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Take Care of Your Air Conditioning and it Will Take Care of You

02/19/2014

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Almost every car manufactured nowadays has a car air conditioning system. Their function is to give comfort to the driver and passengers of the vehicle, especially on hot weather conditions. Air conditioners use significant power, and the drag of the car is affected whenever the air conditioner is activated. Besides the drag, effects on fuel efficiency is also being debated as well as other factors that make the difference between driving with and without air conditioners turned on.


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What You Need to Know About Your Car's Paint

01/26/2014

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Car paint not only gives the vehicle color and shine; it also provides protection from possible damage from a variety of factors like weather, scratches, dirt, and other possible matter it may encounter throughout a car’s life.

 Types of paints
At present, there are four types of car paint: acrylic lacquer, acrylic
enamel, acrylic urethane, and water-based paint. Lacquer paint is the oldest kind of paint and is now difficult to find and illegal to spray in pollution-controlled areas of the country. Enamel paints dry to a hard shell and are baked onto the cars with heat. This kind of paint is tougher than lacquer, but harder to apply. Urethane paints, on the other hand, are newer and more expensive, but combine the toughness of enamel and the ease of application of lacquer. The newest kind of car paint is water-based paint. This paint is non-toxic and very versatile. It can be applied to metal, primer, and even existing paint jobs, but it requires an application of a clear coat of urethane on top.


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Manual Transmissions vs Automatic Transmissions

01/06/2014

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Manual transmission, also referred to as a “standard transmission” (and less commonly, a manual gearbox), is a type of transmission that utilizes a clutch that is manually operated by the driver, hence the name. The clutch is engaged and disengaged by a foot pedal for automobiles or by a hand lever for motorcycles and similar vehicles, and by a hand (automobile) or foot (motorcycle) operated gearstick. A conventional 5-speed model is most often the standard equipment for a base-model car. Manual transmission is characterized by certain gear ratios that can be selected by locking the selected pair of gears to the output shaft inside the system.


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Do You Miss Carburetors?

12/26/2013

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By Mick Bailey
A carburetor is a device used by older models of cars to combine air with fuel to make cars run. The primary principle behind the technology of carburetors for cars is Bernoulli’s principle. This means that when air moves faster, its static pressure becomes lower and its dynamic pressure becomes higher. Contrary to what some people believe, it is not the
accelerator that controls the flow of liquid fuel.  What it controls is the carburetor mechanisms that are responsible for the measurement of the air flow into the engine.  The speed of this air flow and its pressure then determine the measurement of fuel brought to the airstream. 


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Getting More Milage Out of a Used Car

10/31/2013

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Gas mileage is defined as the number of miles a vehicle travelled in relation to the number of gallons of gasoline it burned. In terms of the metric system, it is defined as the number of kilometres travelled versus the number of litres of gasoline burned. Gas mileage is determined by an interaction of many different factors, ranging from the vehicle user’s consistently chosen driving speed to the make of the car itself, to the performance of its specific parts. Because of all of these, the gas mileage can be greatly affected. The interaction of these factors are very significant in helping a driver select a brand new car, but all these factors must be checked even more when buying second-hand. Considering used car mileage and its overall performance when buying second-hand vehicles need not be complicated.


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Shocking Facts About Your Car Battery

10/08/2013

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Car  batteries play a crucial role in starting the engines of cars. They are also used in filtering, stabilizing, and giving the required power for ignition and other accessories of cars. A car battery maintains the charging system’s electrical flow when not operating.  Your engine automatically recharges your battery whenever you drive but it has a limited life and you will need to replace it at some point. It is important to take care of your car battery by all means necessary to make sure that it will always give its peak performance.  Neglecting to give your battery the needed care can shorten its lifespan.


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Upgrade the Performance of your Engine

08/30/2013

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We love our cars. We drive them to work, we drive our cars to run errands, we drive our cars for fun and some time we drive our cars just to drive. We put gas in our cars, we change the oil, we replace worn breaks and we wash them when they are dirty. We do a lot with our cars so why not go a bit further and make our cars better. Take the initiative and upgrade the performance of your engine. It does not matter what make, model, used car or new car; with everything we do in our cars it would be much more fun to do them “faster”! Here are our suggestions to get more from your engine.



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All You Need to Know About Autonomous Cars

08/05/2013

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 What are they?

Autonomous cars are robotic cars. Informally, they are also known as driverless cars or self-driving cars. Technically speaking, it is an autonomous vehicle that is very much capable of driving itself. It can actually sense its environment and navigate itself to a specific location without a human driver.

How do they work?

Autonomous cars sense their environment through the help of already existing technologies like radar and GPS. There are some cars that need to be updated every now and then in order to navigate specific locations. So, humans still play a big role in the robotic cars of today.


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All You Need to Know About Fuel Pumps

07/10/2013

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 Why are fuel pumps important?

The fuel pump is one of the most important components in an internal combustion engine. While there are some engine designs where the presence of this pump is not required (seen in engine designs where gravity is the main driving force in sending the fuel into the engine. The pump mainly functions by delivering fuel from the tank into either the carburetors or the fuel injection system. Their operation can be regulated by either mechanical (commonly seen in motors that use carburetors) or electrical (commonly seen in motors with fuel injection) means.


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Why Auto Repairs Are Essential

07/02/2013

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Dealing with all forms of car trouble is really frustrating especially if you and your passengers are in a hurry to reach your destination or if the nearest auto shop is still a few miles away from where you got stuck. If you wish to avoid these frustrating scenarios, then it is crucial for you to make sure that your vehicle is regularly checked. Regular auto repair and maintenance reduces the risk of being stuck in the middle of your journey. Auto repairs and maintenance can actually range from the most basic ones to car checkup and overhaul.

Importance of Regular Car Repairs and Maintenance

There are plenty of auto maintenance measures that can help you in maintaining the good condition of your vehicle. It is best for you to bring it to an auto shop every once in a while to ensure the immediate detection of car issues. The first important measure when it comes to maintaining the good condition of your car is to have its engine regularly checked. Keep in mind that the heart of a car is its engine. Your vehicle would be useless if it comes with a busted engine. Regularly checking its engine is a huge help in ensuring that it runs properly with the right speed level.


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