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Parenting on the Road -- Summer Driving Safety Tips
Worn or misfiring spark plugs can affect how efficiently a vehicle burns the fuel/air mixture, ultimately affecting engine performance. Worn spark plugs waste gas and increase exhaust emissions, so have them checked and replaced as needed.
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Don’t Let Thieves Steal Away with Your Recreational ‘Toys’
“Engineering something specifically for bikes and ATVs took some time,” Cooper recalls. “You have to take factors such as vibrations, different starter configurations and different current loads into account.” After one customer power-washed a motorcycle, flooding the system, USSC redesigned the device to waterproof the control module. Watercraft required still more modifications, including marine compliant cabling for all data lines and a special coating treatment for the patented solenoid module to protect the critical components from salt water. “There are environmental issues to consider with vehicles such as boats and bikes,” Cooper says. “The components are more exposed. It’s not like a car where the engine is safely protected under the hood.”
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Tip to "Build a Custom Vehicle Without Spending a Fortune!"
The paint job can be the signature of your "custom" truck. If you are not sure of the color combination, you can drive it with only primer for a while. This allows you to get out any "bugs" and take your time on choosing color and wheel/tire packages.
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