Flex fuel, also known as E85, is the term used for the 96-105 octane mixture of EPA approved alternative fuel that is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. A Flexible Fuel Vehicle or FFV can operate on gasoline, E85 flex fuel, or a mixture of both. E85 flex fuel is used in light-duty Flexible Fuel Vehicles […]
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At one time, switching to synthetic motor oil from mineral (conventional) motor oil created serious problems. Specifically, the difference in viscosity caused the seals to leak, resulting in lost oil. Now, however, new seal technology has produced products that rarely permit problems when switching to synthetic motor oil. Those who live in colder climes might […]
My first red car was a 1988 Acura Integra hatchback with about 100,000 miles on it when I got it. On the morning of my 16th birthday, I woke up and ran to the driveway and … it was empty. So far that dream. It was very clear that if I wanted to be mobile, […]
Walk into a big box or DIY store or type “space heaters” into a search engine. It seems as though the possibilities are endless. Many different types of space heaters are on the market today with safety features older models never had. A “tip over” or “overheating” shut off is standard on many space heaters. […]
Often times, rumors can grip the automotive community and dig themselves a fairly deep ditch, often refusing to unstuck themselves form the collective minds of car owners everywhere. From the myth that premium grade gasoline should be used in every car, to the idea that the “cold air intake” is a useful performance modification, false […]
It is important in today’s economy to keep your automobile costs as low as possible. Higher gas prices make us more cautious about taking unnecessary trips. We shop for the best insurance rates. Many people think of buying used cars instead of new ones – but there is always the fear involved that most people […]
One of the most tiring and teary-eyed experiences of a parent comes when a little baby is congested. Babies breathe primarily through their noses, particularly while breastfeeding or bottle feeding, which makes the experience all the more uncomfortable, and increases their risk of dehydration. On top of this, a snotty, weepy baby is a pitiful […]