Back in the day, automotive engineers came up with all sorts of mechanical devices to keep your vehicle’s engine running at optimum efficiency. And those devices worked well — when they were properly ...
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Dyno tuning explained and why it matters
Dyno tuning is a crucial process for optimizing a vehicle’s performance, yet it’s often misunderstood or overlooked by many car enthusiasts. Delving into what dyno tuning involves and why it’s ...
Those in "the Know" are keenly aware that the import or compact industry is technologically driven. Complete stand-alone engine management systems, on-board air/fuel ratio monitors and even ...
Last month we built a mild street engine using a factory Chrysler 383 block, crankshaft, rods, and cylinder heads combined with some aftermarket goodies from Comp Cams and Summit Racing Equipment, and ...
Once you get into performance tuning a two-wheeler, you'll hear a lot of talk about motorcycle dyno tuning. Simply put, a dyno tune is the difference between two performance-tinkered motorcycles off ...
September 8, 2006 - There's no closer bond on the road than motorcycle and rider. One Yuba City mechanic may know your bike better than you do. “Motorcycles were always a hobby of mine, so I ...
It's a story as old as hot rodding itself. It starts with the sales pitch-"Buy my widget and your engine will gain 50 hp"-and ends with a disappointed customer with a car that sure doesn't feel like ...
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