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Gas Sippers Take on the Gas Guzzlers Yet many consumers are still dubious about giving up their gas-powered vehicles. Davis has test-driven all of the available hybrids and gives them high marks. He offers the following guidance for consumers interested in making the leap to the new technology. Click here for full article. Don’t Let Thieves Steal Away with Your Recreational ‘Toys’ For more information, contact USSC, 2082 Michelson Drive, Suite 100, Irvine, Calif. 92612; (800) 689-8004, or visit www.powerlock.com. Click here for full article. Tip to going off-road: If your answer contains a possible water hazard you may want to take some precautions. Water on the distributor can ruin your day if you have no way to get it dried out. Take the necessary tools to remove your distributor cap (usually a Phillips and a flat screwdriver will get the cap off). Take a couple of shop towels and a roll of paper towels, a can of starting fluid, and a can of WD40 and a can of compressed air. With these items you can get your ignition system dried out. Usually (at least in my experience!), it takes15-30 minutes to get a "drowned" engine going again. If you don't have the needed items to dry it out, it may take 1-2 hours. Click here for full article. |