Archive for November, 2009

Nissan Altima Door

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

Your Nissan Altima has doors unlike the drivers of NASCAR who get in and out of their vehicles through the window, or those in the F1 circuit who jump into a cockpit type cage for max protection.
The car doors not only provide you with a secured feeling while driving, but open and close to give [...]

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Pontiac Firebird Clutch

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

Thus the Pontiac Firebird requires a clutch because the engine spins often. To make a car stop without affecting the engine, the wheels should be disconnected from the engine in some way. The clutch works by controlling the slippage between the engine and transmission.
Compared to brakes, a clutch uses friction, in this instance between the [...]

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Toyota Corolla Oil Filter

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

The oil filter takes away the impurities from the oil. If you’ve got a car with an “internal combustion” engine, it will have an oil filter. Altering the oil filter aids in maintaining your engine working in a better manner.
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The suggested interval for Changing your oil filter may differ, from 7,500 to 10,000 miles, based [...]

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Pontiac Firebird Fuel Filter

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

Fuel filters assist in eliminating grime and small substances from the fuel. The location of the fuel filter is normally found near the fuel lines, by the firewall of the engine compartment, or in some vehicles, under the car next to the fuel tank.
Keeping a pure and clear flow of fuel going into your cylinders [...]

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Chevrolet Camaro Fuel Filter

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

Fuel filters help to filter out dust and other unnecessary particles of the fuel. The placement of the fuel filter is typically located near the fuel lines, close to the firewall of the engine compartment, but in some vehicles it can be found under the car directly next to the fuel tank.
Maintain a clean and [...]

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Acura Integra Radiator

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

Movement by the many parts of your Acura Integra’s engine creates extensive friction. The function of the radiator is to prevent the engine from overheating. Excess friction between the piston and cylinders can cause it to seize and ruin the engine. Water and anti-freeze are pumped through the chambers to absorb heat to keep it [...]

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2010 Singer Porsche 911

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by admin | November 20th, 2009 

The 2010 Singer Porsche 911 is another well-developed vehicle manufactured and produced under Porsche and the Singer brand. It is typically considered as a 2-door coupe and a modified car with a rear engine. It has a displacement of 3820 cc, a horsepower capability of 425 hp, a torque of 340 pounds per [...]

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Toyota Camry Timing Belt

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

One of the main causes for vehicles demise is a defective timing belt. The timing belt is vital to operating your Toyota Camry for a long time. A timing belt helps control the camshafts in the engine and keeps it running properly. It is important that the cams turn at the right [...]

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Pontiac Firebird Fog Lights

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

These are mounted on the front of your Pontiac Firebird. For extra light in conditions when visibility is low, you have the fog lights. Fog lights of the past are amber in color. These work as a supplement to your car’s headlights.
Halogen lights are extensively being utilized as fog lights in recent times. With halogen [...]

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Ford Explorer Door Handle

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

The hand grip of your Ford Explorer is perhaps the least acknowledged body part of your vehicle. Don’t you just hate it when you’re carrying a bag of groceries in the rain and then you can’t get into your car because the door handle is stuck?
In general, most door handles are specially designed for your [...]

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Ford Explorer Door

by Riztys | November 20th, 2009 

Because you are not a racecar driver, your Ford Explorer is equipped with doors. No need to jump in and out of your window as if you are in the F1 circuit.
Doors protects your property while you leave the vehicle unattended, it also keeps you safe while driving the car by providing you a secured [...]

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Honda Prelude Fog Lights

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

This is installed on the front of your Honda Prelude. If you are in adverse driving conditions such as rainy or foggy day, make sure to use your fog lights for additional illumination. Amber used to be the standard color for fog lights.
These days, halogen lights are being used as fog lights. Halogen fog lights [...]

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Ford Ranger Air Filter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

An air filter allows air to pass through filtering out impurities that could get in to your engine and make it run less effectively. The air filter functions like lungs of the car and is an essential input device of its engine. A car engine needs a balance of air and fuel to work. Air [...]

