It can be the start of a bad time. You’re driving down the road and suddenly you’re losing power. You’ve done all of your maintenance but it looks like you forgot one: the fuel filter.
Back when many of us were still in high school, we had that friend that had the cool car. The one everyone wanted to ride in or the truck that was great for getting to that spot to, well, whatever you happened to partake in when the adults were away.
Replacing your worn out brake rotors may seem like a complicated task to those who have never removed their wheels before, but the honest truth is that it isn’t at all.
The idea of a Cold Air Induction is not new, nor is it impractical or snake-oil technology. There is real tech here, and we’ll explain how and why it works.
This STS Turbo SEMA C7 Corvette 3LT is one of those lucky cars that made it out of ownership and car shows unscathed, and is now ready to be yours.
Now let's see how all of the ways of measuring brightness relate to each other. And going further, we'll show you how our control source of light compares. What's our control source? The Sun.
Our discussion of brightness now gets into what most feel is the most accurate measurement for automotive lighting: the lumen.