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How Segways Work
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The Segway is a potentially revolutionary personal transport device. Learn about the Segway, its capabilities and how it compares to a conventional car.
How GM's E-Flex Propulsion System Works
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GM's E-Flex Propulsion System is a new platform that will power the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt sedan. Learn about GM's E-Flex system.
How to Change Oil
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Changing the oil in your car can be tricky. Learn how to change oil in your car at HowStuffWorks.
10 Bad Alternator Symptoms to Watch, Listen and Smell For
When your car's alternator begins to fail - or has already failed - there are certain warning signs that you can expect to see along the way. But do you know what they are?
10 Extreme Motor Sports for Thrill Seekers
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Ice racing may sound like a reckless stunt, but it's an actual motor sport. Learn about 10 extreme motor sports for thrill seekers at HowStuffWorks.
Can You Guess What These Classic '60s Cars Are Called?
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The 1960s are iconic for plenty of reasons, whether it's the music, art, recreation or what many Americans consider to be their metallic companions - their cars. Whether you were lucky enough to have grown up with a car from the '60s, or you just dream about owning one, these vehicles are truly in a class all their own. Let's see how many of them you actually know.
Chevrolet Nova
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The Chevrolet Nova was one of the most successful compact cars of all time. Learn about every Chevy Nova model, plus pictures, prices, and more.
How Jumbo TV Screens Work
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The video screens at sporting events and concerts are almost like your TV -- except that they're GIGANTIC! Learn about the technology that makes these 30-foot displays possible.
Understanding the Differences Between Big Rig and F1 Car Horsepower Ratings
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So why does a diesel engine with huge torque and low maximum RPM get a low horsepower rating compared to a low torque, high revving race car engine? Find out why in this article.
How RACEf/x Works
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RaceFX gives you the edge when you're watching a NASCAR race on TV -- it highlights a car and follows it around the track at 200 mph! Find out how this high-tech tracking system operates!