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Best way to maximize power from DPF Delete Kits

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Chris Kristofferson from Iowa is a bonafide diesel truck fanatic. He drives a 2008 GMC 2500HD SLT X-Cab EFI. Kristofferson is concerned whether to maintain or remove the DPF Delete Kit which he had installed on his $47,000 truck.
He cited the experience of other truck enthusiasts [...]

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Auto Industry’s Biggest News of 2009 – GM’s Bankruptcy

In 2010, it will be a good time for us to evaluate what went wrong for the auto sector in 2009. And when we talk about the biggest disappointment of 2009, then we need to be careful in doing so as the effect is one of the biggest names of the auto industry.

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Volvo Comes Up With C30 Electric Car For Detroit Auto Show

Volvo has joined the electric car race. A thrust for low-carbon vehicles and a likelihood of increasing demand of electric cars in the near future seems to have ignited Volvo to take on electric car testing by developing electric car prototypes. And from the look of it, one can say that their efforts have not really gone unrewarded.

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Engines In Diesel Trucks

Are Sulfur Based Diesel Engines More Efficient

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Alternatives To Diesel Fuel

Alternatives to Diesel Fuel Biodiesel fuel involves the process of taking various kinds of oil and converting it into an alternative fuel. Biodiesel can be purchased or it can be made. Some countries have already updated their vehicle warranties so that it covers the use of biodiesel fuels. Not all biodiesel fuels are covered however. Rapeseed methyl esters are usually covered but fuels such as soy biodiesel often are not covered. These countries have recognized biodiesel as a legitimate fuel source. In fact, many gas stations have begun to sell biodiesel in countries such as Germany.

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