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Borla and GTO: a perfect combination

19th January 2007
Most of us think that the exhaust system of our Pontiac GTO is just simply the tailpipe. We are wrong then. It is more complicated than that. There is the manifold, which is designed to collect the exhaust gases from all the cylinders and bring them in... Read >
Author: Bernadette McCollough

More horses at lesser cost

13th January 2007
For 36 years now, innovating the line of reusable cotton gauze filter technology for automobiles has been the bread and butter for K&N Engineering. And what bread and butter it is that the steady growth has been established to make K&N a global company.... Read >
Author: Fernando Asedillo

Making your car breathe performance

10th January 2007
There are no rules in the hot rod industry as there are in the passing lane of a football game. Only losers play fair, and they end up driving out of a hot rod shop with a souped up car whose power gain is as miniscule as the price of their car mods is ... Read >
Author: Brandon Heinrich

Top Exhaust Quality from Ford

20th December 2006
High power and torque is essential for top engine performance. Torque-boosting products and methods are indeed necessities for ultimate riding pleasure. Do you want a surefire torque-boosting move? Having an excellent exhaust system with topnotch exhaust ... Read >
Author: Trevor Pfinks

Gear Up With The Tornado Gas Saver

17th November 2006
Increasing your vehicle's performance, horsepower and torque doesn't always need to replace your engine or hooking up a costly turbo charger or buying those high-intensity nitrous oxide systems. You can do it by just investing on a Tornado Gas Saver. An... Read >
Author: James Russel

Corrosion Can Occur In Multiple Places In Water Heaters. Here's The Problem Spots

17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 John Haynes Electric Elements Galvanic corrosion is most common in electrical water heaters and appear on the electrical elements. The elements are the component that heats the water. Elements have a copper sheath and a steel base and... Read >
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