Beneath your hood lies a vast array of pipes, hoses, turbochargers, intercoolers, radiators, wires, fuses, intakes, and other engine components. Although you’d think a closed hood would protect the ...
Your gasaholic friends may not believe you, but feel free to tell them that diesels will soon be cleaner than current gasoline engines. It's not a trick-they'll have to be that clean if manufacturers ...
One aspect of routine car maintenance is making sure your fuel injectors are clean, and there's a few things you can do to ...
Late-model cars need certain care to clean the engine bay. There are electronics you have to avoid, as well as potential hazards that must be taken into account. Using too much aggression while hosing ...
So your daily driver hot rod has an engine that runs good but looks like a horror-film reject. What do you do? Well, you could bolt the hood shut and drive the beast until it dies, or you could spend ...
Ensuring you have a clean air filter for your motorcycle can feel a bit like dealing with ducts or pipework in your home. It’s not so noticeable from the outside, but if things are not working ...
There are a few different solutions you can use to remove sludge and other contaminants from your car's engine, but soapy water should not be one of them.
Cleaning your lawn mower from top to bottom is the best way to ensure a long lifespan and the best possible performance. If excellent mowing performance is your aim, washing the machine to dislodge ...
Thanks to the Clean Air Act of 1970, all cars sold in the US after 1975 must have catalytic converters (cats) installed on them. That means that if you drive a relatively modern car, it should have ...