A C8 Corvette owner reports that after a cold start, his eyes begin burning mildly for the first three miles of driving, an issue that vanishes once the engine is warm.
Besides preventing the build-up of nasty engine sludge and premature wear, protection against cold starts is one of the main reasons why you should never skip an oil change in your gasoline or diesel ...
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Do short drives damage engines more than long trips? Here’s the truth
Short hops to the store or school run feel harmless, but modern engines are calibrated around reaching full operating ...
Old muscle-car divorced chokes don't work with aluminum heads lacking exhaust heat passages—but Integral electric choke conversion kits won't fit divorced-choke carb main bodies. That's a problem for ...
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Why diesel gels in cold weather while gas stays flowing
When Arctic air settles in, drivers of diesel pickups and highway fleets learn quickly that not all fuels behave the same. Diesel can thicken into a waxy sludge that starves engines of fuel, while ...
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