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Tucked radiator install could win Nissan 2JZ 240SX shootout
Car enthusiast ThatDudeInBlue installs a tucked radiator in his 2JZ 240SX for the Project Car Shootout.
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Why do electric cars need radiators?
This video explains why electric cars still use radiators and cooling systems. It looks at how batteries, motors, and power electronics generate heat, and why temperature control is essential for ...
As frigid temperatures settled over central Virginia Wednesday night, a tiny kitten found itself in a dangerous situation. Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Police Safety Ambassador Madison ...
The oil inside your car's engine can sludge up with neglect and infrequent oil changes. Sludge is a nasty contaminant that can destroy an engine if not given attention, but timely oil changes are a ...
Disneyland closes attractions for refurbishment throughout the year to do standard maintenance and implement any improvements. Disney California Adventure‘s most popular ride closed for an ...
This 1972 Chevrolet Corvette checks all the big boxes for a true collectible. It has had only one owner since leaving the factory, has low miles on the clock, and has never been completely restored.
Imagine a BMW without its signature split-kidney grille or a Jeep CJ or Wrangler sans its familiar vertical bars. These and other designs like the large grilles Lexus uses are an instant way to ...
Andy and his girlfriend were driving across the desert when their Jeep began overheating. Having already consumed all of the water they brought with them, they also needed to relieve themselves at the ...
For those who ever wondered if car parts had a place in their rig. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Have you ever looked at a ...
[Editor's Note: This story first appeared in the June 2005 issue of MotorTrend] It's hard to imagine a Ferrari feeling its best in south Michigan--the endless straight roads, slapping concrete ...
When you turn the engine off and walk away, only to hear the radiator fan still spinning, don't panic. It is doing the job it was built to do. This is called after-run cooling, and unlike some of the ...
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