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How to Rust Prevention Tips from the Leading Auto Parts and Auto Parts Information Source, Auto Part

21st October 2009
Auto Parts Inner is your comprehensive source of top quality automotive products ranging from exterior parts such as the wheels, hood, fender, auto lights, and bumper to interior performance such as the AC condenser, catalytic converter, radiator and so m... Read >
Author: speedinsolutions

2010 Camaro Magnaflow Exhaust

19th October 2009
Magnaflow performance exhaust is a leading manufacturer of automotive aftermarket exhaust components. Magnaflow Performance Exhaust systems got its start as an extension of Car Sound Exhaust Systems that specializes in performance catalytic converter tec... Read >
Author: Daniel Stephens

The country teapot Partsdealers Fast Features High Quality Parts to Improve Your Honda's Fuel Mileag

15th October 2009
We can't deny it; we all need cars for us to live life normally everyday. Even if we have to go back to the basics to cut high costs of living, we can't really do without cars. They have become necessities in life through the years. However, some vehicl... Read >
Author: taurusvivek13

The First Time Car User

13th October 2009
As a first-time car user, one of the things that you would be advised to do is to regularly drop by your car's service center for a preventive maintenance when it reaches a certain amount of mileage. Preventive Maintenance is often done to ensure that you... Read >
Author: Sonny

Understanding Your Catalytic Converter

21st July 2009
Every modern car now comes with a catalytic converter. Few car owners think about them until, of course, there is a problem and a repair has to be made. In this article, we take a look at what your catalytic converter actually does. The internal combus... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

The Two Types of Catalytic Converters

17th July 2009
The catalytic converter on a car is tasked with breaking down many of the harmful gases that are a side effect of the modern internal combustion engine. There are two distinct designs used to achieve this result - bead or honeycomb. The internal combus... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Top tips for preventing car crime

11th July 2009
Over the past ten years or so, car crime has fallen dramatically. This is partly due to the popularity of highly effective engine immobiliser devices, and partly due to the decreasing demand for used cars which has come about as a result of the soaring co... Read >
Author: Foster Carr

Replacing your Chevy body parts, and Honda body parts- What are your best options?

29th June 2009
There is no denying that we all need cars to have a normal life. Even if we have to cut down on our spending, we would still need to have our cars. They have become an important part of our lives. However some cars are more difficult to maintain and cost ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Flue Pipes All you Need to Know

27th June 2009
With the amount of confusion I hear from customers on flues I've put together a simple identifier, so that you make correct and informed decisions. Firstly Class 1: Now, this is for a fire using as its fuel either solid fuel, such as coal, wood or a... Read >
Author: WhichBurner

Cat-back exhaust – what’s that?

05th June 2009
If you are familiar with how an engine works then you will know that a key part is getting rid of the exhaust gases quickly and efficiently. This is because till the exhaust gases have not entirely left the combustion cylinder, the next lot of fuel cannot... Read >
Author: Louieliu

Keeping Your Fuel Injection System Working Smoothly

04th June 2009
The advertisements on television talk about fuel injection as if everyone knows exactly what the term means. But not everyone is a car mechanic even if they do recognize the term. So the first question is: What is fuel injection? The second question is: W... Read >
Author: Martin Mansour

Know Where To Find Automotive Parts!

01st June 2009
Automotive parts are generally considered expensive to buy. However, doing a little research will help you get them at a cheaper price. There are many reputable auto dealers who provide best quality automotive parts. All you need to dos is find out where ... Read >
Author: Kirthy

The New Diesel Cars - Understanding How Clean Diesel Works

13th May 2009
The days of the diesel car seemed long gone, but now they are making a comeback. Why? The new diesel cars get tremendous mileage, which makes a gas pump wary public very interested in the new diesel car concept. Hate paying high prices at the pump? Wel... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Cat-back exhaust for improved performance

11th May 2009
There are several products available to improve the performance of your car. When you set out to spend money on improving the performance of your car you will have to evaluate each one of these and choose which product gives you best value. That can take ... Read >
Author: louieliu

Read Before Buying Toyota Camry Oxygen Sensor

28th April 2009
Oxygen sensor Most modern oxygen sensors have a 100,000-mile life expectancy, and when your oxygen sensor gets a little old and worn, you'll notice a drop in fuel economy. More extreme cases of oxygen sensor malfunction can lead to drivability issues and... Read >
Author: michel
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