Fuel pumps are the unsung heroes for your vehicles. They are safe, require little maintenance and are rarely thought about unless they fail. But when they do, it’s usually in epic fashion, and can ...
Gas stations are well integrated into our daily lives as Americans. Except for residents of NJ, where you don't have to pump your own, a gas station can be intimidating with its cryptic displays and a ...
Ever since high-octane leaded gasoline vanished from the scene, theres been an undercurrent of concern among hot rodders every time they fill up at the pump. For the most part, daily driven hot rods ...
With neck-snapping beasts like the 650-horse C7 Z06 roaming around, factory performance cars have never been faster. Cheers to the Corvette team for cranking out that pump-gas power number, because ...
Tugboat was my family's 1987 Dodge Caravan, which faithfully served us for years until its transmission finally exploded one lovely summer afternoon. Her 3-liter V6 was electronically fuel-injected, ...
The answer is yes: You can mix 87 and 91 octane gasoline without blowing your engine to hell. With that out of the way, let's discuss what mixing different octane fuels does to your engine in terms of ...
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