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Can You Name These Engine Parts by Looking at Just One Image?

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Not everyone can be a gearhead, but anyone who owns a car should know their radiator from their distributor cap or their alternator from their crankshaft. How many engine parts can you tell at a glance? Pop the hood on this quiz and see!

How to Set Up an Aquarium

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Knowing how to set up an aquarium is vital to the survival of your freshwater fish. Learn the important initial steps of how to set up an aquarium.

How F/A-18s Work

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F/A-18s are now the go-to jet for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The reason? They're plenty fast, they can carry a dizzying array of bombs and missiles, they have amazing onboard electronics and they can be reconfigured to accomplish a range of missions. Check out these amazing military machines.

Do turbochargers help engine performance in high altitudes?

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Turbochargers can increase an engine's horsepower and are relatively lightweight. Find out how turbochargers help engine performance in high altitudes, in this article.

How Diesel Fuel Injection Systems Work

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Diesel engines and gas engines work in different ways. What makes diesel fuel injection systems so different?

The Ultimate Repairing a Small Engine Quiz

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Many of our household tools and vehicles - like lawnmowers, chainsaws, outboard boats and snowmobiles - are powered by small engines. It's a good idea to have a working knowledge of how these systems work and what to do when they don't. Take this quiz and find out if you've got the skills to repair and maintain small engines!

How Speakers Work

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The best amplifier, receiver and CD player won't do you much good, if you don't have good speakers. Speakers are the final step in the stereo process -- the key component that turns electronic data into sound.

4 Occupations Prone to Sinus Trouble

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Most people have to deal with sinus problems a few times a year, but for some it comes with the job. Learn about occupations prone to sinus problems.

How Fireplaces Work

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Fireplaces are known for their warmth, but they can sometimes lose more heat than they provide. Learn about fireplaces at HowStuffWorks.

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