If you have a really well built engine that pulls a lot of air and has a fairly small filter then maybe. Instead of going with two filters just invest in a good K & N air filter. It flows more air than the regular air filters.
You can increase the efficiency and life of your AC by having it inspected by a technician and changing the filters every month.
No it will not give you better performance or increase gas mileage. Gas mileage and performance will decrease only if you use it. leaving it off is like not having it at all.
A Vehicle tracker analyzes car and driver performance in a real-time manner accurately.It's mainly used for businesses to keep track of their drivers.
start by replacing fuel and air filters. you dont say wht problems you are having,but the pump may be worn out or one or more injectors maybe clogged or worn
No, having your tires fully inflated will increase your miles per gallon (MPG) and give your vehicle a better ride/handling. When you tires are fully inflated and rotated regularly as specified by the dealer or tire company, then they have optimal performance and wear. You will get the most out of your dollar.
Yes, there are air purifiers with this feature available.
When it comes to the performance of a vehicle, the air intake is an often overlooked component. To monitor this element, simply having the air filter monitored and replaced regularly is the easy answer.
If you run the engine without pipes , you will inevitably start a fire under the hood from the flames shooting out of the exhaust ports
BT Connect is a very innovative tool for businesses to use. Customers will benefit from important innovations which will improve their thetwork performance and increase their productivity.
no
I was also having a great problem with getz ac... the reason is its air filters... i got it removed and having good performance of b;ower speed and cooling till now... only drawback of doing this is that you have to get you car ac services once in a year...else all well
Yes, iced tea can increase your chances of getting cavities. This is because tea contains acids and tannins that can erode tooth enamel and lead to decay if consumed frequently and not offset by good oral hygiene practices.