Welcome to the 21st class in theDirt SportsUniversity Series. We have finished our first class on power steering with an introduction and some background history on our new subject. Moving forward we ...
Formula 1 is nothing if not technologically advanced. What you see on the surface does little to give away how much time and effort goes into every detail of the car and the sport. Yes, at the end of ...
Nostalgia is great. Early model Corvettes, all of 'em, have style and a certain grace, a sensuousness that isn't there in a late model. There's nothing wrong with a C4 or a C5's appearance; their ...
After I'd hauled ol' Dirty home from Total Cost Involved, I was left with a tough decision: how to make a modern rack-and-pinion steering unit work with the original equipment from the cab back (or in ...
Power steering! Depending on the state of your forearms and your car’s precise suspension geometry, it’s either completely unnecessary or an absolute must-have in any given build. If your project car ...
Rear axle steering. It’s one of those features that has popped up a few times over the years but was usually ahead of its time. Or at least ahead of the complexity required and the engineering cost to ...
Some Honda owners with newer models may need to bring their cars in for a second round of repairs if they already received similar ones in the past. American Honda Motor Co. has issued a recall of 176 ...
DEAR CAR TALK: I added a little bit of water to my power-steering system on my 2008 Ford Ranger. Did I do any damage? I removed as much as I could, and it seems to work fine. But what about long-term?
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