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What are water injection systems that increase mileage really good for?
April 24th, 2009
I was asked the other day about water injection systems by Brian of GotEngines.com, about how effective they really are. Here is my point of view.
Water injection systems have been around in some form or another for 40 years or so. I remember them when I was kid in the ’60′s. I bought one for [...]
The art of locating a good used engine…
April 22nd, 2009
Finding a good used engine with low mileage is an art form. Many factors equate into choosing a reliable affordable engine supplier. The point is not all used engines are the same. It is not sensible to arbitrarily buy a used engine without doing your research first.
Before you develop an engine replacement strategy, it is [...]
What happens if General Motors files for bankruptcy?
April 18th, 2009
I’m not a politician or very politically savvy. I vote, make no mistake about it. If I want to complain or shed praise about politics on our government, it is only fair I was involved in the process.
This subject was unavoidable when Brian and I were talking the other day. Brian is chief cook and [...]
It may cost more if you worked on your car’s engine first..
April 17th, 2009
It is an old joke, but true. The sign in the engine shop says:
A. $75.00/hr labor
B. $150.00/hr labor if you watch
C. $500.00/hr labor if you give advise to the mechanic
D. $1000.00/hr labor if you already worked on it..
If you’re not of the mechanical sort, then heed this warning. Don’t mess with it, you might even [...]
A Replacement Engine Brings Back That New Car Feeling..
March 24th, 2009
Many times I have seen a customer agonize over whether to just go buy another car or have a replacement engine installed in their current car while upgrading the cooling system and various other related components at the same time.
Assuming your car or truck is in good operating condition other wise, why would you spend [...]
How To Choose a Qualified and Competent Engine Shop.
January 27th, 2009
These days it is really getting hard to figure out what repair shop will be in your best interest if you have an engine problem. Since most folks are fairly naive about what to look for or listen to when choosing a place to replace an engine that I wanted to lay out a few [...]



