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Fresh off his inaugural piece in January's Oval Track Tech and Parts Guide, we caught up with Gary Geving from Chick-O-Motorsports to give us some tips and tricks on post-season teardown maintenance ...
Motor oil is the lifeblood of your car's engine. Not only does it provide lubrication for all of your engine's internal moving parts — of which there are massive amounts — but it also works like a ...
Driving your car for long hours or on long trips can have several effects on the engine, some of which can be positive while others may result in wear and tear if not properly managed. The impact on ...
Godzilla is the Ford swap engine of choice right now. Here are 20 upgrade options that make the 7.3-liter beasts even better. Engine-swapping is taking a powerplant and installing it into a vehicle ...
Hybrid cars are often cheaper to maintain than gas cars, saving owners 35-45% annually on repairs and service.
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