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The Oxygen Sensor,Its Function And the Different Types
The job of the Oxygen sensor is to sense the amount of oxygen in the exhaust and send a voltage signal back to the computer indicating if the air/fuel mixture is rich or lean.Early computer controlled...
2 commentsThe Benifits Of A Water Methanol Injection System
Performance minded people for years have always tried to figure ways to extract more power out of the internal combustion engine without a certain amount of trade-offs.Well,it just so happens that a small...
2 commentsThe Fuel Additive For Better Mileage,More Performance And Lower Emissions
What is this fuel additive and how does it do all the things I claim it can do so well? It is really a paint stripper more than a fuel additive,but you would never know that.It is Acetone and it does work...
1 commentEmissions Failure Troubleshooting Checklist
The importance of a visual under-hoodinspection cannot be stressed enough.Many emissions failures can be diagnosed by taking the time to do a thorough maeintance inspection.It may not cure an emissions...
0 commentsThe Positive Crankcase Ventilation System
The very first emission control device was the PCV system,which arrived on cars in the early 1960"s.The ventilation of a crankcase is necessary because of the compression blow-by past the piston rings.The...
0 commentsWhere To Begain Your Diagnosis If You Have A Engine That Cranks,But Will Not Start
If you have a vehicle that cranks over good,has fuel,but will not start here are some simple steps to take to pinpoint the culprit.The first thing to do is check for spark.No fancy tools needed for this...
0 commentsWhat Does It Mean When Your Check Engine Light Comes On?
When your check engine light comes on ,it usually means a sensor,actuator,electronic control module(ECM or PCM) or a part within your vehicles computer system has failed.Most of the time you are able to still...
0 commentsSimple Tips On How To Increase Fuel Mileage
Here is the simply things I do for improved mileage. 1)Buy gas at the coolest time of day or late in the evening.Gas expands and contracts with temperature. 2)Check Tire pressure.The less pressure the...
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