Under normal circumstances, most modern engine oil and gasoline brands work fine on their own to keep your engine running smoothly. But there may be cases where even the best of them could use a ...
For today’s trucker, every mile counts. Whether you're hauling coast-to-coast or doing short regional runs, protecting your engine and maximizing fuel efficiency is crucial. Diesel fuel for your ...
Over time and miles, your car might start to slow down. It might not accelerate as quickly as it once did; the engine may not run as smoothly as you remember, or the fuel economy may dip—but ...
While it may not yet officially be the winter season, the temperatures and precipitation in parts of the country aren't waiting for December 21. There's plenty truckers can do to prepare themselves ...
Should you put fuel additives into your car? As time passes, the fuel system in your vehicle can get a little dirty as carbon deposits build up and other contaminants clog up the area.
For the first time in company history, Cummins has officially endorsed a fuel additive, recommending two Power Service products, Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost and Diesel Fuel Supplement + Cetane Boost.
Having fuel injectors on all mass-produced vehicles is one of the biggest automotive breakthroughs of the past few decades. If you've ever gone through having to start an engine with a poorly tuned ...
Carbon deposits are a normal occurrence in an engine, but can build up over time, causing problems. Essentially, heat, pressure, and oxidation can transform unburned fuel into a black soot-like ...
Those of us who drive pickup trucks expect quite a bit from our trucks’ engines. As we put them to work, whether that’s on the job, around the farm, or just doing truck stuff, there are things that ...