Category: ‘Car Efficiency’

Your Cars Suspension System

September 2, 2011 Posted by dyates

 
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Replacing Your Shock Absorbers

You Can Examine Your Shock Absorbers
Bouncing down the road one day it occurs to you that things are just not what they should be. The road you are riding on is as smooth as glass, yet your car is jostling up and down like nobody’s business.

You enter an upcoming curve in the road and quickly learn that the control you had over your car was lost just moments before. Suddenly, the vehicle careens off the road, goes down through a ditch and up an embankment before coming to rest against a fence adjacent to Tony’s garage.

You are in luck: you aren’t dead and your car is at Tony’s, who happens to be your favorite mechanic.

Yes this story is ridiculous, exceedingly so.

All joking aside, your shock absorbers [or struts in the case of some cars] play a vital part in your vehicle’s suspension system. When certain signs of wear and tear become apparent, you must replace your shocks or otherwise you can put yourself in danger and/or damage your car.

A shock absorber works by damping the compression and extension of the vehicle’s suspension springs to prevent ongoing movement. Shocks work to diminish road impact, prevent excessive bounce back, reduce sway, and improve general road handling.

When your shocks are functioning properly your vehicle grips to the road whether you are braking, negotiating a curve in the road, driving on uneven roads, or experiencing powerful side winds. When worn out, shocks can play a part in you losing control of your car putting you and everyone else in harm’s way.

How often should you replace your shocks? One manufacturer suggests no less than once every 50,000 miles, but that depends on whether you frequently drive on coarse roads [in this case it will need to occur sooner] or it could even be much later if you do mostly local driving, the roads are well maintained, etc.

There is a simple test you can perform on your car to establish whether your shocks need replacing. It isn’t absolute, therefore you may want to take your vehicle to a garage to make certain:

  • Take hold of a corner of your vehicle’s bumper.
  • Press down on the bumper with all of your strength and then let go.
  • Your shocks are probably okay if the bumper drops down and returns in place without rebounding again. Slight movement is okay, but if it continually moves, then that particular shock is no longer effective.
  • Duplicate the test on the remaining three corners of your vehicle.
  • Other telltale signs of shock wear can be observed through leakage [although a leak is not always indicative of wear] and by observing tire wear patterns.

Finally, if you are simply experiencing motion sickness every time you go for a ride, then that can be the best indicator that your shocks or struts need replacing. No kidding here!

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Problems With Brakes

August 3, 2011 Posted by dyates

 
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Your Vehicle’s Brakes

You Can Examine Your Brakes
Regular brake inspections are an essential part of good automotive maintenance, that can save you money and keep your car from wrapping itself around the first tree out of your driveway.

Make sure that your brakes and rotors are receiving the proper maintenance by following the steps outlined. Your safety as well as that of your passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers is at stake.

1. Time for a free inspection.
Many local brake shops as well as national brake repair chains offer customers free brake inspections at no obligation to you. The inspection typically includes the following steps:

  • Checking your vehicle’s brake pads and shoes for signs of wear
  • Fill and/or replace hydraulic fluids
  • Examine rotor/drum wear and calipers
  • Examine the anti-lock brake system [if you have one]

An annual check up of your brakes is wise, but do it more often if you drive well above the national average [about 15,000 miles per year] or if you do heavy stop and go driving.

2. Awareness is the key.
Most brake system problems can be avoided if motorists would pay attention to certain signs of pending problems including:

  • Your brake warning light comes on.
  • Your brake pedal is either squishy, difficult to push down, or you must pump the brakes to get them to work correctly.
  • Your brakes grind continuously and you hear a loud metallic racket when you push down on them.
  • Your car pulls to one side when you push down on the brakes, instead of stopping in a straight line.
  • Your car jerks to a halt when you push down on the brakes.
  • One or more wheels are strikingly hot even after a brief trip.
  • You observe fluid leaks in the vicinity of any wheel or in the engine section near the master cylinder.

If you are an at home mechanic, you can complete your own inspections and fit your vehicle with top notch replacement parts including brake pads and calipers.

You can save on parts by purchasing them from a reputable online wholesaler, who can offer to you top quality parts at sensible prices, typically much lower than what your dealer or an auto parts store would charge you.

Take care of your vehicle and it will take car of you especially in an emergency situation where a properly working brake system is an absolute must.

