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Most Frisco residents associate turbochargers and superchargers with hot rods and racing. However, the number of everyday cars and trucks coming to Frisco from the factory with ch...
Fuel, whether gasoline or diesel, is delivered to your engine to be burned to generate the power needed to keep you moving. This fuel leaves a residue as it moves through your fuel system. ...
Let’s review some things that Frisco drivers can do to improve fuel economy. Bottom line, the better you maintain your vehicle, the less fuel you will use. It all adds up in a big way...
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Question:My new car has a “GDI” engine. What does that mean to me and other Frisco vehicles with this new type of engine?Ski Country Auto Repair and Towing Answer:GDI ...
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Ski Country Auto Repair and Towing Tech Question:I was driving on a local Frisco road and my vehicle started sputtering. And then the engine finally quit and I couldn't get it sta...
Each time we fuel up our vehicles, we get a little whiff of gasoline, so the smell is very familiar. There shouldn’t be any gasoline smell in or around your vehicle when you are away from the ga...
This automotive safety warning is coming from a very unusual source: fire fighting experts. You’ve probably heard of E-85 gasoline. Some newer vehicle models are specifically built to run ...
The US government has a website dedicated to helping us use less fuel. It presents the cost savings in a way we can all relate to, no matter what kind of vehicle we drive. Here’s an ...