. At its core, the way a Diesel engine operates is nearly identical to the machinations of the gasoline engine - the primary purpose is to use internal ... Read >
Author: Craig F Stevens

The Different Brands and Types of Exhaust Systems

25th April 2008
For the novice car enthusiast, the term "exhaust system" has one meaning: the system of tubing that removes exhaust gases from the internal combustion system of a car's or truck's engine. Exhaust systems involve manifolds, headers, catalytic converters, m... Read >
Author: Troy Channing

Avoid the Horrors of Engine Overheating

25th March 2008
Keeping the engine cool is important. The engine works efficiently only at a certain operating temperature. But the constant movement of the engine's parts during the internal combustion process produces tremendous amounts of heat. As a Honda car owner,... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

For Controlled and Timely Electricity Transmission

25th January 2008
Isuzu vehicles are either powered by petrol or diesel fuels. Although it is true that hybrids and alternative powertrains are already out in the automotive market, Isuzu remains loyal to petrol engines and has not yet dared to venture out into other eng... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Types of Remote Control Boats

21st January 2008
Remote control boats come in all shapes and sizes. Each type offers something different - sailboats are for lazy, relaxing afternoons, while racing boats offer an adrenaline rush to those who are looking for excitement. Sport boats. Sport remote cont... Read >
Author: Riz Davis

Head Gasket – Maintenance from the Inside

19th January 2008
There are a lot of factors to be considered in vehicle maintenance. All of the systems' components must be in great working condition. These auto parts must not exhibit physical damages or its back to the replacement auto parts shop for the owner. Howev... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Keeping Engines Steady

18th January 2008
The engine is the most important part of any vehicle. Without it, there will be no means of supplying power to a number of car parts. The internal combustion process will not take place too without an engine. Even with all the innovations made in the au... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Feed your engine with the Saturn fuel pump

13th August 2007
Saturn's mission, philosophy and values are all directed toward recapturing new customers and achieving world-class levels of quality and customer enthusiasm. Armed with these goals, Saturn has produced cars specially designed to meet, if not to exceed ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

What Would Be the Fuel for Tomorrow?

13th March 2007
Engineers and scientists see a transformation to totally electric vehicles by the middle part of the 21st Century. Much like carriages and steam engines are exhibited, internal combustion-powered vehicles will be consigned to museums, parades and shows.... Read >
Author: benjamin

What you need to know about a lift truck

03rd February 2007
Whatever you call it, be it forklift or lift truck, we are basically talking about the same type of machinery. It was invented somewhere in the 1920s and it's been indispensable to industrial activities ever since. As we all know it, any successful operat... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

VW Introduces Powertrain Roadmap For An Oil Free Epoch

30th December 2006
Volkswagen, world's fourth largest car manufacturer after GM, Toyota and Ford has earlier published its powertrain roadmap which is intended to create a petroleum-free future. Fossil fuels need to be used as sparingly as possible. Hence, in an effor... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson

Tornado Fuel Saver: The Power to Go!

17th November 2006
Don't you wish you have more time and money to enjoy more out of life and travel freely to various places in a whim? Don't you wish you could just go further each time you go out and drive? Sadly, with the way things are today, what you do with your ... Read >
Author: James Russel

Tornado Fuel Saver: Your Economizer!

17th November 2006
Tired of spending so much money on gas? Getting poor mileage on your car? The Tornado Fuel Saver is just for you! The Tornado Fuel Saver allows you to save on gas and improve your car's mileage. Thanks to 10 years of research and development, the T... Read >
Author: James Russel
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