Fuel economy is, no doubt about it, the new black for the auto industry, both from OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and from the aftermarket. On the leading edge of those automotive fashionistas catering to this exploding market, are a few
Your cars engine is composed of steel parts rubbing together at very high speeds and in very close tolerances. In simple physics, friction keeps two objects from sliding past each other in close proximity. When power is applied, and friction
Why is an FR (rear-driven) always more costly than an FF (front-driven)? This is truly an interesting topic. There is quite a possibility that the manufacturers deliberately adopt FR to the high-end cars to make it sporty and high-class. But