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All About Performance Air Filters
Not replacing your air filter at the recommended intervals may provide noticeable indicators of needing replacement. Changing the engine air filter is usually recommended every 10,000-15,000 miles or 12 months. You may need to have your oil changed more frequently if you live in a dusty or rural region like Scottsdale, or San Antonio. Driving in…
Read MoreSeal Skin “Premium” Covers
A car cover is essential if you want to protect your car’s value and keep it looking new. There are several types of car coverings, and car owners choose one depending on a variety of considerations, the most popular being ‘budget’. Using a car cover is one of the nicest things you can…
Read MoreA Look at Car Security Systems
It wasn’t uncommon to hear the “chirp chirp” of someone arming their aftermarket alarm system in the 1980s and 1990s. And it was even more prevalent here the irritating sonata of sounds produced by an aftermarket car alarm to the dismay of everyone within a square of the car. However, do those obnoxious noises and…
Read MoreWhat are the Best Intake Manifolds
Vic Edelbrock’s 1938 purchase of a 1932 Ford Roadster marked a turning point in his small company’s history. By designing and manufacturing the first Edelbrock intake manifold, Vic Sr. started the hotrod era. Edelbrock Sr. knew that a strong top-end design might liberate horsepower. He designed the first 180-degree dual-plane performance intake for Flathead V8s. Choosing the correct…
Read MoreInstalling Aftermarket Climate Control
Among the several upgrades that may be done to an older car to make it more civilized, the inclusion of a contemporary climate-control system has to be at the top of the list. Going to a rod run on a hot day without A/C can feel like going in a mobile sauna or, when the…
Read MoreRemote Keyless Entry System
With a little mechanical know-how, you can install a remote keyless entry system in your car. A keyless entry system is an excellent way to gain access to your vehicle quickly and easily without having to struggle for a key. While these technologies are becoming more prevalent as standard equipment on many new vehicles, older…
Read MoreWays to Personalize Your Vehicle
There are numerous ways to personalize your vehicle and make it stand out. Whether you want to add some personality or make it more functional, you have a variety of options. Individuals customize their automobiles for a variety of reasons. Some people want to customize their vehicle, while others want to improve its functionality. Whatever the…
Read MoreTurbos Are Exhausting
Making sure your turbocharger is the right size for your engine means knowing how much horsepower it can produce. As many as 22% of the gasoline engines and 75% of the diesel engines on the road have a turbocharger, which helps them run better. These days, turbochargers aren’t just for making your car run more…
Read MoreSuperchargers: Not Just Blow Hards
Though we vehicle builders like to think we’re more intelligent than the ordinary car guy, we all have a soft spot for excessive and gratuitous demonstrations of horsepower. A supercharger sticking out of the hood screams terrible extravagance. Also, bigger is better. Still, it’s best to think twice before spending your hard-earned money on a…
Read MoreRow Those Great Hurst Shifters
Hurst floor shifters were expertly engineered, dependable, and visually arresting, and its marketing was contemporary, catering to the burgeoning muscle car culture of the 1960s. They were marketed by advertising, a plethora of contests, and other special initiatives, which included Hurst-sponsored giveaway automobiles. In the early 1960s, several automakers, including Pontiac, began selling Hurst floor…
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