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Nissan Altima Fuel Filter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

Fuel filters keep dirt and unwanted materials separate to the fuel. Generally the fuel filter lies as a part of fuel system of a vehicle, close to the fuel lines and firewall of the engine compartment, or adjacent to fuel tank beneath in some cars.
For a smooth running engine, it is essential that your cylinders [...]

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Volkswagen Jetta Catalytic Converter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

Catalytic converters help lessen those hazardous emissions that come from a vehicle. It was imperative from 1975 when the Clean Air Act was introduced. Newer vehicles should reduce pollution by 75% under the Clean Air Act. All the vehicles sold out of the showroom, starting 1975 to this day, contains a catalytic converter.
Palladium, platinum, rhodium [...]

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Ford Ranger Catalytic Converter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

Exhaust from vehicles is reduced by catalytic converters. It became a requirement in 1975 when the Clean Air Act was implemented. The “Act” required all vehicles to minimize emission by 75 percent. All vehicles sold in showrooms since then have a catalytic converter.
Platinum, rhodium, and palladium are used in the converter and act as [...]

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Ford Ranger Oil Filter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

Oil filters get rid of the dirt from the oil for engine lubrication. If you own a vehicle whose engine is recognized as an “internal-combustion” engine, you will have an oil filter. To keep your engine running properly you should change the oil filter regularly.
In order to change your oil filter may be different recommended [...]

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Honda Accord Oil Filter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

Dirt is removed from used engine oil via the oil filter. Internal-combustion engines require an oil filter in the automobile. Maintenance, such as changing the oil filter, keeps your engine running properly.
The vehicle usage is the factor for changing the oil filter from 7500 to 10000 miles. As the owner of an off the road [...]

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Hummer H3 Clutch

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

A clutch is a necessary part of a vehicle. To make a car stop without affecting the engine, the wheels should be disconnected from the engine in some way. By controlling the slippage between them the presence of a clutch allows us to smoothly engage a spinning engine to a non-spinning transmission.
Clutches work via friction [...]

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Volkswagen Golf Oil Filter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

The dirt from the oil used to lubricate an engine is removed by an oil filter. If you happen to own a vehicle that has an engine that is known as an “internal-combustion” type of engine, you will definitely have to have an oil filter, which is not an option. Your engine running properly depends [...]

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Ford Ranger Fuel Filter

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

Fuel filters keep dirt and unwanted materials separate from the fuel. A fuel filter is usually placed near the fuel lines or next to fuel tank under the car.
Keeping a pure and clear flow of fuel going into your cylinders is key to keeping your engine running good. The role of fuel injectors is reliant [...]

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2010 SV 9 Competizione

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by admin | November 19th, 2009 

The 2010 SV 9 Competizione is a limited edition car model from the SV Motor Company, one of the trusted names in the world of cars and automobiles. It is often called as the “9 C” or 9 Competizione model by the most avid of car owners and fanatics. It has a very [...]

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Ford Mustang Ball Joint

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

An important factor in determining the smoothness of your ride, and the ease in which you are able to steer your vehicle, is the condition of your ball joints.
They are the pivots by which the suspension and wheel combine to function in an automobile. Because the ball joints are an important part of the steering [...]

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Volkswagen Jetta Fog Lights

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

Chances are, your fog lights are located in front of your Volkswagen Jetta. To help you navigate safely on the road fog lights provide additional illumination during foggy and wet conditions. In the past fog lights were amber in color. These will be very helpful and serve as an addition to your actual headlights.
Many people [...]

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Ford F-150 Door Handle

by Riztys | November 19th, 2009 

The F-150’s door handle is probably the most taken for granted part of your truck. Your door handle may suddenly get stuck under a downpour, this would not be good.
In general, most door handles are specially designed for your Ford F-150. Occasionally examine the door handle and apply necessary lubrication to prevent it from locking [...]

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