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Mechanics warn cold starts without warm-up time can damage turbocharged engines
Turbocharged engines are far more sensitive to cold-start behavior than older naturally aspirated designs, and mechanics are ...
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Mechanics say extended oil change intervals are ruining modern turbo engines
Extended oil change intervals have become a common marketing promise in modern vehicles, but mechanics are increasingly ...
Buying a used truck under $35,000? Senior Reporter Denis Flierl breaks down the ultimate playbook, tracking high-mileage V8 platforms versus the severe mechanical liabilities of downsized turbos to pr ...
There was a time when the word "turbo" meant one thing: performance. If a car had a TURBO badge on it in the 1980s, somebody ...
While main bearing lockups dominate recent safety campaigns, a secondary V35A-FTS defect matrix is emerging. Electronic ...
What's the strangest car to ever qualify for the Indy 500? With its truck roots and unique engineering, the #28 Cummins ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Turbocharged engines can be great at boosting performance and efficiency, but in life, as in economics, there's no such thing as a free lunch. In other words, benefits like those come with a cost, ...
In the interest of fuel economy, GM first experimented with a turbocharged V6 Corvette in the late '70s. It went just as well ...
As an avid car enthusiast, Joe enjoys time on the track, going to car meets, or simply taking a long drive in the Colorado mountains. Joe has always had a love for writing and cars, so he decided to ...
Chrysler Corporation tried going mainstream with turbo engines in the 1980s. Shelby did his best to make some of them as ...
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