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Information about all types of vehicles; including cars and trucks manufactured around the world, motorcycles, airplanes,and other modes of transportation, is found here. If you need to know the best truck for off-road use, how to make a vehicle sound like it has more power than it really does, if filling up a gas tank when it s half full is really beneficial, or anything concerning vehicles, this is the place to ask!

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How can you find out if a lien has been released?

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Call your local DMV OR DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES

What was the fastest car in the 2000's?

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McLaren F1, 231 with rev limiter, 242.95 rev Limiter removed. Held the record from 1992-2005, beating the f40, then beaten by the koenigsegg

What happens after a car is repossed?

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If a car is repossessed due to the payments not being met then there is a period of time where the repayments can be sorted, or if not the car will be sold to recover as much money as possible. Any outstanding debts will still need to be honored and finance companies often have power to sell your home to recover the debt. It is possible to get good insurance to cover this scenario.

The check engine light came on 2 days agoi turned it off yesterday and tried to start it back it started and shut right of like its getting no fire but turns over fine?

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With computerized systems, in normal circumstances, the computer uses more than one input to control the ignition. These include a camshaft position sensor, and a crankshaft sensor. They are both needed, as one is used to determine the speed of the crankshaft, while the other is used to determine the position of the camshaft, which allows the computer to determine which spark plug to fire. When one fails, lighting the checjk engine light, the computer defaults to using the other sensor for both engine speed and position. This typically causes a delayed start, but if the computer gets lucky, it gets the engine started. When you reset the light, you are also telling the computer that the problem has been fixed, and makes the unit "look" again at both sensors. If only one works, the computer will wait for that fact to be "recognized" before again using only one sensor. In the mean time, the computer, "seeing" only one sensor, will not turn the ignition back on lest a backfire damage the engine or other component. This default set up is a line in the software controlling the computer. Ray

What does running on an empty tank do to your car?

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Trash builds up at the bottom of your Gas Tank over the years and that can get sucked up into your carburetor and cause you motor to run bad or even not start.

Is rocket engines are internal combustion engines?

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YES the oxidizer and propelant are mixed into a chamber the ignited.

The vertical distance of an intake or exhaust valve is called?

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The question is a little vague. So i hope i give the answer you were looking for. The vertical portion of the small diameter of the valve is called the stem. The vertical opening distance is called valve lift. The entire length of the valve would be the overall length. Hope this may help?

How many seconds between cars?

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At least 2. At freeway speed, 3-5.

What was Leeuwenhoek looking for when he made his discovery?

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He wasn't looking for anything specific, and certainly was not trying to discover micro-organisms; he just thought that with enough magnfication it might be possible to see something that has not previously been seen, as indeed proved to be the case.

How much does a 1985 trabant 601 weigh?

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It weighs about 600 kg.

What is the meaning of hpi for cars?

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HPI = High Pressure Injection. It is used mainly in diesel engine to inject diesel into the cylinder

What are the positive and negative effects of car air bags?

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Postive effects: less people die in car crashes, fewer serious injuries are caused requiring long-term medical attention, fewer minor injuries requiring short-term care. Negative effects: a small amount of nitrogen is released into the atmosphere (which would little effect, since around 80% already is).

What age can you get your learners permit in Georgia?

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You must be at least 15 years of age.

Here's some facts you might want to know:

A parent or legal guardian (who must present certified guardianship court papers or adoption papers with embossed court seal) must sign for the applicant.

The parent or legal guardian must present a Georgia Driver License or ID card. If the parent/guardian does not possess a Georgia License or ID card, the teen must present a standard Proof of Residency document.

Any out of state permits, licenses, or ID cards must be surrendered. If the teen held a license or permit in another state, a certified Driving History, dated within the last 30 days, from the issuing state is also required.

Can you put boost on an automatic transmission?

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If by boost you mean n itrus, then yes. A nitrus injection system has nothing to do with transmission. Nitrus is injected into the intake manifold combined with air and fuel and combusted. The combustion of nitrus oxide is much more powerful than air and fuel alone. Will you tranny handle it? If the Boost pressure is excessive than no it probably wont. But a few PSI of boost shouldn't hurt. But not recommened, because there is always the What Ifs?

What is the cheapest saloon car available in UK?

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According to "What car" magazine, the cheapest saloon car on the UK market, is the Dacia Logan costing £5900. This is a licencebuilt Renault.

What causes a car to chug?

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Could be many reasons but it may be time for a good tune up.

What causes rear drum brakes to over adjust?

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Its a bad cylinder spring

What is gating period in tachometer?

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The digital meters measure frequency by counting the number of input pulses which occur in short period of time called gating period

Can you name some colors?

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There are many colours all over the world here are some : red, blue, yellow, green, gold, pink, white, silver, black, purple, puce, brown, orange, beige, cream, coconut, butter - cream, olive, lime, sapphire, indigo, grey, turquoise aqua, cherry, mud, ochre, magenta and there are many more but its kind of hard to think of them all off the top of your head~!

I have four new tires put on my car what is the correct direction for the treads of each tire to face please help?

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I am a bit fuzzy on that question. Tires that are standard don't have any real way to go on, but if they are directional tires then they do have a certain way they are put on. If they are directional tires then there will be a arrow on the tire itself showing the rotating the tire needs to go. I hope this helps you.