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How Superchargers WorkSince the invention of the internal combustion engine, automotive engineers, speed junkies and racecar designers have been searching for ways to boost its power. One way to add power is to build a bigger engine. But bigger engines, which weigh more and cost more to build and maintain, are not always better.
How Horsepower WorksChances are you've heard about horsepower. Just about every car ad on TV mentions it, people talking about their cars bandy the word about and even most lawn mowers have a big sticker on them to tell you the horsepower rating.
How Hemi Engines WorkIf you like cars, then you have probably heard of the HEMI engine. If you were born in the 1960s or before, you remember the phenomenon created by Chrysler's HEMI engines in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. If you follow muscle cars or drag racing, you know that the 426 HEMI engine is a popular engine because of its performance.
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The Fuel Pump in Your Car How it Works
It may be invisible in the engine bay, but the fuel pump is at the heart of your car’s mechanics.
What Your Car Radiator Does
Car radiators were designed to fend off the ravages of the heat created in the engine bay.
Clutches
Automatic may be the more convenient choice, but getting to grips with gears will make for a different driving experience.
The Car Window Sticker How to Read it
When you are buying a new or used car do you read the window sticker? This little sticker has a lot of useful information that will give you information that is important about the car. Here is a little guide to tell you how to read the window sticker so you know exactly how much you can expect to pay, and what exactly you will be paying for. The car window sticker can help with your decision to purchase this particular vehicle or not.
Headlight Assembly
It is very important for a vehicle of any kind to have headlights as they are used to provide illumination at night or in poor visabilty so that you can see where you are driving. Without them driving would be quite difficult.
Supercar What is it?
Supercar is a name that is used to define a high-end sports car whose performance of a caliber that far exceeds those of its rivals. Supercar is also a subjective term.
Cyclone Green Revolution Engine How it Works
Cyclone Power Technologies has recently made some very bold claims in the field of energy. By developing what they call the Green Revolution engine, Cyclone claims to be able to satisfy the energy needs of any automobile, heavy truck or power generating plant through the use of low emissions alternative fuels.
Basic Information on Your Car’s Water Pump and How it Works
Basic information on your vehicle’s water pump and how it works. How you can tell if the water pump needs to be replaced.
Replacing Your Car’s Headlight Bulbs
Besides just looking tacky, a burnt out headlight bulb on your car isn’t safe. Believe it or not, automobile makers put those there for a reason. So if you have already had a conversation with Mr. Patrolman or want to avoid one, light bulb and lamp maintenance is a necessity.
What is a Supercar?
For high-end sportscar enthusiasts, the “Holy Grail” is the so-called “supercar.” A supercar is an ultra high-end sportscar with features, power and handling far exceeding the average production model.
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Citrus Cleaners Have Taken Center Stage In Detailing
Are you amazed at how many specialty cleaners that are available to clean your vehicle? Wheel and rim cleaner, tire cleaner, brake dust remover, engine degreaser, white wall cleaner, tar remover - the list goes on. Ever wonder what the pros in Dealerships and Detailing Shops use? In those businesses, concentrated citrus cleaners have replaced them all and taken the center stage.
How Safe Is Your Garage?
Storing everything but the car in the garage is nothing new; however, since the garage door is often the largest entryway into the home, not only is a cluttered garage a safety concern, but it may be a security soft spot as well.
Take Back Your Garage -- Organization is Easier than Ever
Yard tools leaning against the walls. Random storage boxes stacked high. From oil-stained floors to the cluttered corners, garages are not usually the first room you show off in your home. But things are changing and the new trend in home improvement is to create a garage that is not only more functional, but one that extends your living space.
New Garage Door Designs
Here's an eye- and garage-opening fact: Replacing your garage door with a new upscale door can boost the resale value of your home. A recent online survey revealed that 71 percent of homeowners who recently replaced their garage door with an attractive new design believe it definitely increased the value of their home. Fortunately, garage door manufacturers have hundreds of new designs to add flair and personality to any home.
Find Your Garage Floor
Has it been a while since you've seen your garage floor? If you want to start using your garage for its intended purpose - parking your car- it's time to get organized.<br />
On home improvement shows, families get their homes and garages in order with the help of a consultant. But how can everyday homeowners get it done?
Is There Room for Your Car in the Garage?
Despite the proliferation of two- and even three-car garages, families seem to be in perpetual need of more storage space. Often it’s the family car that gets left out in the elements to make room for toys, sporting goods, lawn mowers and other items that take up valuable space. <br />
In fact, according to a study done in 2003 by Peachtree Consulting Group of Atlanta, 40 percent of people who own a garage park in their driveway.
Complete Your Fall Chores in No Time
Before you know it, temperatures will drop, leaves will fall, and the first flakes of the season will land on your barren back yard landscape. The coming change of season serves as the perfect excuse for home and landowners across the country to get outside and accomplish those end of season projects. <br />
Among the chores that are likely to be on your list: raking up leaves, fixing fence posts, planting bulbs, turning over the vegetable garden, trimming trees and bushes and disposing of yard waste or even cutting firewood.
Trend in Garage Redesign Drives Thousands of Homeowners to 'America's Ultimate Garage' Contest
When John Crilly of Wheaton, Ill., entered “America’s Ultimate Garage” contest in 2004, he had big dreams of winning an amazing garage makeover. Then it happened. He was chosen as the grand prize winner among the more than 10,000 entries submitted, and his “ultimate garage” makeover has just begun. <br />
“I think the only contest in America that might be more popular than ‘America’s Ultimate Garage’ contest is the Pillsbury Bake Off,” says Jim Stinner, senior brand manager for Rust-Oleum Corporation, the company sponsoring the contest. And Stinner should know, since he and his staff will personally sift through the more than 20,000 entries they expect to receive between now and when this year’s contest ends on September 6, 2005.
Is It Time To Give Your Garage A Makeover?
It used to be that a garage was a place to park a car. Not anymore. For many, the garage has become the new utility room-housing everything from model trains to the family Ping-Pong table. <br />
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Increasingly, however, the garage is also the primary target for home improvement projects-and for good reason. Many homeowners see renovating the garage as one of the most economical projects they can take on, offering increased utility and value at the same time.<br />
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If you are thinking of a garage makeover, here are a few tips:
How to Fully Utilize the Storage Space in Your Garage
If you’re like most people, your garage is mess. Garden tools are stacked in one corner; there’s a pile of paint cans in another; the kids’ bikes are parked in front of the cars; and your work bench -- well it’s under those boxes -- you think. A lot of people try to make their garages more user friendly by putting up peg board for the tools, hanging the bikes from hooks in the ceiling to get them out of the way, and building shelves along the walls to stack things on. “Those solutions are all well and good, but they don’t utilize the available storage space to its full potential,” says Kevin Shaha, president of Racor, Incorporated, a Sandpoint, Idaho company that specializes in garage storage solutions.
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