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automotive4 months ago

Key Tips Before Performing an EGR Delete

An EGR delete involves removing or blocking the exhaust gas recirculation system to improve engine performance and reduce carbon buildup, but it is illegal in many countries, voids warranties, can trigger check engine lights, and may cause engine damage due to higher temperatures and pressures. Owners should carefully consider legal and mechanical implications before proceeding.

automotive1 year ago

"Ending the Problem of Porsche 911 Backdates"

The trend of backdating Porsche 911s, particularly by companies like Singer Vehicle Design, has sparked controversy in the automotive world. Critics argue that the visual revamps, which aim to make newer models resemble older ones, result in overdone, aesthetically jarring designs. While Singer's craftsmanship and attention to detail are praised, the practice of transforming 964-generation 911s into retro-style cars has been criticized for catering to billionaires' tastes and devaluing the original models. The debate raises questions about the balance between automotive innovation and preserving the integrity of classic designs.

automotive2 years ago

"1995 Dodge Viper RT/10: A Bargain Brute at $26,400?"

A custom 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10 with unique bodywork and interior modifications is listed for sale at $26,400, making it one of the cheapest first-gen Vipers on the market. The car has low mileage and has won awards in the past, but the ad mentions that it needs some TLC without specifying the required work. Despite its unique features, the Viper has been on Craigslist for over two weeks, prompting potential buyers to consider whether the asking price is justified.

automotive2 years ago

The Dangerous Trend of Car Trunk Floor Modifications: Why People Risk Their Lives

Despite the potential dangers, many car owners choose to cut holes in their car floors to access the fuel pump or other components because it can save time and money compared to the alternative of dropping the fuel tank. This practice is particularly common among owners of older GM vehicles, which often have difficult-to-access fuel pumps. While some argue that cutting the floor is a risky move, others believe it is a practical solution for cars with low value or challenging access. However, it is crucial to use non-spark-creating tools and prioritize safety when attempting such modifications.

motorsports2 years ago

"F1 Teams Tackle Mexico's Cooling Challenge; Verstappen Dominates FP1 with Albon and Perez Close Behind"

Formula 1 teams have made significant modifications to their cars for the Mexican Grand Prix to address the cooling challenges posed by the high altitude and reduced air density. Red Bull, Ferrari, Alpine, McLaren, AlphaTauri, Haas, and Williams have all introduced new parts to enhance cooling, such as enlarged louvres, expanded coke panel exits, and redesigned engine covers. Alfa Romeo, Mercedes, and Aston Martin did not introduce any new parts. Ferrari is confident in its existing engine cover but has a backup option if needed. The teams anticipate temperature management challenges during the race, particularly in traffic, but feel better prepared compared to last year.

automotive2 years ago

The Dangers of DIY Yoke Conversions for Steering Wheels

The trend of cutting steering wheels in half to create DIY yokes is impractical and potentially dangerous for street cars. While race cars with ultra-fast steering ratios can benefit from reduced wheel movement, street cars require hand-over-hand maneuvers in emergencies. The double-cut steering wheel leaves two grips hanging out, making it difficult to hold during hard maneuvers. Additionally, it lacks aesthetic appeal and restricts comfortable driving positions. The author advocates for round, well-shaped steering wheels or alternative modifications.

automotive2 years ago

Avoid These Car Modifications to Keep Your Vehicle in Top Shape

Making modifications to your car can be tempting, but some can actually ruin your car rather than improve it. Wheel spacers can alter the relationship between the steering wheel, suspension, and tire, while race brakes may not generate enough heat for optimum performance. Cheap wheels can be weaker and heavier than flow-formed wheels, and cut springs can result in a harsh ride and damage to the underbody. It's important to choose modifications carefully to avoid ruining your car.