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Performance Tuning Your Car

July 31, 2011 Posted by dyates

 
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Power Tuning Cars

You Can Tune Your Car For Maximum Performance!
Are you satisfied with your performance? Your car’s performance, that is?

If you are not or if you have wondered how you can crank more power out of your engine, then I have some good news for you: you can do it with an engine tuning programmer.

Yes, within minutes you can turn your ordinary passenger car into a road warrior without having to pop the hood or by removing the dashboard. It is a quick, easy, and awesome way to unleash more power from your car’s engine.

The aftermarket parts industry is constantly coming up with everything you need to enhance your vehicle’s look as well as its improve performance. On the performance side of things custom air filters, cold air intakes, and exhaust systems are much sought after options for car enthusiasts.

In addition, performance chips are being installed by owners who desire to turn their ordinary cars into something extraordinary.

While performance chips are a great way to increase torque and bang out more horsepower, they are invasive. This means you must either pop the hood or remove the dashboard to locate your current chip, swap it out, and replace it with the new one.

Fortunately, technicians have invented tuning modules that work by simply hooking it into your under dash diagnostic connector. Once you are “wired” all you will need to do is answer a series of yes/no questions and the programmer does the rest. When you are done, you can disconnect the programmer and enjoy your now potent vehicle.

Power programmers, including those developed by Hypertech, fit right into the palm of your hand. Each programmer is custom developed for your make/model, so you must specify the vehicle you own or it won’t work for you.

Popular vehicles that can benefit from tuning programmer include: the Dodge Ram; Jeep Wrangler, Cherokee, and Gran Cherokee; the Ford “F” series pick ups and Mustang; and several GM models including the Corvette, Firebird, Camaro, and many full size pick up trucks.

There are several benefits in using a power programmer, including:

  • Increased horsepower
  • Increased torque
  • Increased fuel economy – yes, an efficiently tuned engine gets the best fuel mileage
  • Optimized tuning – tune for 87 octane or 91 octane fuel.

No you don’t have to be mechanic or a computer programmer to work with a power tuner. Everything you need is stored right inside your little hand held device.

What’s more, if you decide that you want to return your car to its OEM specifications, you can do that in mere moments. Try swapping out a performance chip that quickly!

Of course, power tuners aren’t for everyone. If you are satisfied with the status quo or aren’t looking to get the edge while driving, then you are likely to pass on the experience.

For everyone else, a power tuner is an affordable and non invasive way to turn an ordinary passenger car into a true road rocket.

By: Matthew C. Keegan. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com

Copyright 2006 – Matt Keegan, is The Auto Writer, who writes about a variety of automotive products including Hypertech programmers and other performance parts.

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How to Save Petrol

July 19, 2011 Posted by dyates

 
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Making Your Car Fuel Efficient

5 Tips On Making Your Car More Fuel Efficient
With gas prices sky high, most individuals who drive are interested in ways they can make their car more fuel efficient and save as much money as possible. While there are no fuel saving tips that will keep your car full of gas without filling up, there are some tips that really can help you save money on fuel over the long run. All of these tips focus on making your car more fuel efficient.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #1

Drive When You Crank Up
This might seem obvious, but as soon as you crank up your car you should drive off. However, many people crank up and leave the car idling for a while. Instead of this, when you crank up drive off and only keep your car running when it is absolutely necessary.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #2

Don’t Ride the Brakes
Many drivers hit the brake more often than is necessary. Additionally there are quite a few drivers that slow down for a braking car when they could easily switch lanes. Not riding the brakes can increase your fuel efficiency by up to 30%, so this is a great tip you should follow.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #3

Turn Off Your Car
If you are going to be stopping for more than 10 minutes you should switch off your car to keep fuel efficiency at its peak and not burn more gas than is necessary.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #4

Don’t Turn Off Your Car
If you are only stopping for a brief moment or less than 5 minutes then don’t turn off your car because the amount of gas used to crank up is more than you would burn in that short period of time.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #5

Inflate Tires Properly
Too many drivers never think of their tires, unless one goes flat. However, having tires that are properly inflated can save fuel and make your car more fuel efficient, saving you money. Because of this, you should check your tire pressure on a regular basis.

While gas prices don’t seem like they will be dipping considerably in the next few months, every tip to help you make your car more fuel efficient is helpful. So, follow the above fuel tips and you will see that over time your car really is more fuel efficient.

Written by: Craig Rowe
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