We firmly believe that sometimes even the longest-tenured hot-rodder should pause for a moment and recognize his or her journey in the hobby; take time to look back to where it all began and think ...
In racing, spark plugs are practically a disposable commodity. Use them for a while and throw them away. If the engine starts acting funny, replace the plugs just in case. It's cheap insurance and ...
Swapping out spark plugs is, next to changing your oil, one of the most basic, straightforward bits of maintenance you can perform on your car. Spark plugs go bad over time, so it's important to keep ...
In the past, car parts used to be rather finicky. You had to occasionally adjust the carburetor to ensure your car was getting the right amount of fuel. You had to check the coolant every season to ...
Aviation spark plugs come in two primary types: massive electrode (durable, cost-effective, shorter lifespan) and fine-wire (superior performance, extended lifespan, higher cost), with selection ...
Gas-powered internal combustion engines need spark plugs to (literally) ignite and complete the combustion stroke, enabling the motor to produce power. They may seem unusual to the untrained eye, but ...