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Why Are Oil Leaks Common In Air-Cooled Porsches?
Should you trust an old car? That question will always net a wild array of different answers. Some will throw out that all-time favorite, “they don’t make them like they used to”, usually followed by a monologue of how unreliable new sensor-crazed cars are. Okay, there is some truth to that, but let’s just place…
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How Engineers Made An Engine That Ran On Gas And Diesel At The Same Time
Despite gasoline and diesel fuels both being used for internal combustion, they’re different enough that they require entirely different engines. You can’t pull up to the pump in a diesel pickup and fill it with regular just because gas prices aren’t as bad; big repair bills can follow if you do. However, folks in lab coats love…
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The Most And Least Expensive Cars From These 6 Automakers
If you’ve been paying attention, you will have noticed that automakers don’t really build cars for every tax bracket anymore. If you’re not at least upper-middle class, you probably can’t afford a new car. It’s way easier for a company to make profit margins selling those higher-priced cars, so they don’t even bother building high-volume,…
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A Miami Waitress Allegedly Claimed $180,000 Per Month Income To Finance C8 Corvette, Mercedes S560, And More
In a span of just eight days, Florida native Dunia Sierra drove home in 10 of the most random, newly purchased, financed cars. Some were exciting, expensive cars, like a 2023 Corvette Stingray, while others were normie cars, like a 2023 Toyota Highlander. But Sierra didn’t just buy a bunch of cool cars in under two…
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9 Of The Greatest V8 Diesel Engines Ever Built And The Vehicles They Powered
When Rudolf Diesel (yes, really) first conceived of a design for a sparkplugless engine that used heat and compression to ignite fuel in each cylinder, he was chasing a theoretical design premise meant to chase maximum efficiency. Diesel motors do accomplish this, with their denser, slower-burning fuel contributing to significant mileage gains compared to gasoline…
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How Do Lifetime Transmission Filters Work (If They Do)?
We hate to break it to you, but there’s no such thing as a “lifetime” transmission filter. This also applies to the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) or continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid, since no oil or lubricant is immune to degradation or wear. The farthest we’ve been so far is synthetic lubricants, which are mainly…
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Florida Man (The Governor) Announces State Funds Will Go To Hubs For Flying Cars
Head Florida Man Governor Ron DeSantis announced the sunshiniest State’s plans to keep itself at the forefront of aerospace and aviation, despite NASA doing a pretty good job of that lately, by going all-in on VTOLs (Vertical Take-Off and Landing aircraft). Ok, it’s not all-in on the VTOLs per se, but Monday, DeSantis signed Florida…
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What Is Turbulent Jet Ignition And How Is It Different From An Everyday Spark Plug?
This year, Jeep is introducing a new 2.0-liter Hurricane 4 engine option as an option on the Grand Cherokee, in addition to its Pentastar V6. Despite the modest displacement, the new four-cylinder Hurricane puts out an impressive 324 hp, but it also contains technology not found in most consumer vehicles: Turbulent Jet Ignition (TJI). This follows on the…
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With How Gas Prices Are Going, Bet You Wish Thorium-Powered Cars Had Become Real
The pain of shelling out over $100 to fill up your large SUV or truck is all too common. These prices can make swapping your gas-guzzling V8 for an EV quite compelling. However, range anxiety exists, and where would you plug it to charge at night — especially if you live in an apartment? But what if…
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Are Modern Truckers Still Using CB Radios?
Like most things in the automotive world, the trucking industry has pretty well modernized itself over the past few decades. However, one piece of old-school tech is still around: the CB radio. Sure, with the advent of cellphones, navigation systems and other forms of entertainment, the CB radio is not used as much as it…