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Why F1 cars don’t use coil springs like normal cars
Road cars use coil springs because they’re simple and durable. F1 cars don’t have that luxury. Weight, size, and airflow ...
At first glance, Peacock ’s The Copenhagen Test looks like a classic espionage thriller. But by its eight-episode finale, ...
Ignition coils last far longer than spark plugs and only need replacement when symptoms appear. Here’s how to tell if coils ...
First and foremost a cross-country race sled, the initial 1980 Polaris TX-L Indy evolved into a series of sleds that reversed ...
Engine cylinders can misfire due to problems with the ignition system, the fuel system, air and compression, or sensors and ...
Maintenance on certain parts and tweaks to your suspension and engine maps are just some of the ways you can drive your ...
Warren Police arrested Otez Coil after a high-speed chase, where he crashed with a child in the car while allegedly ...
A 31-year-old father is charged after leading police on a chase while allegedly intoxicated and with his 9-year-old son in ...
Alex Palmeri bought a 2002 Mercedes-Benz G-Class for $18,000. It turns out it was cheap for a reason. Such cars usually go for over $30,000 ...
Tesla's board of directors has earned more than $3 billion through stock awards that far exceeded the value of those given to peers at the biggest U.S. technology firms at the time they were paid, ...
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How your car’s coil packs cause sudden misfires
Sudden misfires feel like the engine just lost its rhythm, yet the real drama often starts inside a failing coil pack. When ignition coils break down under heat, vibration, or age, they can turn a ...
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