Mitsubishi Outlander 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia The 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander is the least expensive of the Japanese
manufacturer's three sports utility vehicles. It's compact, nicely designed
and offers more standard features than many SUVs nearly twice the
price. 7 Easy Ways To Slash Your Auto Insurance Costs
by Neil Stelling The law requires you buy auto insurance. So if you must get cover, how can you reduce costs ? Here's 7 easy ways to get the best possible auto insurance deal. How to Finance Your Dream Car?
by John Mussi Have you thought about getting a better car? Ever thought of driving your own sports car? Want to purchase the latest car model? Financing Your New Or Used Car
by John Mussi If you decide to finance your car, be aware that the financing obtained by the dealer, even if the dealer contacts lenders on your behalf, may not be the best deal you can get. Cooling Down by Evaporating
by Thomas Yoon If you run the evaporator blower without running the air cond
system, sometimes you might get a burst tube in the evaporator. Lubrication - The Silent Component of Machinery
by Thomas Yoon When the moving components become completely separated by a cohesive
film of lubricant, hydrodynamic lubrication occurs. Hydrodynamic
lubrication prevents wear in moving parts, as there is no metallic
contact between them. The bearing metals can last for a long time. Why Select 2-Strokes?
by Thomas Yoon In those 2
strokes of the piston the engine has also completed
4 stages of the combustion cycle - air intake,
compression, combustion and exhaust. Bigger Power with 2-Strokes
by Thomas Yoon One of the most prominent feature of a 2-stroke engine is the
presence of air intake ports on the cylinder liner that will
enable fresh air to be led in for combustion. Inside Knowledge about Diesel Engines
by Thomas Yoon One of the most reliable internal combustion engines around
is the diesel engine. In many industrial installations, diesel
engines are used as prime movers for the generation of
electricity and for emergency air compressors. How to Choose a Good Car Tint Shop
by Harrison Hung Most metropolitan areas have an abundance of tint shop choices. In the San Francisco, CA area alone, there are 30 different tint shops within a 25 mile radius. How does a consumer choose the tint sho... How to Change Your Cars Motor Oil
by Stephen Bucaro First, let's answer the question; Why should you change your own oil? Because you can save time and money. You don't have to wait in line at the service garage or quick oil change shop. For ten bucks... Lets Get A Cup Of Coffee--It Will Work After That!
by Tommy Sessions Have you ever worked yourself down trying to get a bolt started, or a transmission to go all the way up? Well, there's a trick...read this article and you'll know the trick. Wheres That Hammer? Im Going To Do Bodily Harm To This Sucker!
by Tommy Sessions Have you ever had a 'friend' (or in-law) that told you they could help you do "anything" to your car? Beware, actions speak
louder than words. Dont Get In A Hurry...Work Safely!
by Tommy Sessions It's such a rewarding experience when you work on your car and things work out...just makes you feel 'proud' of yourself. But,
if you get in a hurry, get sloppy, and get hurt, it's not so
satisfying...in fact, it's disgusting! Dont Wait Until You Have An Emergency To Use The Emergency Brake--Use It To Park!
by Tommy Sessions If you don't use your parking brake it will 'freeze'and cause a
whole lot of complications...and repair shop bills! Settling Your Motor Vehicle Accident Claim Yourself
by Dan Baldyga Handling a property damage and/or personal injury (motor vehicle) claim yourself is a simple and routine procedure for ordinary individuals to process on their own ! The vast majority of motor vehicl... Driving To Savings: Car Tips To Save You Money
by Jeffrey Strain Although the most interesting method to save on car operating costs came from my chemistry teacher in high school (Buy your gasoline in the early morning or at night when it is cold outside. Gas beco... Low Speed Impact Injury Facts
by Dan Baldyga Low Speed impacts are those that take pace at speeds under 10 MPH. There’s often little (if any) visible Property Damage done to the rear of ones motor vehicle. However, those who are struck (especia... FAQ on Modifying the Toyota Supra
by Stuart B What does BPU™ stand for? (BPU™ is a trademark of SupraStore.com) Basic Performance Upgrades. These modifications are: A full length three inch down-pipe (with or with-out high flow cats), 3” (75mm) ... What is Road Hazard Warranty? Do You Really Need It?
by Gene Grant You are prepared to spend an average of $300 - $500 for new sneakers for you vehicle. It's a maintenance item that is not optional and then the salesperson asks you if you want to purchase the Road H... by
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