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Clean Diesel To The Rescue

Gone are the days of the traditional diesel engine’s noisy pistons, exhaust odor and sluggish performance.

Royal Purple Launches Redesigned Website

“Revved-up” site features fresh content, helpful tips and consumer product information, according to the company.

Champion Spokesperson Kevin Harvick Announces Finalists In $100,000 ‘Search For A Champion’ Contest

Consumers can help select $50,000 grand prize winner at www.AlwaysaChampion.com.

Miles Driven Continues To Trend Downward

Northcoast Research, a Cleveland-based firm that tracks miles driven and presents data about six weeks ahead of the government, isn’t convinced that miles driven will reverse the decline it’s been experiencing.

Pushing Engines Farther

Downsizing vehicles, reducing vehicle size and weight and using smaller and more fuel-efficient powertrains are some of the ways automakers will reach government fuel standards.

Iridium in Spark Plugs

Iridium has a higher melting temperature than platinum and is six times harder than platinum.

Champion Spokesperson Kevin Harvick to ‘Chat’ Live with Fans Through Monthly Twitter and VYou.com Sessions

Innovative ‘#ChampionChat’ campaign begins Jan. 10 on TweetChat.com.

Meet Todd Carpenter, Counterman’s 2011 Counter Professional of the Year

Todd Carpenter, Counterman’s 2011 Counter Professional of the Year, sponsored by Affinia, WIX and Raybestos brake and chassis, puts a strong emphasis on continuing education.

The World of Fuel Pump Diagnosis

f in-tank electric fuel pumps returned for warranty aren’t truly defective. Unfortunately, many amateur and professional technicians assume that, because they can’t hear the typical whining noise that a good fuel pump makes when the ignition is first turned on, the fuel pump itself is to blame. If that assumption is the sole rationale for

I have a 05 Dodge caravan and I was wondering if its bad on the transmission to start the van and let it warm up.

I have a 05 Dodge caravan and I was wondering if its bad on the transmission to start the van and let it warm up. I have been told by a couple of different people that letting it idle in park will tear up the transmission. Thanks.