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Car engines - explained

How engines work. What is an internal combustion engine? This video is the perfect introduction into learning about how cars work, starting with the most important part, the engine. The memo that ...
When the temperature drops into the negatives, your vehicle faces several challenges. Cold weather thickens engine oil, saps ...
Let's face it, most engine additives don't really improve performances. If you want to try one that does, here's what you should pick.
From Plymouth and Dodge to Ford and Chevy, American police cars have come a long way since their inception. While they feature enhancements when compared to civilian versions, understand that these ...
A car smelling like burning oil is usually caused by oil leaking onto hot engine parts (like the exhaust manifold) or internal engine failure. Common causes include failed valve cover gaskets, worn ...
To clean, simply mist the engine bay with your spray, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse. If your engine bay is especially dirty, you can agitate the grime with a rag, or you can even use a ...
There are plenty of different schools of thought on the matter, but the truth depends on what type of car you have.
Learn how to protect your car from winter salt and rust with simple steps that keep it running and looking better through the cold season.
An explanation on fuel additives, their benefits and when to use them.
Toyota is diving into its sports division headfirst. Not only is Toyota Gazoo Racing the title sponsor of the Haas Formula One team, but according to a report from Automotive News, TGR president ...
A car is one of the few purchases where negotiating is still possible. The problem is people don’t like doing it. In a car-buying simulation, researchers at Indiana University and Cornell University ...