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Honda Performance Upgrades

Service & Diagnostics Call it what you want — the compact performance market, sport compact market, import scene or the tuner market — but there’s no denying the import car performance segment has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade. According to SEMA’s 2006 Compact Performance Market Report, retail sales for this niche

Rotary Improves SmartLift Inground Lifts

Rotary Lift has improved its twin-post SmartLift inground lifts to offer technicians smoother working conditions and greater efficiency. SmartLift inground lifts are installed a quarter inch above the shop floor to help prevent water from infiltrating the lift housing. This installation had previously created a quarter inch bump that made it inconvenient for technicians to roll equipment, such as jacks or carts, over the lift.

Mitch Schneider: How Could That Happen?

That’s the question we were asked…over and over and over again. "How could that happen? How could it be the wrong part? I bought it from the dealer and they were identical; I checked it myself!" Well, you’ve probably already figured out that they weren’t identical, because if they were, there wouldn’t be much to write about.

Tech Tip: Replacing AWD Rear-Wheel Bearings on Subaru Vehicles

When replacing rear-wheel bearings on 1994 all-wheel-drive Legacy, Impreza and SVX vehicles, be certain not to over torque the lateral link bolt that secures the two transverse suspension arms to the wheel bearing housing. Do not air gun the bolt off. The proper torque is probably less than you think.

Spicer Chassis Helps Tony Stewart ‘Blow ’em Away’ in the Windy City

This past Sunday at Chicagoland, Tony Stewart drove to his first victory of the 2007 season on Spicer Chassis parts – crossing the finish line just 1.727 seconds ahead of second-place Matt Kenseth. Stewart said that Sunday was a "text book day" for his team and was overjoyed with the victory.

National Cylinder Head Specializes in Rebuilt Cylinder Heads for Import and Domestic Vehicles

National Cylinder Head specializes in completely rebuilt cylinder heads made of aluminum and cast iron. Cylinder heads are available in both import and domestic, for only $199. Most heads are complete with cams, lifters, rocker arms, valves and springs.

Tech Tip: Honda Ticking Noise from the Engine

A ticking noise may come from the V6 engine of 1994-’97 Passports during normal operation. According to Honda, the probable cause is one or more hydraulic lash adjusters (HLAs) does not fully extend due to varnish buildup inside. This condition results from exceeding the required oil and filter change schedule.

Tech Tip: Convertible Mustang Vibration – Got MIG?

Customers may come to you after many frustrating attempts by other shops to get an irritating vibration out of their 1996-98 Ford Mustang convertibles equipped with a 3.8-Liter engine. The vibration or shake seems to occur while driving at a steady speed of approximately 62 mph (100 km/h) on smooth roads. This problem may be due to the interaction between the body and the suspension.

Mitch’s World: How Could that Happen?

That’s the question we were asked…over and over and over again. “How could that happen? How could it be the wrong part? I bought it from the dealer and they were identical; I checked it myself!” Well, you’ve probably already figured out that they weren’t identical, because if they were, there wouldn’t be much to

Maintenance Essentials…, OBD II & Chassis Checks

All cars need maintenance. The fact is mechanical devices wear and fail in normal use, and deteriorate over time, so being able to diagnose a future failure has become a part of the automotive repair and service industry. Customers always ask how long it will be before a component will fail, and are usually not