Information about how cars work
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Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |
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Modern automotive internal combustion engines generate a tremendous amount of heat. In order to prevent the overheating of the engine oil, cylinder walls, pistons, valves, and other components by these extreme temperatures, it is necessary to effectively dispose of the heat. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 August 2007 )
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Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |
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The carburetor, carburettor, or carburetter, also called carb (in North America) or carbie (chiefly in Australia) for short, is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 August 2007 )
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Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |
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Spark plugs carry electrical energy and turn fuel into working energy. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 August 2007 )
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Monday, 13 August 2007 |
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Ever heard of cars without mufflers? Well, get ready to cover your ears. Mufflers may look like some tube somewhere in the engine but you'd be amazed at what it can do with regards to a vehicle's noise level. Here are some top facts you need to know about them. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 13 August 2007 )
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