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Customizing a classic car’s engine with new color
Watch as the transformation of a classic car engine unfolds with a bold new color choice. Learn about the impact that customizing the engine’s appearance can have on the overall style of a timeless ...
The Toyota MR2 revival we’ve all been hoping for finally gets the green light, as the GR brand expands. Toyota confirms a new mid-engine sports car is in early development stages. The car will feature ...
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Fixing Chevy Vega engines the classic Ed’s way
Learn how to restore and maintain Chevy Vega engines the classic Ed’s way, combining hands-on techniques, tips, and tricks passed down from experienced mechanics. Perfect for car enthusiasts and DIY ...
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.
SUVs come in a variety of forms, with broader definitions of the SUV segment encompassing everything from a small Subaru Crosstrek to a massive Chevrolet Suburban. But no matter the type or size of ...
Soak the filters: Fill a sink or large basin with hot water. Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of dish soap and 1/4 cup of baking soda.
You're probably familiar with the standard combustion process that powers most cars, but some engines use a more efficient ...
The Honda 600's tiny engine used low-friction roller bearings, which meant it didn't need to lubricate the engine with ...
A lot of these came stock with four-bangers, but this Civic Type R engine makes about seven times as much power as the factory lump. The engine fits like stock in the Model A’s bay, which makes sense ...
An error has occurred. Please try again. With a The Portland Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month. It looks like you do not have any active ...
OLD FORGE, Pa. — Authorities responded to a train derailment in part of Lackawanna County on Monday morning. 13 train cars derailed behind Moosic Road in Old Forge just after 10 a.m. The train's two ...
The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were making tools even earlier than archaeologists thought. By Franz Lidz Early ...
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