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FA20DIT Carbon Buildup: Why Subaru WRX Intake Valves Fail(Post)
The FA20DIT in your 2015+ Subaru WRX is quietly choking itself. Every mile you drive, carbon deposits are accumulating on the intake valves — reducing airflow, wrecking valve seats, and stealing powe ...
Hub-Centric Rings vs Lug-Centric: Why Your Wheels Vibrate at Highway Speeds(Post)That highway vibration isn't your tires — it's probably your hub-centric rings. Most people think lug nuts center the wheel, but they only clamp it down. The hub pilot diameter does the actual center ...
Hub-Centric Rings Save Wheel Bearings: Why Lug-Centric Kills Your Hubs(Post)Most enthusiasts think hub-centric rings are just about eliminating vibration, but they're actually preventing thousands in wheel bearing damage. When you mount wheels lug-centric — without proper ce ...
FA20DIT Carbon Buildup: Why Direct Injection Kills Subaru Valves(Post)The FA20DIT in your WRX, STI, or BRZ is slowly choking itself to death through carbon buildup — and most owners don't realize it until they're already losing 20% power and dealing with misfires. Dire ...
Why Proper Alignment Beats 275-Wide Tires on Stock Suspension(Post)Running 275-wide tires on stock suspension is like putting racing slicks on a grocery cart. You're throwing money at the wrong problem while making your car slower and less predictable. Proper alignm ...
Hub-Centric vs Lug-Centric Wheels: What Actually Centers Your Wheel(Post)Hub-centric vs lug-centric mounting is one of the most misunderstood concepts in aftermarket wheel fitment — and it's the reason you're chasing a vibration that no amount of rebalancing will ever fix ...
Coilover Spring Rate Explained: How to Pick the Right One(Post)Coilover spring rate is probably the most misunderstood number in the entire suspension game. Most people buy a set of coilovers, read the rate printed on the box, and assume that's what their car fe ...
Oil Catch Can Benefits: 3 Reasons to Buy One Now(Post)Your engine's PCV system is recycling crankcase blow-by — a nasty cocktail of oil vapor, moisture, and fuel residue — straight back into your intake tract. On every direct-injection and turbocharged ...
VTEC vs VVT-i vs VANOS: Tuning Variable Timing for K20, B58 & N54 Swaps(Post)VTEC isn't magic, and neither are VVT-i or VANOS — they're just different approaches to the same problem. Most people think these variable valve timing systems are about peak power, but they're actua ...
C6 Z06 vs Camaro SS Daily Driver: LS7 Heat vs LT1 Reliability(Post)The C6 Corvette Z06 makes 505 horsepower from its naturally aspirated LS7, while the Camaro SS delivers 426 horsepower from the LT1. Power advantage goes to the Z06, but heat management tells a diffe ...
Square vs Staggered on RWD Coupes: Why Wider Rears Kill Corner Grip(Post)Most RWD coupe owners run staggered setups thinking wider rear tires equal faster lap times. The physics say otherwise. When your rear contact patch significantly outgrips the front, you're creating ...
315 vs 275 Mustang Tires: Why Wider Rear Rubber Wastes Money(Post)The 315-wide rear tire trend on Mustangs is the automotive equivalent of buying a Rolex to tell time. Sure, they look impressive filling those rear wheel wells and give you bragging rights at car mee ...