Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Taking Your Car To Redline Can Remove Harmful Carbon Deposits

 
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Taking Your Car To Redline Can Remove Harmful Carbon Deposits
 
Does the Italian tune-up actually work? It depends.
 
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This Low-Mile Manual Toyota Supra Turbo Just Sold for $70,500
 
Clean and tastefully modified. For many, this is the perfect MkIV Supra.
 
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Six Ways to Extract Stuck Bolts—and the Nightmare of Trying Them All in a Row
 
Seven if you count getting help from professionals.
 
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The Ariel Atom's V8 Is a Masterpiece
 
The 500-horsepower eight-cylinder version of Ariel's no-nonsense track car has a magnificent soundtrack.
 
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BMW Wants Its Electric Cars to Look More Boring
 
BMW's i3 and i8 paired electric drivetrains with radical designs, but the next round of electric cars will be much more conventionally designed, on purpose.
 
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Mercedes-AMG One Is Delayed Because Formula 1 Engines Aren't Great on Emissions
 
The Formula 1 engine that powers the AMG hypercar idles at 5000 RPM. That's not great for passing road car emissions tests.
 
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