Hook up all of the belts and bolts, connect the motor to your battery, and fill the engine with oil and any other fluids such as power steering, transmission, brake, etc. that you removed while the car was without its engine. Once you’ve completed the final touches on your engine, be sure that you have assembled everything correctly; you can check with an engine building guide or manual. After putting the finishing touches on your 383 Stroker motor, finally close the hood, and you are ready for a test drive. I recommend that you take it slow at first, and make sure not to rev past the 2,000 revolution per minute mark. If everything sounds good after a few miles, you can open it up and drive…
A turbocharger is defined as a centrifugal blower driven by exhaust gas turbines and used to supercharge an engine. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Turbochargers compress the air flow into the engine. One of the advantages of the air being compressed is that more air is being squeezed into the cylinder, more air in the cylinder means that more fuel can be added. It achieves the boost by using the exhaust flow from the exhaust to spin a turbine, which spins an air pump. The turbine spins at speeds up to 150,000 RPM, that’s about 30 times faster than most engines can go. The typical boost provided by a turbocharger is 6 to 8 psi. (http://auto.howstuffworks.com/turbo2.htm)…
Place the hard drive into a case to make sure to fits into the dock bay then screw the hard into the case. After that place the case into the dock bay and screw down so it fall out. Then place the SATA or IDE cable into the hard drive and then plug the other end into the motherboard…
* You will need to use an engine crane and a torque wrench to help you remove the old parts from the car. Take out the engine and anything else that is gas related: tank, exhaust and clutch.…
The turbo diesel engine will gain a higher percentage of the increase in horsepower but will not automatically become faster than a similar sized gasoline engine with a turbocharger offering the same amount of boost.…
Central Idea: The three steps in changing engine oil are gathering the necessary supplies, draining and filling the oil, and safely disposing of the oil.…
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i. You will need five quarts of oil, a socket set, new oil filter, oil drain pan, a funnel and a jack (or ramps).…
Now that you know about your vehicle and the things needed, you are ready to start the process of physically changing the oil. Pick a place to change the oil where you it won't bother you if the oil spills a little bit. I suggest putting cardboard or…
1. First you need let the car heat up a bit to get the oil warm. Then you need to lift your car ether with jack and stands or the car ramps. Then you prop open the hood and remove the oil cap off so the oil will flow out easier.…
The turbo lag was a bit fierce, but as soon as it hit, it hit hard. 276 horsepower is a respectable number, but we all know what turbos are indeed about - consistent torque. The Buick boasted 360 lb-ft of it spinning to the rear wheels.…
2. When arriving at the gas station make sure to see what side of the car your gas tank is on and pull into the desired pump.…
Take the rotor off and replace it with the new one, grease up the screws and you can place those back in.…
The second step is to slide copper in the holes of the fins that’s been cut to length. The copper is for the Freon to travel through to keep the coil cool. After all the copper is in the holes and the right pattern is build for the coil.…
In this article, I'll discuss the basic idea behind an engine and then go into detail about how all the pieces fit together, what can go wrong and how to increase performance.…