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How Radial Engines Work

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A radial engine has a unique setup that makes it ideal for certain applications. Find out what makes radial engines different, how they operate and where they're used.

Synthetic vs. Conventional Motor Oil: Which is Best for Your Needs and Environment's?

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Synthetic vs. Conventional motor oil: Which is best for you needs and environment's? Learn more in this article.

Do you have to change the oil every 3,000 miles?

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Do you have to change the oil every 3000 miles? Find out if you have to change the oil every 3000 miles at HowStuffWorks.

Is Your Car Road-trip Ready?

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If your car is over than 10 years old, you need to make sure it's in top shape before you hit the road. HowStuffWorks has what you need to know.

Why Did the U.S. Experience a Coin Shortage?

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Just when America seemed to be getting over the great toilet paper shortage, the next thing in short supply was coins. But why?

6 North Carolina Beaches and Beach Towns

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When people think of beach vacations, their minds might jump to Florida or California. But those in the know often head to the North Carolina beaches instead.

How Revolvers Work

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The revolver turned shooting a round into a one-step process, forever changing the face of crime, law enforcement and self-defense. Find out what goes on inside a revolver.

How Two-stroke Engines Work

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A car engine uses a four-stroke cycle -- how can two strokes accomplish the same tasks? Learn all about the two-stroke engine, where it's used and how it compares to a four-stroke.

Why is it still necessary to crash test vehicles?

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Automakers and government agencies stage auto crash tests to gather vehicle data and driver response information. Read about auto crash tests here.

Do moose really walk the streets of Alaskan cities?

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Moose in Alaska are so prevalent that residents get used to seeing them along the road. Learn why moose in Alaska cause harm to others and themselves.

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