Saturday, February 6th, 2010
The fluid in your car’s transmission should be replaced every 30,000 miles. Over time, the assembly’s friction creates an enormous amount of internal heat. That causes the fluid to oxidize and lose its ability to lubricate the moving parts. Eventually, the lack of lubrication will cause the operational temperature to rise further, leading to varnish, cracked seals, and a loss in pressure. If your transmission fails, you can expect a hefty repair bill.
Below, I’ll quickly take you through the steps involved with changing your car’s transmission fluid and filter (it’s recommended that you do both at the same time). You can pay a mechanic to do the job, but you’ll save time and money by doing it yourself.
Draining The Fluid
If your car has an automatic transmission, it will also have a service pan that contains both the fluid and the filter. On the pan’s underside, there will normally a plug. Remove it and drain the fluid into a catch container. If the pan does not have a plug, you can drain the fluid when you remove the entire pan. (more…)
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Your car or truck is a complex mechanical system, which needs maintenance at regular intervals. You probably check under the hood on a regular basis. But looking under your car is a different matter. That’s where the transmission is located.
It is a connecting shaft which transmits the power or motion of your car’s engine to the wheels in the front or back depending on whether your vehicle has front wheel drive or rear wheel drive.
Car transmissions can be manual or automatic in nature and your maintenance can vary depending on that. Typically, an automobile with manual transmission will require less maintenance whereas the one with automatic type transmission needs to be checked periodically.
Manual transmission equipped cars or trucks come with an assembly known as a clutch, which is used for shifting gears. It may need replacements once in a while depending on use. Automatic transmissions are far more complex in nature and need to be maintained under the watchful eye of trained mechanics, making it a potentially costly affair. (more…)
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Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Tweaking your car’s performance is no easy task.
With the thousands of options available, it’s very easy to be overwhelmed with the possibilities. Honda for example: manufacturers state that there are more Honda performance parts and after-market auto parts available than there are cars in an entire state.
Now, how do you know where to start?
A good place to start is to group what are the changes you can do to your car. Performance parts can be grouped according to the parts in which you want to change: these can be the Brakes, Engine, Suspensions, and Transmission.
Brakes
A car’s brake system has a lot to do to your car’s overall performance. It’s because the measure of a car’s performance isn’t just about speed; performance is about controlling speed to your benefit. A good braking system is measured by the brake’s ability to respond quickly to generate friction to the rotors, the brake pads’ operating temperature range, and their ability to resist fade. The brake pads’ ability to generate friction on the rotors enables you to slow the vehicle quickly. Wide operating temperature range is important so that your brakes are still effective when cold and still able to resist fade when it’s hot. The ability to resist fade is important, since when brakes fades, brakes lose their ability to slow the vehicle effectively. Choosing brakes with higher values on these attributes will help you gain performance.
Engine
Now let us get into the core of the car, the engine. There are several things you can do with your engines to increase your car’s performance. You can change the exhaust system to something bigger to allow the exhaust to exit easily out of the cylinders. Headers, mufflers and pipes are some of the parts of your exhaust system which you can change to increase your performance. Ignition is also one think which you can change to boost your car’s performance. You can install a system that improves spark timing to get more out of the compressed air and fuel in the cylinders. Installing cold air intakes also increases the engines performance since cooler air is denser therefore increasing the amount of oxygen available for combustion. Radiators also contribute to engine performance; they help maintain normal engine operating conditions in order to prevent the engine from overheating and stalling down.
Suspension
A car’s suspension is responsible for increasing the handling ability of a car, making it easier to drive, turn corners and reduce body rolls during cornering. Better suspensions also give you a quieter and smoother ride enhancing fuel efficiency. Better suspensions also give you better ride even on uneven road. Better suspension also gives you better control over you vehicle.
Transmission
A car’s transmission is responsible for managing the speed by which your car runs. Depending on the demands or the situation, you either need to go faster or move slower. Having the car able to quickly respond once you change gears improves your driving experience giving you a better ride boosting your performance. Therefore it is important that you change your transmission system to something that quickly responds whenever you change gears. You can also modify the gear ratios of your car to suit your needs, there are modification kits available that can put your gears into overdrive which increases your engine’s output speed.
Overall, tweaking your car for maximum performance is not an easy task, but, once you figure out
By: Seo Global Pro
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