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Racers Rewarded For Wins With Champion Engine Oil

Diesel racers can apply for the Champion Diesel Racing Oil Contingency Program through June 30, 2021.

Bosch, Hunter Engineering Collaborate On ADAS Calibration

The system is designed to increase workflow efficiencies, saving shop owners on time and cost.

Tech Tip: Close-Coupled Converter And Engine Replacement

If an engine breakdown were to occur, debris may be deposited in the converter through engine exhaust ports.

Honda: Engine Shuts Off, Power Remains ‘On’ Or ‘Accessory’

The culprit could be a misadjusted shift cable.

VIDEO: Can You Replace Spark Plugs On A Hot Engine?

Installing a spark plug with the engine hot can change the torque specification. This video is sponsored by Autolite.

Hunter Engineering Launches New Company Website

This iteration brings more in-depth testimonials, product comparison tools, ROI calculators and industry insight content.

New API Gasoline Engine Oil Standards Coming on May 1

Creating new GF-6 motor oils involved collaboration and testing to protect engines.

New YouTube Video On Brake Pad Testing By ‘Engineering Explained’ Trending With More Than 1.3 Million Views

This popular video compares five brake pad sets (for the same application) using industry-standard tests at NRS’ certified testing laboratories. Four tests were performed on the pads using a brake dynamometer, corrosion test chamber and shear testing machine.

Hunter Engineering Company Named 2019 SEMA Manufacturer Of The Year

At the 2019 SEMA Show, Hunter professionals showed new and existing products to several thousand customers in attendance. The company demonstrated most of its product line at the show, including nine new products and 15 enhanced products.

VIDEO: Engineering Explained Tries To Find The Best Brake Pad

Popular YouTube channel Engineering Explained recently partnered with NRS Brakes to find out what are the differences between expensive and cheaper brake pads. The video compares brake pads ranging from $20 to $90 for the same vehicle. Performance testing included exposure to high temperatures, corrosion testing and shear testing. Other tests were performed on a